Jigokudani Monkey Park: Japan Snow Monkeys In Nagano

by David & Intan

One of the best things to do in Japan during the winter is to take a trip up north to visit the wild snow monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park, near Nagano.

During the winter (and sometimes summer) you can see tons of Japanese snow monkeys warming up in the natural hot springs, and it makes for some cool and hilarious photo ops.

The snow monkey park can be done as a long day trip from Tokyo, but it’s even better to combine it with something like Matsumoto Castle as a 2-day trip from Tokyo.

This travel guide will explain how to get there, and everything you need to know before you go!
Baby snow monkey bathing in a hot spring at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Some of the snow monkeys Japan is famous for!

Snowy pine trees in Nagano Japan

Winter scenery on the way to the Jigokudani Monkey Park


 

Visiting The Snow Monkey Park

The Jigokudani Monkey Park is a group of natural hot springs in the mountains near Nagano, Japan, and it’s visited by hundreds of Japanese Macaques (aka Japan snow monkeys) from the forest that like to bathe and let off steam in the hot spring.

Since the park is located at the end of a 1.6 kilometer (1 mile) valley up in the mountains, you have to do a bit of easy hiking to reach the monkeys.

The β€˜park’ is basically just a few hot springs and a small gift shop with restrooms. And lots of funny monkeys.

Monkeys climbing in a tree at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Tourists watch monkeys in a hot spring at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Snowy river in Nagano Japan
 
There’s a small fence around the main hot spring, but you can still get just one or two meters away from the monkeys and take some great pictures of them chilling out. The baby monkeys usually join in for the jacuzzi sessions too.
 
The Japan snow monkeys are super relaxed and easy to photograph. If you’ve ever visited the Bali monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest, this place is way more tame!
 
You still shouldn’t bring any food with you to the park, but aside from that the monkeys are well behaved and won’t attack you or try to steal your stuff.
 

Hours of Operation

  • Summer: 8:30 – 17:00 (April to October)
  • Winter: 9:00 – 16:00 (November to March)

 

Entrance Fee

  • Adults: Β₯800 ($7.35 USD)
  • Kids 6-12: Β₯400
  • Kids 5 & Under: Free
Old grandpa snow monkey bathing in a hot spring at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Gramps feeling it!

Baby snow monkey bathing in a hot spring at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Junior lost in thought, contemplating monkey life.

Monkeys climbing in a tree at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

One of the little Japan snow monkeys climbing a tree.

Monkey climbing in a tree at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Perched in the tree

Snowy pine trees in Nagano Japan

Winter scenery at the Jigokudani Monkey Park


 

How To Get To The Snow Monkey Park

The Jigokudani Monkey Park is located in the Nagano prefecture of Japan.

The first step is to get to Nagano Station. Tokyo has multiple train and bus options to get there, or you can also do the trip from other nearby areas in Japan.

If you plug in Nagano Station in Google Maps, it will show a list of your options.

Park access map, courtesy of their official website.

From Nagano Station take the east exit, and there will be an express bus that goes directly to the park. This bus ride takes about 45 minutes and costs Β₯1,400 each way.

The first bus runs at 8:15 AM during the winter, but it varies depending on the season. There’s a complete timetable at this website.

There is also a combined ticket you can buy that includes the express bus (both ways) along with the park entrance fee for 2 days, for Β₯3,500 total (half that for kids).

It’s a great idea to pick this up if you plan to spend 2 days visiting the park, but it’s still a cost savings even if you only spend one day there.

Baby snow monkey playing in the snow at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Snowball fight!


 

Hiking Trail To The Park

Once you arrive at the bus stop for the Snow Monkey Park, it’s a scenic 30-40 minute hike to the hot springs.

There’s no way to skip this hike, but the snowy views along the way make it one of the best parts of the trip.

The trail is snowy/muddy/icy and slightly uphill at times, but it’s still not too hard and I saw lots of people doing it with kids.

There’s a small shack at the start of the hike where you can rent crampons to help with traction, but I don’t think it’s necessary at all, even in the winter.

Any ice patches are going to be pretty obvious and easy to avoid if you watch for them.

Snowy mountain village at Jigokudani in Nagano Japan

Snowy pine trees in Nagano Japan

Monkey warning sign at Jigokudani in Nagano Japan

Snowy house in Nagano Japan
 
 

Best Time To Visit

The snow monkeys can be seen any month of the year in Japan, but it’s best to visit in the snowy winter months from December to March.

You’re practically guaranteed to see snow and the monkeys if you go in January or February.

Dress warm if you go in the winter, because it was around 20-25 F (-5 C) when I visited in January. Much colder than Tokyo!

There’s a small heated gift shop near the springs where you can go warm up and thaw your hands between monkey viewing sessions if you need it.

Snowy mountain village at Jigokudani in Nagano Japan

The big building is Korakukan, a traditional Ryokan hotel you can stay in, with natural hot springs included.

Funny warning sign for the hike to Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan

Some of the best β€˜Engrish’ I’ve seen in my travels, hands down! (PS: the trail is not dangerous!)


 

Visiting In Summer

If your only option is to visit the park in the summer, you still have a decent chance of seeing the Japan snow monkeys because the park staff feeds them regularly and that encourages them to keep coming back.

In the summer they’re less likely to dip in the hot springs though, so that limits your photo ops even if they come around.

There’s a live cam at the park’s official website that you can use the day before your trip to see if the monkeys are active, but the biggest factor is still the season when you go β€” winter is best!

Baby snow monkey sitting by a hot spring at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Japan
 

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1 comment

Asher August 5, 2022 - 2:44 am

I love Japan’s snow monkeys! They’re so cute and I’m so glad I got to see them in person at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano.

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