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Noboribetsu Jigoku Matsuri 2026 (Hell Festival)

Noboribetsu's hot-spring Hell Festival returns Aug 29-30, 2026: a giant demon float, the 1-ton Oni Mikoshi, mass demon-dancing and fireworks -- free to attend.

Jigokudani (Hell Valley), the volcanic source of Noboribetsu's hot springs
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Cuándo · Dónde

Cuándo
2026/08/29 10:00 – 2026/08/30
Dónde
Noboribetsu Onsen town center (Sengen Park & Gokuraku-dori)(Noboribetsu Onsen-cho, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0551)
Ciudad
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Cómo llegar
Donan Bus from JR Noboribetsu Station (Muroran Main Line), about 15 minutes to the Noboribetsu Onsen bus terminal, then a 1-minute walk; about 10 minutes by car from Noboribetsu-Higashi (East) IC. Public transit is recommended, as on-site parking fills up.
Precio
Gratis
Organizador
Noboribetsu International Tourism and Convention Association (登別国際観光コンベンション協会)

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Cómo llegar
Donan Bus from JR Noboribetsu Station (Muroran Main Line), about 15 minutes to the Noboribetsu Onsen bus terminal, then a 1-minute walk; about 10 minutes by car from Noboribetsu-Higashi (East) IC. Public transit is recommended, as on-site parking fills up. Abrir ruta en Google Maps ↗
Reserva y entrada
Entrada gratuita: más detalles en la página oficial (botón de arriba).
Idioma
Principalmente en japonés: una app de traducción en el móvil ayuda.
Ideal para
amantes de la cultura, familias

Destacados

  • The 'Enma Daio Karakuri Dashi' -- a roughly 6-meter animatronic float of the Great King of Hell, paraded down Gokuraku-dori
  • The 'Oni Mikoshi' -- a roughly 1-ton demon-themed portable shrine, carried partly by local junior-high students
  • Mass 'Oni Odori' demon dancing in the street with residents and visitors, taiko drumming, and closing fireworks over Jigokudani

Origen e historia

The festival's direct predecessor, the 'Onsen Matsuri,' began in July 1951 to mark the designation of Shikotsu-Toya National Park; the present-format Jigoku Matsuri held its first edition on September 4, 1964. It draws on local legend that the lid of Hell's cauldron opens once a year at Jigokudani ('Hell Valley'), the volcanic crater that is the literal source of the town's hot springs, letting the Great Demon King Enma and his oni visit the resort.

Bueno saber

Go by bus rather than driving -- on-site parking fills quickly. Late-August evenings in Hokkaido are cool even in summer, so bring a light layer for the evening parade and fireworks.

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