Started with a morning walk around Lake Kinrin a place of scenic beauty representative of the town of Yufuin. It’s a small lake with a perimeter of about 400 meters. With all the water gushing out from the bottom of the lake and mountains the lake is replaced 2 and a half times a day. It was a cloudy day but we did see some of the noted mist off the water but no reflections could be found. One complaint the town of Yufuin is quaint shopping town but the tour made a mistake having us here for 3 hours.













The hot springs system Hells of Beppu is a nationally designated “Place of Beauty” in the onsen town of Beppu. The “hells” or “jigoku” in Japanese are for viewing rather than bathing. Five of the 7 hells are centrally located. The boiling clay of (blood lake) and the blue lake ( sea hell) are beautiful. Can’t forget the mud pots – they’re clearly not as good as Yellowstone.


















Takasakiyama Monkey Park – a monkey reserve at the base of Mt. Takasaki, a 628-meter-high mountain. The mountain is home to some 1500 wild. Japanese macaques that roam freely around its steep, forested slopes. The monkeys are divided into to troops of 700 to 800 individuals. The troops take turns coming down to the monkey park, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.










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