Jigokudani Yaen-Koen

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Jigokudani Yaen-Koen

Zoo · Yamanouchi

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6845 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan

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Up-close snow monkey viewing via scenic forest walk  

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6845 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan Get directions

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6845 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan Get directions

+81 269 33 4379
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"A wintertime natural attraction famed for wild Japanese macaques that bathe in hot springs; the sight of these hot spring–loving monkeys against snowy backdrops is often combined with ski trips elsewhere in the region." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Olga Lonska

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stow Monkey Park is such a wonderful experience! The walk up to the park is beautiful — a shaded path along a peaceful stream surrounded by tall trees, which makes the journey as enjoyable as the destination. The entrance fee is very reasonable at just 800 yen. The park is well maintained, with public restroom and a free drinking water machine available, plus a nice little gift shop. Watching the monkeys up close in their natural setting was absolutely incredible — truly an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend!

Jolien Demeyer

Google
We visited the Snow Monkey Park in early July and had a wonderful experience. It’s a small, unique park where you can see the famous Japanese macaques up close in their natural habitat. Because it was breeding season, there were lots of adorable baby monkeys everywhere—even before entering the park itself, you can spot many monkeys along the path. Admission was 800 yen per adult, which felt very fair for such a special place. Before the entrance, you take a pleasant 20-minute walk through beautiful forest trails. The path is well maintained and not too rough, making it suitable for most visitors. Just the beginning has some stairs. Once you reach the hot springs area, you can see the monkeys relaxing near or in the water. During our visit, the macaques weren’t very active in the onsen (the water was around 40–42°C), but it was still fascinating to watch them so close. Even without a lot of monkey bathing action, the scenery itself is stunning and peaceful. Overall, Snow Monkey Park is a memorable experience and absolutely worth the visit—especially if you enjoy nature and wildlife. Try to go early in the day for the best chance to see lots of monkeys.

Alexander Robertovich

Google
We were very lucky in a hot month to have two outcast monkeys by the hot springs. They didn't bathe in them as that would have been too hot, but they were hanging about unbothered. The path there is also beautiful and very worthwhile. The small shop/display at the entrance is also nice.

Anders Gram

Google
Did the park in late may. Lucky with the weather, sun and perfect conditions. If you buy the ticket via a vending machine (visit the tourist info @ station to get instructions) you save 800 yen. Bus goes from platform 23. Easy to find. 40-50min Hike was super easy, with beautiful scenery along the route. The monkeys had just had their babies, so that was neat. Didn't wanna bath though, but not a big deal 😊 Totally worth it. Took the bus at 09:00 and back at around 1340. Plenty of time to also enjoy a small lunch.

Ryan Brown

Google
Amazing place to visit and see the monkeys. About a 40 min walk to the snow park. The main website is very misleading as you can arrive by bus, train or even drive yourself as you do not need to buy an entry ticket until you reach the summit of the park entrance.

frinzy zulkarnain

Google
The effort is quite big. Train to Yudanaka Sta. Shuttle bus to the drop off point. Walk (and hike) for 1.6km (one way). But the view and seeing the monkeys made the effort worth while. Wear proper shoes, don't carry too many things. And don't feed the monkeys. Be respectful and enjoy !

Andy Chao

Google
I went start of January and there were heaps of snow and it was sunny!! I took the bus from Nagano station and walked up. Before the start of the hike there is a small hunt that sells boots and shoe spikes, i highly recommend getting them. But i also saw some young lady walking up in heels which was impressive. The hike was 1hr or so but time will fly from the beautiful scenery. Once you get to the springs there are more people than monkeys but you can still snap some good photos of them enjoying the bath. Definitely worth it the trip up.

Ken Miyakawa

Google
Absolutely worth the visit! A beautiful forest walk leads to the hot springs where you can watch snow monkeys up close in their natural habitat. The scenery is stunning in winter, especially with snow all around. Wear good shoes for the trail—it's about a 30-minute walk. One of the most unique and memorable experiences in Japan!