Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Seeing the funny thing is the Japanese Monkey Bath

WANT to see monkeys bathe? You can visit the Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, Japan. Here you can see the unique landscape of wild monkeys soak in a hot water bath. 
Park located in a natural habitat monkeys, a garden is inhabited by monkeys Japan also known as 'snow monkeys'. 

Swimming is used where the monkeys come together, can reach only a few minutes walk from the park entrance. Along the road to the pond, the monkeys are also found.Usually the monkeys gathered in the group with large amounts, and will be very entertaining to see them interact with each other. 

Having been accustomed to human presence, the monkeys can be observed from a close distance, they almost do not even care about your existence. Although it can be viewed up close, there is a prohibition to touch or feed them. 

The park is open every year, but the monkey bath will look more attractive to look at when the park covered with snow, and the best time to visit is January and February.Sometimes, there are times when officers have to park a little to persuade the monkeys to soak by throwing food into the pond, especially during the summer. 

Opening hours are 8:30 am park "17:00 local time (April to October), and 9:00 am" 16:00 local time (November to March), with an entrance fee for 500 yen, or about USD 53 500.


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