Japan has no shortage of onsen, natural hot springs where people dip in and out of skin-scalding pools in order to soak, scrub and just relax and say ahhhhh. It’s a tradition that has become a widespread ritual, with both five star hotels and backpacker hostels offering indoor versions of a stingingly hot bath.
Yet in Jigokudani Yaenkoen, macaque monkeys got there first.
In a steep, leafy corner of the Joshin-Etsu Kogen National Park, around 200 monkeys prance, preen and groom before dipping into the steaming onsen themselves.
Some are sage and relaxed, clearly used to the process…
For others, frightened about diving into the deep end, they look (if you’ll forgive me) a little wet around the ears…
There are those who clearly command authority…

Those who hide from the spotlight…
And those who just want to have fun…
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Please tell me you can swim the monkeys!?
Love the shots!
: )
Thanks Jackie ;)
As for Jetpacker, no, you’re not allowed to swim with the monkeys. They got there first!
awww.. too cute! so, that makes cumi & ciki the traveling monkeys. if we ever get stressed.. ONSEN! LOL
I can’t imagine what it would be like to go to an onsen and find all these monkeys beat you to it. Great photos.