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After checking in, our host gave us a lift to the Jigokudani Monkey Park where you can see snow monkeys keeping warm and bathing in the hot springs.
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There was a short trek to get to the hot springs but the trail was really pretty with lots of interesting sounding birds.
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The snow monkeys rely on the hot springs to survive in the winter and it's so funny watching them bathe. People were worried it would be too warm for them to go in the water but they were swimming around happily when we arrived.
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There are over 150 monkeys living in the park, who are divided in to four groups and one group uses the bath at a time while the others wait.
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The monkeys didn't seem to mind tourists at all, though there were signs saying not to take food or the monkeys would steal your bags and not to look them directly in the eye. A baby monkey tried to jump up and grab my camera while I was taking a photo of him. We could have stayed and watched them all day.