I took a long walk to the hot spring where there is a monkey. There are many foreigners. There was a monkey in the hot spring at 10 o'clock when it opened, but it became a feeding time soon and I was gone.
Monkeys are very cute, especially kids)) really liked it) bought a ticket to the park immediately along with a bus ride from Nagano station. From the bus stop about 3.5 km you need to walk. On the way there are cafes and a toilet with a warm seat))
Well worth a visit. When it's cold and snowy, the females and young monkeys bathe in the thermal pool, while the males watch over the troop. You can get really close to them and watch them for as long as you like. It's fascinating to see how human they look sometimes. The path to the hot springs can...
The Monkeys were almost just an excuse, the hike up to top where the monkeys are, the anticipation and the scenery makes it a delight. You won t be disappointed with the close encounters with the snow monkeys, despite a protected sanctuary the monkeys are as wild as they can be.
It was nice to see the monkeys but the park is a bit disappointing. The area does not look very natural, the pool and surroundings are artificially constructed from rocks and the monkeys come to eat seeds left on the ground by the park keepers.
We came in April and while there was still a little...
Worth the trip to see the Snow Monkey Park. The monkeys were everywhere and very comfortable with the tourists. It had just rained so the path was quite muddy. Recommend you get dropped off (for a small fee) at the parking lot which is a few minutes walk compared to 1.7km from the hotel drop off if ...
I went during the end of Autumn but there was already little snow. We went early when there weren't much people yet. Seeing the Japanese Macaques was amazing.
In the latter part of November, I was wondering if I was not so cold, but a good child with a good service entered the hot spring ^ _ ^ I was surprised to see a monkey soon after coming out of hot springs. I enjoyed it very much.
Worth a visit!! But make sure you can walk at least 30 mins. Pleasant walk but beware of the falling snow on the tree. Kids will love it but make sure they don t feed the monkeys.
A leisurely stroll along the path to the pool and if you're lucky you will see the monkeys drinking from the pool, grooming, playing and lazing around.
Really neat to see all the monkeys. Went in early December, and the monkey's were not bathing in the hot spring but running around the area. I suspect this is because there was little to no snow on the ground and it isn't as cold as it would be later in the winter.
I will walk about 600 meters from the parking lot on foot. On the day I visited, when I checked on the rain in the morning, I displayed a no monkey. It does not seem that monkeys are always present at any time. I was informed of the report that the group entered the park in the afternoon so I went...
Stop at the parking lot on the side of Shibu Onsen and walk about 25 minutes on the forest road. There was an uncle in the parking lot, and if I went from the narrow road to the other side, there was a parking lot a little closer but it was charged, so I stopped here (free here). The distance was qu...
Lovely little place! A scenic and not too long walk through the forest gets you to this cute monkey onsen. The monkeys are not afraid of tourists and will walk right up to you. Careful, the snow can be slippery, so prepare for icy floors
The walk to Jigokudani is pleasant enough, wending through Japanese cedars and alongside a channel towards the park. One more push up some stairs and there's an admission office. And right on the other side of that are the famous "Nihon-Zaru." Like, really, just on the other side of the panel door, ...
Definitely a must during winter. You take a relaxing walk into the woods until you reach the hotsprings. You will be able to take amazing shots if you just take your time. Be sure to wear tracking shoes, since the area around the hotsprings can be quite muddy.
It's a long slippery 45mins walk through ice and snow to the park entrance. The info guide estimated it to be 30mins but do account for longer as it's really slippery! We didn't get to see monkeys in the onsen but there were plenty playing around, eating.
This is a sightseeing spot that many people will come to. I personally know that there are really many monkeys and they are close. Because they are really wild animals, you should still not be too close. Ordinary mobile phones or cameras can easily take good pictures. However, many foreign tourists ...
Lovely 30 minute walk through forrest with snow dusted trees to see the snow monkeys. I could imagine this experience would be all the more special if there was more snow and it was snowing. It wasn t quite cold enough for monkeys to get in the water, however it was still a fun place to visit and th...
The walk from Shibu Onsen was uphill for the first part, but leveled out after a bit. It was a beautiful, crisp day and the nature made for a nice retreat.
The monkeys seem well cared for and there is a small educational center too where you can learn about the group. Apparently each monkey has a...
Not that easy to get to but well worth it. Where we came from it took us 3.5 hours each way. Make your way to Nagano and it s not too bad. We came via train so purchased tickets at the counter for around 3700Yen which was a two day pass on the train and bus plus entry into the park. It s a good idea...
I am accustomed to humans, so it is worth going because I can not see any fear and can see it nearby. There is a distance from the parking lot unless you go with easy walking clothes
It's a nice 1.5km walk each way through the forest. The monkey's are fun to watch for a short time but they will not be in the water if is a sunny day. The macaques monkey's are similar to other monkey in asia just alot thicker fur. There is alot of people there, and I personally would prefer to ski...
