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Jigokudani Monkey Park

長野県
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
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Hot spring valley where you can see monkeys bathing
Jigokudani Monkey Park is located in an area that is covered in snow for almost one third of the year, and the sight of steam rising from hot springs throughout the area led ancient people to call it "Jigokudani" or "Hell's Valley". However, for the Japanese monkeys that have lived in the area since ancient times, it is a comfortable habitat. At Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can not only observe the ecology of Japanese monkeys, but also see them soaking in hot springs. It is now loved by people from all over the world and has also been given the nickname "Snow Monkeys".

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Nature

Highlights

Point 1

See the Monkeys Bathing in Hot Springs!

Jigokudani Monkey Park See the Monkeys Bathing in Hot Springs!
Jigokudani Monkey Park is famous for the sight of monkeys bathing in hot springs. In winter, you can see them soaking in the hot springs amidst a snowy landscape, which is very soothing. The park is also home to many wild animals, making it a great destination for animal lovers. There are restaurants and souvenir shops, and you can also purchase meals and souvenirs. There are many hot spring accommodations around the park, allowing you to enjoy both sightseeing and hot springs at the same time.
Point 2

Gourmet Options Abound, Including Ramen and Italian Cuisine!

Jigokudani Monkey Park Gourmet Options Abound, Including Ramen and Italian Cuisine!
画像引用:【公式】ENZA cafe
Near the Jigokudani Monkey Park, there are restaurants that offer various genres of cuisine such as ramen and Italian. At "Saruza Cafe," you can spend a relaxing time on the terrace, feeling the great nature of Shiga Kogen. The dishes use plenty of local Shiga Kogen highland vegetables, and the menu is filled with delicious dishes that bring out the flavor of the ingredients.
Point 3

A Resort Surrounded by Beautiful Nature

Jigokudani Monkey Park A Resort Surrounded by Beautiful Nature
Around Jigokudani Monkey Park, there are three resorts: Shiga Kogen, Yudanaka-Shibu Onsen, and Kitashiga Kogen. These are places where tourists can refresh themselves, surrounded by beautiful nature. If you're lucky, you can see Japanese monkeys in the park, and in the surrounding area, you can enjoy various activities such as skiing and hot springs. After seeing the monkeys in Jigokudani, why not visit the surrounding nature and experience it for yourself?
Point 4

Natural Monument "Shibu no Jigokudani Fountain"

Jigokudani Monkey Park Natural Monument "Shibu no Jigokudani Fountain"
At the entrance of Jigokudani Monkey Park, there is a natural monument called "Shibu no Jigokudani Fountain". Its impressive sight shoots up to a height of 20 meters. It is one of the most powerful fountains in Japan. When you get closer, you can hear the powerful sound of the fountain. Nearby, the monkeys living in Jigokudani also come for a walk, so you can see them up close.
Point 5

Observe the Lives of Monkeys All Year Round!

Jigokudani Monkey Park Observe the Lives of Monkeys All Year Round!
Jigokudani Monkey Park is world-famous for the sight of monkeys soaking in hot springs amidst the winter steam. However, you can actually observe the lives of the monkeys all year round, not just in winter. The monkeys are in the park from around 8-9am in the morning, living their lives as they please. Unlike zoo monkeys, there are not many places in Japan where you can catch a glimpse of the lives of monkeys living in nature. Why not go and see the monkeys living in harmony with the nature of Shiga Kogen, not just in winter?
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Access

Note that some roads are closed in winter
If you are driving to Jigokudani, please get off at "Shinshu Nakano IC" on the Joshinetsu Expressway. It takes about 3 hours from Tokyo. If you are using public transportation, take the Nagano Electric Railway from Nagano Station and get off at Yudanaka Station, then take a bus for 15 minutes to arrive. You can also use the express bus from Nagano Station to Shiga Kogen. In this case, it is a 35-minute walk from Shiga Kogen. Please note that from December 1st to March 31st, the road from Onsenji in Shibu Onsen to Jigokudani Parking Lot is closed. In winter, there are only private parking lots in the Kamibayashi Onsen area or a route that is about 2 kilometers walk from the nearest bus stop, "Snow Monkey Park". Since the number of parking lots is not so large, it is recommended to use public transportation.

Fee

Admission Fees: 800 yen for Adults and 400 yen for Children
The general admission fee applies to those 18 years and older. The general entrance fee is 800 yen. Groups of 20 or more are eligible for a discounted fee of 680 yen, and an annual passport costs 5000 yen. The annual passport is valid for one year from the date of purchase. The entrance fee for elementary to high school students is 400 yen. Groups of 20 or more are eligible for a discounted fee of 340 yen, and an annual passport costs 2500 yen. Those who have a disability certificate will receive a 50% discount for themselves only.

Parking

Parking from Shibu Onsen is 500 yen
The parking lot that can be used when coming from the Shibu Onsen area is paid (500 yen for regular cars). However, please note that this parking lot is closed during the winter season. It takes about a 15-minute walk from this parking lot to the Jigokudani Monkey Park. There is also a free parking lot in Kamishiro Onsen. It takes about 30 minutes on foot from this parking lot to the Jigokudani Monkey Park via the Yumichi promenade.

Basic Information

Address 6845 Hokujo, Yamanouchi-machi, Shimotakai-gun, Nagano 381-0401
Business Hours

9:00~16:00

TEL 0269-33-4379
Web Site https://jigokudani-yaenkoen.co.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.5
5 Reviews
5
suyori
Posted Date:2025/2/16
日本猿が沢山見られる場所です。野生の猿ですが餌付けをしているので猿が居ないことはほぼ無いそうです。 行った日が晴れており雪が降っていなかったため、お風呂に入ってる猿はあまりいませんでした。 この場所に行くまでに雪道を30-40分くらい歩きます。雪道が凍っていてめちゃくちゃ滑ります。 雪道の入口に靴底につける滑り止めが売っているので購入をお勧めします。現時点で価格は1,350円なので買って損は無いと思います。 私は買ってないので効果は評価できませんが、1回転けました。滑り止めを付けている人は軽快に歩いていました。 平日に行きましたが外国人が9割で異国に来たのかと思うくらい日本人がいませんでした。
4
Snoopp
Posted Date:2025/2/20
Is a must-visit spot in Nagano! It’s famous for the wild snow monkeys that bathe in the hot springs, creating an unforgettable sight, especially in winter. The walk to the park takes about 30 minutes through a beautiful forest trail. In winter, the path can be quite slippery due to snow and ice, so wearing proper footwear for icy conditions is highly recommended. The monkeys are completely wild but used to humans, so you can observe them up close. A unique and amazing experience! 地獄谷野猿公苑は、長野でぜひ訪れたいスポットです!冬には温泉に入る野生のスノーモンキーを見ることができ、とても感動的です。公苑までの道は約30分の森林トレイルですが、冬は雪や氷で道がとても滑りやすくなります。滑りにくい靴を履くことをおすすめします。猿は野生ですが人に慣れているので、近くで観察できます。とてもユニークで素晴らしい体験でした!
5
nagayuki
Posted Date:2025/2/10
おとなしくて色々な表情の猿にあえて楽しめる。 ・積雪の中駐車場(地獄谷野猿公苑専用駐車場)から歩いて30分でした。ユックリでも40分あれば着ける筈です。 ・訪問時は朝で積雪・凍結しており足元は滑りやすかった。簡易的な滑止めを付けていましたがそれでも滑る事がありました。滑止めはあったほうが良い。
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