While Japanese people are known for their love of onsen (hot springs), they aren't the only ones who enjoy a good soak. Even Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) are known to indulge in the warm waters, making it a truly unique aspect of Japanese culture.

This sentence describes a trip to Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It recommends visiting during the winter season when the monkeys gather in the hot springs to escape the cold weather.

Snow Monkey Onsen: A Journey to Witness Nature's Delight

Travel: Disembark at Yudanaka Station and hop on a bus bound for Kanbayashi Onsen (Snow Monkey Bus Stop). A short 1.6 km walk will lead you to the monkey's onsen (hot spring). Remember, this is exclusively for our furry friends, so please refrain from joining them!

Entrance Fee: A mere 500 yen grants you access to this incredible spectacle.

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