Finally! Our last hell! There was a lot of signs here, cause there wasn't anything to see. There was a small seating area all looking towards this small area. After reading the sign, it says that this was actually a geyser. So it only shoots up every half an hour or so once. While waiting you can sit down at the seats facing the geyser area.
My ticket. If it's a geyser, I wonder why they call it Tornado Hell. I though geyser only goes up and down, and not around in spiral.....
Here's the sign I mentioned at the entrance. 35 to 40 minutes apart from each geyser.
This is what it looked like when it start or end. From small to higher and higher it went!
At it's peak, everyone is busy taking videos and photo. I was surprised it lasted quite some time. I guess I was just expecting one big shot of water and that was it :P I think this was my first time seeing a geyser. I saw something similar in Noboribetsu before, but before the water. It was just stone and steam with a lot of scary sound nearby our hotel. Pretty cool
Cute tour bus parked outside the park. It has little horns on them!
Yay! We completed our stamp collection! I'm so proud of ourselves!
Ice cream treat while we waited for the geyser. It's lemon yuzu, and it was super refreshing and delicious!
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