Jolien Demeyer
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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.