JPY16,500 per person

Reduced rate per person for larger groups – see below for details.

Snow Monkey Tour inc. Shibu Onsen: Private Guided Experience in Nagano

Visit the snow monkeys of Jigokudani in combination with exploration of the nearby hot spring town of Shibu Onsen including walking the forested road to the park. Known as ‘温泉 / onsen’, hot springs play a fundamental role in Japanese culture and of course, the story of the monkeys. Delve into the importance of onsen in Japan while exploring the alleyways and story of photogenic Shibu Onsen before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant and walk along the forest road to the monkey park. Home to the only monkeys in the world known to bathe in hot springs, you’ll learn just what makes them so unique before we walk out along another forest trail to end the day at a nearby café or the Shiga Kogen Brewery taphouse for a well-earned drink. This private snow monkey tour is ideally-suited to photographers and anyone wanting to walk, explore and go little deeper into the story of the monkeys and hot spring culture in Japan - see below for full details.

This is a private tour and requires a minimum of 2 guests to operate. The following rates apply*:

  • JPY33,000 for 2 guests / JPY16,500 per person

  • JPY42,000 for 3 guests / JPY14,000 per person

  • JPY48,000 for 4 guests / JPY12,000 per person

  • JPY55,000 for 5 guests / JPY11,000 per person

  • JPY60,000 for 6 guests / JPY10,000 per person

Should you wish to arrange a tour for a larger group, please contact me to discuss.

*Please note, guests will also need to purchase a Snow Monkey Pass on the day, covering all transport costs and entry to the park - JPY3800 per person. Lunch typically costs between JPY1000 to JPY1500 per person, depending on what you choose. This brings the total additional cost to JPY4800-JPY5300 per guest on top of the tour price. I will discuss this with you prior to booking to confirm your understanding.

Rates

Availability / Duration

This tour is available, upon request, from April to December and usually lasts around 8 hours.

The standard meetup point and time is Nagano Station at 09:30 and ending at Nagano Station around 17:30. It is possible to amend the meetup point - including meetup in / around Yudanaka Onsen or Shibu Onsen - starting time and itinerary dependent on your needs. If you are interested in doing so, please contact me to discuss.

Meetup place & time

 

What to expect

Taking around 45 minutes, the walk is along a road through the forest and suitable to anyone of reasonable fitness. The first half of the walk is inclined after which it’s a relaxing walk, all of which we’ll take at an easy pace. Once at the park, you’ll have all the time you want with the monkeys and with no barriers separating you from them, it’s a rare chance to spend time and photograph wild animals in such close proximity. I’ll explain just what makes them so unique and once done, walk out of the park along a different forest trail and into the small hot spring village of Kanbayashi Onsen where we can end the day with a drink or snack at a café or Shiga Kogen Brewery’s tap house before returning together to Nagano Station.

We’ll explore the picturesque town including its photogenic alleyways where you’ll see the Ghibli-esque, steam-punk character of a true hot spring town – any keen photographers will really enjoy this aspect of the tour - before sitting down to lunch at a local restaurant. I recommend trying the local ‘soba’ (buckwheat noodles) but will also provide you with options including ‘udon’ and ‘ramen’. Being an onsen town, there’s also plenty of snacks to enjoy including ‘manju’ (steamed buns), ‘senbei’ (rice crackers) or indulge in some gelato or grab a local beer or sake before we start the walk to the park.

I’ve designed this private snow monkey tour to give greater meaning and context to a visit to the park while offering guests more time to enjoy time this charming enclave. Most visitors head to and from the park without exploring the surrounding area. This is a mistake. Blessed with a huge reserve of natural thermal water, the area around the park boasts many hot springs of which the historic town of Shibu Onsen is a highlight and perfect spot to delve into Japan’s ‘onsen’ culture with the chance to dip your legs in outdoor ‘ashi-yu’ (foot onsen) or should you wish to, enjoy an onsen for yourself – see below for details*.

