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Mount Iō Review

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Sulfur Mountain is next to Chuantang Hot Spring. It's very near and can be reached on foot. Chuantang hot spring is from Sulfur Mountain, surrounded by the smell of sulfur. The scenic spot is very small. There is nothing to see. Take a picture to remember it.

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Posted: Apr 23, 2016
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  • ちさみさあや
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sulfur spouts from everywhere, which is a very rare sight. Onsen eggs were also sold at the souvenir shop at the foot of the mountain.

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2022
  • suifeng2019
    4/5Excellent
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    The whole valley was filled with a heavy smell of sulfur, and the grass was not growing, a desolate scene. It may be psychological. I stayed for 20 minutes at close range and felt a little dizzy when I went down the mountain.

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    Posted: Mar 25, 2020
  • Tripfan
    5/5Outstanding
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    This Suihuang Mountain is located on the Hokkaido-Kuro, Japan, a natural attraction in the Akan Lake National Park, free for tourists, and a stop point for the Akan Lake Tourist Bus from Kuroro. The sulphur is a still active volcano, with sulphur vapors coming from multiple eruptions and sulphur vapors throughout the valley. This sulphur attraction is characterized by visitors being able to watch the sulphur eruptions quietly, and the nearest place is less than a meter away. From the parking lot to the farthest location of the attraction, it takes up to half an hour to play. There are shops in the parking lot, you can buy goods, or you can go to the bathroom for free.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2019
  • _cf***10
    4/5Excellent
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    From Lake Mochou to Mount Sulfur by car, this is also a feature of Japan. The hot gas produced by active volcanoes erupts outwards. It also reminds us not to be scalded. When we reach Mount Sulfur, we can smell a stinky smell. Sulfur is stinky. In winter, the snow capped and the hot gas emitted are interesting. It is also a very interesting scenic spot, that is, the stinky spot (...). )

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    Posted: Jan 19, 2017
  • cy995
    4/5Excellent
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    I haven't seen such a mountain. It feels like a hell gate. The air smells of sulphur. It's worth seeing for its strange geological features. There is also a kind of Hokkaido melon in the shop around. Taste it, it tastes like our Hami melon.

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    Posted: Nov 19, 2015
  • Tripfan
    4/5Excellent
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    Hokkaido's Sulfur Mountains, known in Japanese as Sulfur Mountains, are actually active volcanoes that are still active. They constantly emit steam and sulfur odors. In many places, their vents have been fumigated with sulfur. When we go in late autumn, we can see that there is less snow in the nearby mountains.

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    Posted: Nov 1, 2015
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Mount Iō Frequently Asked Questions

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Preston_Dominguez: Kawayu, Teshikaga, Kawakami District, Hokkaido 088-3461
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