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Beppu Benten Pond

Western Honsh¨±


This beautiful reflective pond of crystal cobalt water feels like it's in the middle of nowhere, on the outskirts of Akiyoshi-dai Quasi-National Park. There's a temple and a cafe here also, or you can just sit and enjoy the tranquil and infinitely photogenic scene.


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