The last two hells are clustered together, and you needed to take a bus there. The next hell was called Blood Pond Hell, but the word here means hot blood.... After while I confused myself with all the translation, or the lost in translation.....
Here is the bus stop we waited at to get the bus here. It was more like a small office area. Not many people taking the bus. I guess most people come here by tour bus? Only maybe locals take the bus.
The sign of the Blood Pond Hell. Love the demon mask on top.
My ticket! Red as well!
Inside, more green than red! Lol. There was a lot of steam coming up from the pond!
Demon themed outdoor sitting area was pretty cute and unique!
Sign explaining about the hell here. The gift shop here was rather popular compared to the others. It was an outdoor shop too. Perhaps there are some medicinal reasons that more people seems to buy stuff here.
For some reason, or maybe due to the cheap price, I also got my lucky paper here. It was found all the way at the end of the pond near the hills, and there was a small shrine there too. And I just felt like I needed to drop some money here. So I got a omikuji for myself here :)
The red pond with steam and sunlight shinning through.
I actually spend a long time here just watching the formation of steam and lights. Do you see a white dragon in this photo above?
The hills at the back is off limit. For some reason, I really really love it here. I really really wanted to go into those hills. It was just magical!
Lovely photo of steam and light. Tell me this isn't magical to you.
They also have an indoor gift shop that was super cool, selling onsen stuff and food etc. As usual, we don't really buy anything while travelling, not till the last stop anyway.
But we were busy at the chopping station!
Almost complete!
Selfie. I love this hell. It resonate with me. Maybe cause I'm also a regular blood donor? Haha.
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