This is a great thing to do in the Yudanaka area, but definitely not the main event (spoiler, go to an onsen). Definitely go see the Snow Monkeys and support this natural preserve.
A rather busy place to visit, but worth the trip for the famous monkeys.
There is a little parking at the bottom of the hill but I wouldn t rely on it, as there are many more visitors than spaces. Lots of onsen and cafes are within easy reach too.
Well worth the effort it takes to get there, the walk to where the monkeys are is very scenic and not strenuous. It's worth checking if the monkeys are in the park using the live cam before committing to the visit.
Hell Valley Wild Hot Springs. It is called an urgent bus to the "Shiga Kogen". It is called an urgent bus, so it is more expensive than the average bus. Nagano is going to the upper hot spring bath, asking for 1400 baht! Just twenty minutes! ! It s killing the price of tourists!
It's a bit of a walk from the bus stop and the park itself is actually fairly small. But nothing beats seeing a monkey in an Onsen. The little guys are super cute and totally unafraid of tourists. The place looks amazing in the snow. The park is well run and clearly cares about the welfare of the an...
This was definitely one of the highlights of my trip to Japan and one of the best experiences I've had in my life! Perhaps my love of monkeys makes me biased but I think this is a great day out, even speaking objectively. The monkeys were far calmer and less aggressive than my experiences with Thai ...
The promenade from the Uebayashi Onsen bus stop is well maintained and easy to walk, but it is about 30 minutes on foot and quite a distance of about 2 km. The road from the parking lot on the Shibu Onsen side is near, but access is quite difficult on a narrow road like a mountain trail which was f...
We drove here in a car we rented in Hakuba. It was much cheaper than the bus trips. We had been warned but its quite a long walk from the car park. Steep and icy at the start too! We got there early morning and had the place mostly to ourselves. The monkeys are tame and you can get really close to t...
There is a monkey's hot spring just 30 minutes from the free bicycle parking lot on the ice-burn road. Unfortunately, I could not watch it while taking a bath, but there were many Japanese macaques gathering because they were feeding around.
Rather than saying Jigokudani Monkey Park, it would be better for people who told Snow Monkey Park to be able to communicate globally. There are more visitors to Japan than Japanese people.
It is famous for a monkey who enters a hot spring in Jigokudani, but in winter, it is necessary to walk th...
I went there around September, but many monkeys came and healed me If the time is not right, it will not come down from the mountain for several days, so it seems better to check in advance with a live camera or Twitter. The road to the toll parking lot is a mountain road and it is difficult for...
It was a sign that there was no monkey, but it was dinner time or it came down from the mountain and a baby monkey was riding on a rock in the hot water. Did you jump in? Wild but mature monkeys were spending their time carelessly.
It is a very unique experience. The only downside is 30minutes walk from the bus stop to the monkey park. Other than that, the park is well recommended...
Amazing experience. One walks among/next to the monkeys and can watch them enjoy the hot springs. Nice short hike from the entrance of the park through a beautiful Forrest. Information center shows a informative short movie about the monkeys.
(winter visit) Inexpensive. Monkeys didnt hassle people at all, like Bali monkeys do. Best to go on a cold day I think - that way the monkeys are more likely to be in the hot pools. Fairly crowded but not frustratingly so.
This is a very beautiful place. The trail up is peaceful and relaxing, not too strenuous. We arrived around noon and the monkeys were being fed. Afterwards they got in the hot springs, seemed like a good time to be there. They monkeys were very cute. Had a great time.
It was quite a struggle to get to Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park. The narrow pathway uphill through the forest was a physical challenge when I had to carry my infant daughter on her stroller. Not to mention the prospect of not seeing any monkeys when we get there. In the end, we were treated to a spect...
Amazing monkey visit... just don't miss your bus back add we discovered today stranded in the snow with 2 little kids! Thankfully after much cajoling they sent the minivan back to collect us. Very close call!
I want to go again! ! Although it was not winter, the monkeys were immersed in hot springs. The best thing was to have met a child monkey. When I tried to take a picture with my baby monkey facing my smartphone I looked strangely behind my appearance in a smartphone and photographed a picture. Pleas...
From the parking lot, in the winter we walk pretty bad road anyway. Heels and sandals are forbidden. If you walk hard and walk, you take a bath with reasonable probability. At least it should not be disappointing that there are few monkeys.
Relaxing walk in the forest. Then we were shocked at how many monkeys there were. We were lucky and as we saw adults and babies. Really enjoyed the experience. We have heard that sometimes the monkeys are not around so we must have come at that right time. Highly recommended for adults and kids.