Want to know just why the monkeys are so famous and how they came to bathe in the hot springs?  Episode 16 of the podcast – titled ‘Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, Nagano: A Snow Country Stories Japan Travel Guide’ – includes the story behind the monkeys, why they are there, what to expect and how to get the most out of your visit including staying in the area. You’ll get a taste of what to expect on my tour and should you wish to take yourself there, everything you need to do so. Consider it your snow monkey audio guide and no matter how you get there, I hope you enjoy!

*For guests wanting to try an onsen, I can arrange for you to do so - time-permitting and dependent on the availability of the hot springs on the day - in Shibu Onsen at the public bathhouse No.9 or just outside the park at Korakukan, with the potential that monkeys will get in with you. Payment can be made directly to the hot spring operator on the day.

  • Private guide at all venues / 8-9 hours of guiding

What’s included*

  • Transport costs from / to Nagano City and the monkey park - additional JPY3800 per guest*

  • Entry ticket for the Jigokudani Monkey Park - included in travel pass above / no additional cost

  • Lunch – please pay the restaurant directly, typically JPY1000-JPY1500 per guest*

  • Any additional food, snacks or drinks

  • Entry to onsen – if you wish to try an onsen, please pay the facility directly

*I will discuss inclusions and exclusions with you prior to booking to confirm your understanding and answer any questions you may have.

What’s not included*

FAQs

  • The amount of walking depends on how much you want to explore but generally speaking, we will cover between 10 to 15 kilometres / 6 to 10 miles on foot. The tour is conducted at a leisurely pace and is suitable for anyone of reasonable fitness. The walk to the park is along a sealed road through the forest. It takes approximately 45 minutes of which the first 15 to 20 minutes includes a consistent incline, after which, it’s an easy stroll. The walk out of the park is along a different sealed trail through the forest which is almost completely level.

  • This tour operates outside of winter, from April to November. The weather in April and May is mild to warm before rainy season begins in June and into July. Mid-July and into early September are summer in which time the weather will be hot and humid. The weather then starts to cool from mid-September and through October and November is very pleasant but with the chance of cold snaps. Please dress appropriately for the season and always wear good walking shoes / boots.

    It is worth noting that the Japanese summer – typically from mid-July until early September – can be challenging. Temperatures may reach around 40°C / 104°F and the humidity is high, making the temperatures feel higher than it actually is. If you are not used to these conditions, please be aware to dress in light, breathable clothing and make sure to bring a hat, sunscreen (if you burn easily), water and sunglasses. It may sound old fashioned, but I also recommend a parasol as they make a huge difference in keeping you out of the sun and cool.

  • The monkeys are wild. As such, they come and go from the park as they please and I cannot guarantee they will be there at any given time. Their behaviour is however very reliable and it is unusual for them not to come to the park. The middle of the day is the most reliable time and for that reason, that is when I take my guests to the park. As a private tour, we have the flexibility to change the itinerary including heading to the park earlier, later or for a longer period based on the behaviour of the monkeys.

  • The tour uses public transport. Upon meeting at Nagano Station, we will board the limited express train bound for Yudanaka Station – a journey of around 45 minutes. At Yudanaka, we will jump onto a local bus – that departs just after our train arrives – for a short ride of around 5 minutes to Shibu Onsen. From there we walk for the rest of the tour, ending in Kanbayashi Onsen. From Kanbayashi we have the option of taking the Snow Monkey Express Bus directly back to Nagano Station or taking a local bus to Yudanaka Station – less than 10 minutes – and train back to Nagano Station. Our method of transport back to Nagano Station depends on what time you are ready to depart, something we can discuss on the day. All transport costs are included in the tour cost.

  • No. This is a private tour and as such, the only guests on the tour will be those who book with your group.

  • The stated tour price covers my service as your guide. The tour price does not include transport, entry tickets and food costs for guests. See the next question for expected additional costs.

