Jigokudani Monkey Park
Deep in the mountains of Nagano lies Jigokudani Monkey Park, home to the famous Japanese macaques, or “snow monkeys.” Watching them soak in steaming hot springs is a rare and unforgettable sight. Their playful interactions and family bonds make this visit both heartwarming and fascinating. In winter, the snowy backdrop adds a magical atmosphere as steam rises around the monkeys enjoying their baths.
Zenko-ji Temple
Zenko-ji Temple, founded over 1,400 years ago, is one of Japan’s most important Buddhist sites. It houses the first Buddhist statue ever brought to Japan, a hidden treasure revered for centuries. Visitors can explore its grand wooden halls and walk through the underground passage in complete darkness to find the “key to paradise,” a symbolic journey of faith. The temple grounds also feature gardens, pagodas, and lively streets filled with shops offering local treats and crafts.
Nagano Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture is a region of stunning natural beauty and cultural depth. Surrounded by the Japanese Alps, it offers breathtaking mountain views, lush valleys, and charming towns. Known worldwide for hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics, Nagano is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with hiking, skiing, and scenic exploration year-round. The region is also famous for its cuisine, including soba noodles, crisp apples, and sake brewed from pure mountain water.
♨️ Shibu Onsen
Shibu Onsen is a traditional hot spring town with over 1,300 years of history. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with wooden inns, each offering soothing mineral-rich baths. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of the “nine public baths,” each with its own healing properties, while strolling in yukata robes and wooden sandals. The nostalgic atmosphere evokes old Japan, making it the perfect place to relax after visiting Jigokudani Monkey Park.
Obuse
Obuse is a charming town celebrated for art, history, and gastronomy. It was once home to the renowned ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose works are showcased in the Hokusai Museum. The town’s streets are filled with galleries, traditional shops, and preserved architecture. Obuse is also famous for its chestnuts, featured in sweets, pastries, and savoury dishes. Seasonal festivals and vibrant gardens add to its appeal, making it a delightful stop for culture and cuisine.
✨ Tour Summary
This Nagano tour blends nature, culture, history, and relaxation. From the snow monkeys of Jigokudani to the spiritual Zenko-ji Temple, the alpine beauty of Nagano Prefecture, the nostalgic hot springs of Shibu Onsen, and the artistic charm of Obuse, each destination offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s soul. Whether you’re drawn by wildlife, tradition, or culinary delights, this journey promises unforgettable memories.