Snow Monkey Park & Miso Production Day Tour from Nagano

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From JPY 26800

4.83
18 reviews

Overview

Available languages

English

8 hours

Mobile ticket

This 1-day tour from Nagano led by an English-speaking National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter visits a miso brewery to watch the miso production process in Nagano Prefecture, Japan’s leading miso-producing region; and Jigokudani Monkey Park, is famous as a place where Japanese macaques soak in hot springs during the cold season. Miso is a traditional food in Japan that has been sustaining the dietary life of the Japanese since ancient times. To watch how miso is made, a historical brewery established about 300 years ago. Obuse, a beautiful town famous for chestnuts. Feel free to stroll around the town and try some local food. Jigokudani Monkey Park is where the behavior of Japanese macaques can be seen up close in every season. As they soak in hot springs characteristic of winter, these Japanese macaques are also called snow monkeys. Enjoy the delightful sight of playful young monkeys and adorable newborns in spring & summer. Photos©Jigokudani Yaen-Koen Toshio HAGIWARA

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Depending on the number of participants, a sedan or taxi van may be used instead.

Seats on the bus may not be designated.

The order of activities and arrival times may differ depending on road conditions and congestion at destinations.

This is a hard walking tour covering about 50 minutes of walking each way between the Shiga Kogen Roman Museum and Jigokudani Monkey Park.

As Jigokudani Monkey Park is situated 850 meters above sea level, temperatures are cooler than on the plain, so please participate wearing warm clothing. Also, the walking path may be frozen and slippery if there is snow in winter. Please wear winter boots or other non-slip footwear. If it is determined by the accompanying guide that cold weather measures, etc. are insufficient, customers may be recommended to rent equipment from a rental shop near Jigokudani Monkey Park. In such cases, expenses must be shouldered by customers. 

Observe the Japanese macaques’ way of life and behavior that vary by the season.

The sight of Japanese macaques soaking in hot springs can be seen until around March. While it may also not be seen depending on the weather or time, etc., refunds will not be issued for this reason.

As monkeys are wild animals, their behavior can be unpredictable, and they cannot be fed or touched. The park may be suddenly closed due to weather or seasonal conditions, Japanese macaques’ behavior, or other reason. Please note there may also be a sudden tour cancellation. Thank you for your understanding. A full refund will be issued if the tour is canceled.

Please note that we are unable to provide special support for those with trouble walking, or small children.

Missing time from the tour duration will be allotted for travel time.

Parental permission in writing is necessary for all tour participants under the age of eighteen. Any participant under the age of fifteen or not yet enrolled in middle school must be joined by a parent or guardian on the tour.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter

Monkey park admission fee

Other admission fees and transportation costs included in the tour

Lunch

Fees other than those listed in Includes

Options

Round Trip From NAGANO

End point: Tour ends at Nagano Station.

Reviews

4.83

18 reviews

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  • Monkey-mania!

    Kevin R,

    Apr 23, 2025

    - Viator

    5.00

    We had a great time on this tour. We took the bullet train from Tokyo to Nagano and were met at the station. We then boarded a small bus for the tour. The miso soup portion was surprisingly very interesting with a tour of a large, family-owned business. The buildings were fascinating and built in the 1800's. We then were taken to an older portion of town with many restaurants for lunch. Then to the main part--the snow monkeys. We booked this tour in April after the snows had melted. I didn't know what to expect, but it did not disappoint. First of all, there is a lot of walking to get to the monkeys. It is listed as a 50 minute walk and is over a mile. If there is snow, you are hiking through the snow on a wide trail. It is through a beautiful cedar forest. There is some uphill walking and stairs, but no one had to stop to rest. You then enter into the park and from then on, it is money-mania. There were hundreds and hundreds of them everywhere. None were in the hot springs since it was too hot outside, but they were all over. Mothers and babies. Old and young. They are oblivious to the humans and dart around people and all over the hillside. It is sort of like getting into the giant monkey cage at a zoo. But the monkeys ignore the tourists and seem focused on their own monkey-dramas. After about an hour at the park, we hiked back to the bus. There are restrooms at the monkey park and also at the parking area. We were driven back to Nagano station and said good bye to our English speaking host Humie and our nice driver. We really enjoyed this tour as it got us out of Tokyo for the day, gave us a chance to enjoy the bullet train, and let us see more of the quieter part of Japan, away from the big city. Plus so many monkeys!

  • We had a small group. Our...

    Carolyn S,

    Apr 8, 2025

    - Viator

    5.00

    We had a small group. Our guide was fantastic! Very friendly and a Nagano local, gave great recommendations. The miso brewery and lunch town were small and kinda interesting. The snow monkey park is a real highlight, beautiful hike to get there and monkeys walking all around. We were there in the spring and saw babies wrestling each other.

  • Humiko is a great guide - amazing tour!

    Mary L,

    Apr 11, 2024

    - Viator

    5.00

    This was one of the best tours I have ever taken! Our amazing guide Humiko was warm, informative, kind, and made sure to share all interesting Japanese details and fun facts. The tour included much more than just snow monkeys! We also got to visit an ancient village and miso making factory, ask any questions of the mis maker, and got served fresh homemade miso and nonalcoholic sake. It was an amazing and authentic experience! After that we were driven in the lovely bus to a mountain village where we had free time to explore and enjoy lunch, go to a museum if we liked, or try the regional chestnut delicacy. Afterwards, we were chauffeured to the snow monkey mountain region where we did about a 40min hike up the monkey area. There were so many and they let you get very close to them! Due to snow melt the trail was a bit muddy so I recommend wearing shoes you are ok getting muddy, although there is a shoe wash station at the base of the mountain. Dress warm and in active wear for the hike! I needed gloves because of the cold temperature. At the base of the mountain there is also a small area for purchasing local drinks and snacks. A nice touch! Arrive at the meeting place early for settling in and finding your guide, especially if you are taking the train from Tokyo or a nearby city. There are snacks and drinks at a cafe near the meeting place. Our guide Humiko was absolutely excellent and delivered world class service. The bus driver was safe and reliable too. We loved the experience and highly recommend doing this on your special trip to Japan!