  • On the day of the tour, you will need to purchase a Snow Monkey Pass* – JPY3800 per person. The pass covers all transport from Nagano Station to / from the monkey park along with entry to the monkey park. During the tour I will recommend lunch restaurants. The cost of lunch depends on what you order but is typically between JPY1000 to JPY1500 per person – typically bringing the total additional costs to JPY4800-JPY5300 per person. I will discuss this with you prior to booking.


    *the Snow Monkey Pass is valid for two days, allowing you to use it again the following day. Ideal for guests choosing to stay in the vicinity of the monkey park.

  • It is my experience that guests want the ability to choose where and what they eat and for that reason, I don’t have a set restaurant for this tour. As a result, the price of lunch is not included in the tour cost. On the day, I will recommend restaurants to you and allow you to choose what best suits your tastes. I suggest eating in Shibu Onsen - with options including ‘soba’, ‘udon’ or ‘ramen’ noodles - before walking to the monkey park however we can also opt to eat later in the day after visiting the park, once in Kanbayashi Onsen. The cost of lunch depends on where you choose to eat and what you choose to order but is generally between JPY1000 to JPY2000 per person.

  • This is a private tour meaning that there will be no other people joining on the day, other than those who book with your group. That equates to the tour being priced higher than a comparable group tour, which are typically cheaper due to the increased number of guests. If my prices are higher than those of some other guides for private tours, I believe the cost is justified by the quality of the experience I provide for my guests. As a foreign resident of Japan, I have a good understanding of what international visitors value in a travel experience and how to engage them in an informative, fun and informal manner.

  • During our time in Shibu Onsen, you’ll have the chance to use public ‘ashi-yu’ (foot onsen), that a dotted through the town. They are free of charge and only require you to remove your shoes and socks. If you wish to try enjoy a full onsen, you have two options:

    1. While in Shibu Onsen you can use public bathhouse No.9. It is an indoor hot spring, very traditional and typically quiet during the day. It costs JPY500 per person and no advance booking is needed. You must take off all clothes to enter this hot spring and there may be other people using the facility at the same time.

    2. While at the monkey park you can use the public hot spring at Korakukan – the nearest guest house to the park. This is the onsen where the monkeys first started getting in the water and it’s common for them to still get in with guests. It costs JPY1250 per person and no advance booking is needed. It is worth noting that while in the outdoor onsen you are in view of people entering and exiting the park and for that reason, you are allowed to keep a towel or bathing costume on while in the water. There may be other people using the facility at the same time.

  • I use Stripe to collect tour payments from guests. Upon agreement of a tour, I will send you a link to complete payment using Stripe. You do not need a Stripe account yourself to complete payment. Payment can be completed using any credit credit.

  • I am an independent operator and for that reason, I ask that guests complete full payment at least 7 days before the tour date. If you are booking within 7 days of the tour date, I ask that you complete the full payment immediately. I respectfully ask this of my guests so that I can arrange my work schedule in advance.

  • As an independent operator, my cancellation policy reflects the fact that if a tour is cancelled at short notice, I may lose all ability to earn income on that day. For that reason, should you need to cancel anytime up to 48 hours in advance of the tour start time, I will issue you with a full refund.*

    Should you need to cancel within 48 hours of the start time, I will issue you with a refund of 70% of the total payment.*

    No refund will be issued for guests who do not show up / fail to notify me prior to the start of the tour.

    Please note, for multiple day tours I may apply a slightly different cancellation policy due to the risk of losing income for multiple days. I would of course discuss this with you and seek your agreement prior to payment.

    *service fees applied by Stripe and relevant banks are - typically between 3-4% of the overall transaction fee - will still be applied to refunds, meaning that should I issue you with a full or partial refund, the service fee will still apply and not be returned to you. Please understand that this is outside of my control and that I do not receive any part of the applicable service fees.

  • This tour is available from April to November. Due to the nature of the tour which includes extended walking, I do not operate it in winter. From December to March there is a high chance of snow and ice, which would impact on my guests enjoyment. For that reason, I cannot offer this exact tour during winter but can still guide at the monkey park by customising an itinerary for you. Should you be interested, please contact me to discuss.