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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Mount Iō Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Mount Sulphur erupted during the Meiji period, and the dissolved sulphur that erupted flowed into the Sea of Okhotsk along the side of Shari Town. Sulphur Mountain is full of strong sulphur smell everywhere, steam is emitted from many places, and the temperature is very high, especially in winter, the scene of snow-capped mountains and wisps of white smoke is very shocking. Sulphur Mountain has a very good climbing route. The entrance is on the back of a waterfall, and there is a signboard that reads "Sulphur Mountain Climbing Entrance". The mountaineering road is in a dense forest. After about 40 minutes, you will see a waterfall. In about an hour, you will come to the old sulfur mining area. The sulfur here is very pure, and then you will come to the new crater. It takes at least 5 hours to climb from the entrance to the top of the mountain. There is a canteen selling papaya-flavored ice cream in the scenic area, which tastes very special.
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Mount Iō Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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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.
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.
The sulfur yellow mountain tastes so strong, you can feel the sulfur and smoke up close, but the taste is more suitable for a long-term view, similar to the Hell Valley of the Dengbie, but you can rely on it closer than the Hell Valley of the Dengbie.
Hokkaido's sulfur mountain is called sulfur yellow mountain in Japanese, in fact, is still an active volcano, constantly spraying steam and sulfur smell, many places of air outlets have been smoked yellow by sulfur. When I went in late autumn, I saw that the nearby mountains had less snow.
Beibin Station where diligence and laughter meet, close to the Hawthorn Sea, snow with ice cream is excellent! ! ! so beautiful! Hahaha very nice and very nice! ! !
From Mozhou Lake all the way to Sulphur Mountain, this is also a feature of Japan. The hot gas made by active volcanoes erupts out, and reminds everyone not to be burned. When you arrive at Sulphur Mountain, you can smell a stinky smell. There is no way. Sulphur is stinky. The snowy snow in winter and the hot gas sprayed are interesting, and it is also a very interesting attraction, that is, it smells a little ╮ (╯ _╰) ╭.
I have never seen such a mountain, it feels like a gate of hell, the air is full of sulfur, strange geological landforms, it is worth seeing. There is also a Hokkaido melon in the surrounding shops. I tasted it and tasted like our cantaloupe.