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Hitomi Matsui
Review of Yamanouchi

3 years ago

We decided to go to Jigokudani Monkey Park after w...

We decided to go to Jigokudani Monkey Park after we booked Yuzunaka Ryokan at Yudanaka Onsen. I checked out the inn at 10 am with the intention of getting on a bus at 10:38 in the morning from the station of Nagaden, walked to the station, left a suitcase at Infooffice in front of the station, and rented snow boots. (The first luggage is 500 yen, the second is 300 yen, and the snow boots are 500 yen per pair. Luggage pickup and boots return is 5:30 minutes). There is also a coin locker in front of the station, but the 500 yen coin locker was smaller than the usual one, so it was more convenient to leave a suitcase and keep it at Infooffice. There was a little time until 10:38 minutes, so I decided to go by taxi from the station in the end (about 2,000 yen by taxi for about 10 minutes). After getting off the taxi, walking on the mountain path is about 30 minutes and there is an entrance to the garden and pay 800 yen per person to enter the garden.The garden is narrower than I thought and it does not take 30 minutes to go all around, but the monkey When I saw it, it took about an hour. Unfortunately, we couldn't see the monkey bathing scene on the day we visited, but it was impressive because the wild monkeys were moving around as soon as they walked. If you were coming to Jigokudani Monkey Park, it may have been unsatisfactory in February of this year because there was little snow and you could not see the monkey bathing, but if you came to Yudanaka Onsen, I was lucky to meet. On the way back, I missed the bus at 12:08 and arrived at 12:28? I went back to Yudanaka station by bus of 2, and I was going to go to Nagano by 2:02 minute express, but I arrived early so I stopped at 1:14 minutes (Shinshu Nagano once transfer) arrived at Nagano 2:21 minutes, Shinkansen I was able to get to Tokyo just after 4 o'clock.

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