Japanese macaques relaxing in a hot spring bath, Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, Japan
Relaxed Japanese macaque (snow monkey) in a hot spring bath(rotenburo). Jigokudani Yaen Koen (Snow Monkey Park), Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano, Japan. 温泉につかる地獄谷野猿公苑のおさるさん.
Ouch! Playing Spring-born baby in Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, Nagano, Japan
遊んでいてあやまって顔面を強打する生後数ヶ月の赤ちゃん. 地獄谷野猿公苑 夏 Ouch! Playing Spring-born baby's fallen from the pole, then smashed his face by the steel pipe. Jigokudani Yaen Koen (Snow Monkey Park) in Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano, Japan.
Hot Spring Monkeys. Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, Japan 地獄谷野猿公苑 温泉 ニホンザル
天然温泉の露天風呂につかるニホンザルの大人と子ども. 長野 地獄谷野猿公苑 冬
Japanese Macaques (Snow Monkeys) taking a natural hot spring bath in cold Winter. Jigokudani Yaen-Koen(Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park) in Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano, Japan.
Jigokudani Monkey Park Yamanouchi-machi
A Raw Footage in Japan Winter 2015-2016 while i was at The Jigokudani Monkey Park Yamanouchi-machi situated in the valley of the Yokoyu River, downstream from Shiga Heights a place offers visitors the unique experience of seeing wild monkeys bathing in a natural hot spring. Well, i got a Selfie with…
Japanese Macaques taking a nap in a hot spring bath, Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park
Jigokudani Yaen-Koen(Snow Monkey Park), Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano, Japan.
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Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park
Shiga Kogen Ski Area
Okushiga Kogen Ski Area
Mt. Yokote
Shigakogen Yakebitaiyama Ski Area
Ryuoo Ski Park
Sake Storehouse Art Museum - Gallery Tamamura Honten
Mt. Kusatsu-Shirane
Shiga Kusatsu Kogen Route
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Child Snow Monkey Asking for Grooming in Snowy Hot Spring Bath. Jigokudani, Japan お猿 温泉
温泉で毛繕いをせがむ子ザル. 日本 長野 地獄谷野猿公苑 冬 ニホンザル 雪. Child snow monkey asking for grooming in snowy hot spring bath. Jigokudani Yaen-Koen (Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park), Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano, Japan.
Jigokudani Monkey Park Japan Winter 2014 地獄谷野猿公苑 GoPro
Jigokudani (Vale do Inferno) devido ao vapor e �guas termais saindo de pequenas fendas do solo congelado, cercado de penhascos �ngremes e frias. Os selvagens macacos japoneses, vem ao vale no inverno para banhar-se na �guas quentes do onsen e, e em outras partes do parque nacional nos meses mais quentes, � noite retornam �s florestas.Hirao, Yamanouchi-machi, Shimotakai-gun, Nagano, Japan 長野県下高井郡 山ノ内町平穏
My trip to nagano's snow monkey park /nozawa onsen/tokamachi snow fest.
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Wild Snow Monkeys In Alley Way Between Houses - Yamanouchi, Hirao, Nagano, Japan
We were walking to dinner from the Shibu Hotel towards Yudanaka Station when we spotted these wild snow monkeys hanging out in an alleyway looking for food along with a small baby monkey.
They are Japanese Macaque monkeys.
Yamanouchi-machi, Hirao, Nagano, Japan
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Snow Monkeys in Japan hot springs
These are the Snow Monkeys who enjoy having baths in Japan hot springs in Yamanouchi-machi, near Nagano.
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GoPro: Snow Monkey Hot Tub
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Child Japanese Macaque clinging my foot, Jigokudani, Japan | 地獄谷野猿公苑 子猿 春
子ザルが足に抱きついてきました. かわいい... 長野 地獄谷野猿公苑 Jigokudani Yaen Koen(Snow Monkey Park), Yamanouchi-machi, Nagano prefecture, Japan.
Snowmonkey park ride from Obuse/Nagano 1day activity
Cycling to monkey park,Jigokudani,Yamanouchi-machi,Nagano.
車や電車、バスで行くことが多い山ノ内町地獄谷野猿公苑ですが、小布施からクロスバイク.ロードバイクでも行けます。道の感じを紹介する地味動画です????
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Japanese snow monkeys and babies - May 2016
Japanese snow monkeys (Japanese macaques) and babies in Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park in Yamanouchi-machi, Japan.
Snow monkey's of Jigokudani Japan
The only place in the world where monkeys bathe in hot springs.
The Jigokudani Yaen-koen (altitude 850 meters) is located in the Valley of Yokoyu River sourced from Shiga-Kogen of the
Joshinetsu-Kogen National Park in northern part of Nagano prefecture.
