Yama Jigoku

Oita (大分県)
Tourist Attraction
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Japan, 〒874-0041 大分県別府市鉄輪御幸6組

0977-66-0647

3.5 (483 reviews)

Opening Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About

Mountain hot springs site with a small petting zoo home to capybara, goats & peacocks.

Reviews

Lauren

Lauren

5 months ago

Such a sad place. Honestly if I was Japanese I would denounce them to the authorities. The animals are crowded, dirty, and visibly depressed. The smell of excrement is overpowering. The lone geyser is small and unimpressive. Totally overpriced but also just so incredibly disturbing to visit. We sped through to get out of there. Maybe the saddest thing was the lone goat tied to a post near the exit. This place is just inhumane and cruel. It needs to be shut down. I’m so sad after visiting.
Hannah Richardson

Hannah Richardson

3 months ago

Came here to see the capybara (which they do have). Walking into the small animal area was heartbreaking as there was a dead bunny right when you walked in surrounded by alive bunnies crammed into a small space. Then there are the guinea pigs which are crammed into an even smaller area, panting because of the high heat with no way to cool off. Almost all of them looked sick or had something wrong with them.
Kritanan Sritongtae

Kritanan Sritongtae

5 months ago

Here, look for the mountain by name. I don't know where I am. The surrounding area is like a small zoo zone. Where many animals live together. If you want to get close, you can also buy food for the little ones.
Leong Wilbert

Leong Wilbert

a month ago

Its more of an animal farm rather than an attraction. Entry was 500 yen.
Alexander Gilvary

Alexander Gilvary

a month ago

This place is miserable. Their water is dried up and they are in beyond cramped conditions. They are visibly depressed, i wish i checked the reviews before coming in. In Australia this place would be shut down, those poor poor animals. They are straight lazy enclosures, the goats keep escaping from their tiny closure and they were ravaging the tufts of weeds and grass which was the only nice thing i saw in there was their moments of freedom. This ruined my day. I do not recommend anyone support them