Jigoku

Japanese Buddhist cosmology divides hell into numerous specialized regions, often categorized by the nature of the sins committed in life.

According to the Britannica entry on Jigoku , there are 16 smaller regions attached to each great hell, including "The Hell of Boiling Feces" and "The Hell of Searing Thirst". ⚖️ Judgment and Redemption Jigoku

The afterlife journey is overseen by (King Enma), the Lord of Death. Souls undergo a series of tests where their sins are weighed

Souls undergo a series of tests where their sins are weighed. Enma is assisted by two disembodied heads: Miru-me , who sees secret faults, and Kagu-hana , who detects every misdeed. who sees secret faults

These are the primary "Hot Hells" (e.g., Toukatsu Jigoku for killers), where the ground is molten and demons ( oni ) use iron clubs to punish the dead.