Because of the very steep cliffs and the steam coming off the springs in everywhere, ancient people called this valley ‘Jigokudani (Hell valley)’ .
Also it is buried in snow almost one third of the year. Even that kind of severe environment here is a paradise on earth for monkeys to live in.
The troops of wild Japanese macaque (they are popularly known as snow monkeys) inhabit here naturally through the ages.
Since the establishment of Jigokudani Yaen-koen in 1964, it has been a worldwide popular place for watching the bathing
monkeys in a hot spring and for ecological observation of researchers or photographers,
and some of them who visited here have accomplished certain results in the area.
Episode 35 - Japan / Onomichi, Hiroshima & Yudanaka
JAPAN: ONOMICHI, HIROSHIMA & NAGANO
Our last days in Japan! After a few more visits to the Kyoto temples close to the train station, we left Kyoto for Onomichi by train. Daniel had read a lot of nice things about this town located 280km on the Japanese sea coast. A lot of small islands are connected by bridges and ferries to the main island and bicycle ways have been specifically set for cyclists to ride from one island to the other. And those who know Daniel, will now understand why we decided to stop in Onomichi! Eiji who had never done this part of Japan, joined us in Onomichi by car.
We met in the afternoon at the guest house and went for a walk before sunset. We climbed the numerous stairs of this sloppy city before heading to an excellent sushi & sashimi restaurant in the centre of town.
Early morning we left for the harbour to rent our bicycle and start our tour. Daniel and Eiji went for regular ones but Magali wanted to try an e-bike. Unfortunately larger bicycles equipped with electric assistance were all booked so she ended up with one with small wheels, never mind she took it. We then embarked for a quick sea crossing on one of the ferries to reach the first island. The weather was rather cloudy and windy but cycling between the mandarins fields and the Japanese sea was very interesting and nice.
We stopped many times on our way to take pictures and shot the scenery. We bought mandarins directly from the farmer! After crossing 3 bridges and a stop in a very local restaurant to have sashimi octopus which comes directly from the area, we took a boat to come back to our initial starting point. It was an excellent day and we finished it beautifully going to a public bath a few km away, to relax and have dinner on-site.
The next day we left for Hiroshima in the morning and met our host at 88hiroshima guest house. After check-in we left to visit the city centre and the monuments dedicated to the Bomb-A events. It was very informative and also very sad to understand all the suffering the people from Hiroshima endured in 1945 and many years later with the side effects of the radiations. A lot of survivors can be found in the Memorial Park and around the Museum to give their testimony.
We chose to come to Hiroshima to also visit the Miyajima island and its famous Torii. You probably already seen a view of this majestic red door and its picture reflecting in the water. We were actually impressed to find out that there is a lot to do and to see on this island. It is full of temples and pagodas and has of course a main shrine but it is also a good hiking location. We didn’t hike to the top but did take the ropeway all the way up and came down by foot (about 1,5h). The view from the very top of Mt. Misen is very rewarding with a 360 degrees view of the sea, the forests and the sacred sites. We must say we loved Miyajima a lot!
WE SPECIFICALLY ENJOY
The sushis! We became sushi and sashimi addicts to the max! We of course had them before in Switzerland and other places but sushi and sashimi in Japan is a totally different story. Our preferences went to the local salmon, the squid, the octopus and the red snapper. Nigiri sushi were also excellent with a specific note to the Japanese macquerel!
Our brief visit to the Snow Monkey Park in Jigokudani, 45min. North of Nagano. These little creatures are so cute in their hot spring, we think the images speak for themselves!
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hiroshima: we loved staying at the 88 Hiroshima guest house, a traditional Japanese home with a few rooms, a great living room and a kitchen to share with other guests. The place is spotless, peaceful and zen. It is located only 20min. ride by bus from the city centre (nr 29). There is a lot of information on what to do and what to see at the guest house. Kengo, the owner was a backpacker once and he knows the exact the travellers needs. We had a very good rest at your home, thank you again for your warm welcome, we wish you all the best and hope to meet you again in a near future!
Yudanaka/Yamanouchi: Zen Hostel, a lovely renovated old ryokan very close to the train station. Tatami rooms and dormitories are available as well as a nice cafe/lounge.
RESTAURANTS
Onomichi: Hanaakari, one of the best sashimi we ever tried.
Onomichi: SpA 尾道平原温泉 ぽっぽの湯, the restaurant is part of a private SpA with a lot of facilities. The SpA is very popular and it is nice to have dinner in a typical Japanese uniform/suit right after a relaxed bath. The food was excellent and reasonably price. We could taste the Yamakake Donburi once again (dish of red tuna and sticky mountain yam that we firstly discovered in one of the Onsen during our first days in Japan).
Music by Joakim Karud