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Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi
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Welcome to the captivating world of Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, Japan, where humans and snow monkeys coexist in a breathtaking natural setting. As a nature enthusiast, I recently had the privilege of visiting this unique park and experiencing the wonder of observing wild Japanese macaques in their natural habitat.
Nestled in the scenic mountains of Nagano Prefecture, Jigokudani Monkey Park is famous for its hot springs, which attract a troop of snow monkeys seeking warmth during the cold winter months. As you wander through the snow-covered forests and rocky terrain of the park, you'll encounter these fascinating creatures lounging in the steaming pools, grooming each other, and frolicking in the snow.
But perhaps the most magical moment at Jigokudani Monkey Park is witnessing the monkeys' playful antics and social interactions up close. From the adorable antics of newborn babies to the hierarchical dynamics of the troop, every interaction offers a glimpse into the complex and fascinating world of these intelligent animals.
Beyond the monkeys, Jigokudani Monkey Park is also a haven for nature lovers, with stunning mountain vistas, lush forests, and pristine waterfalls waiting to be explored. Whether you're hiking along scenic trails, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of the hot springs, or simply marveling at the beauty of the surrounding landscape, there's no shortage of natural wonders to discover in this enchanting park.
With its breathtaking scenery, unique wildlife encounters, and serene atmosphere, Jigokudani Monkey Park is a must-visit destination for any nature lover. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat into nature or hoping to witness the fascinating behavior of wild snow monkeys, this park offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you awe-inspired and rejuvenated.
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If you're a nature lover who doesn't like tiring vacation like me, this place is perfect. Do stay at the nearby onsen town, mosy of the ryokan/hotel would drive you to the park. Best to visit during winter time.
The Wild Monkey Park in Nagano is a must-see attraction in Nagano. The admission fee is 800 yen per person. This time I stayed at the Japanese-style hotel in Yudanzhong Yicha. There is free shuttle bus round-trip to and from the public park. The hotel and train station are very convenient. However, all hotels and self-driving people must walk a lot of muddy roads for about 20~25 minutes before they can reach the ultimate ticket gate to see the monkey soak in the hot spring. Pay attention to the little slippery sole and the shoes will get dirty! This time, I entered the park on April 18th. It was not the snow season. The temperature was only about 6 degrees. The monkeys in the park jumped into the spring less to soak, but they kept bowing their heads to drink spring water. I don't know how to solve it?
Hell Valley Wild Ape Park is famous for its Japanese snow monkeys, and like people, they also like hot springs, which have the only monkey-specific hot springs in the world. Hell Valley Wild Ape Park is located on the opposite side of the hotel "back music hall" of Hell Valley Hot Springs. It is very interesting to see the monkey king and mother monkeys and little monkeys in the hot springs. The nearby Hell Valley Hot Springs is a good place to soak in the soup. The Hell Valley Fountain, designated as a national natural monument, is worth a visit. The hot springs at the bottom of the river are up to 20 meters high, which is a natural fountain.
Be sure to plan the time because at least 40 or 50 minutes up the mountain and about half an hour down the mountain. There is a meal for feeding the monkeys at noon and 3:50 pm. The latest shuttle bus back to Nagano at night is more than six o'clock, but basically see the monkeys eating and you can go down the mountain to catch four:50. That bus is four or five, and I can't catch it. I can only take it at six o'clock.
Hell Valley Wild Apes Gongyuan lives in a group of macaques, very cute, soaking in the hot spring pool in winter
Very cute group of macaques, soaking in hot springs and looking envious