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By miteyak , December 13, in General off-topic discussions. Nothing quite like a cold beer in an onsen after a hard day on the slopes, snow falling. Gets a bit boring by yourself though. Anyone know of any onsens in Hakuba to which one can go with one's partner if you're of the heterosexual persuation? Yo yo, please disseminate your priceless information! As to there being mixed onsens, yes, there are alot dotted about, yes, it is allowed. Sounds like what's known as a 'family buro' that you can rent out and use as you like. Buy one of the onsen guidebooks and it should be in there as part of the price info, unless it's in one of the lodges and is only available to guests. It's nowhere near Hakuba, but one onsen I can recommend with a family buro is Marukoma Onsen. It's right on Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido. I haven't been in that bath, but the men's part was wonderful. I've never heard of a mixed onsen in Hakuba. If you're there after late March, you can go to Obinata no Yu which is probably the pick of what there is. It's way up the road past Omoshiro Hasshinchi and closes pretty early. It's really primitive no shampoo or showers, just a bath , but it's outside and the view is very good. Otherwise, I would recommend the one at the bottom of Hakuba Highland. It's quite high up, so you get a nice view across to Happo. Maybe worth a try when the ski jumping is on. Unless I've got the wrong end of stick, there's a mixed bathing konyoku area at Kuzu Onsen in Omachi. It's a lovely place, but is located around half an hour from Route You could call in on your way home, I suppose, but it's too far from Hakuba to be worth a round trip. Wow, I never knew about this Any other places where they have them In Echigo Yuzawa, my ryokan had a private rotenburo that you could lock and use on a first come, first served basis and therefore you could have it for as long as you want, with whoever you want. In Zao, there's that outdoor place up the mountain closed in winter, just avoid the snow ploughs at night and jump the fence. When we hiked up there at 11pm, there was already a couple there canoodling, but we joined them in the pool and retreated to the far side to let them keep their privacy a lot of steam created a barrier. They left later, and then it was open season ;-. Just take care of your extremities in those sulphurous baths, if you know what I mean. Too long doin' the wild thing there and your little pinky won't be happy with you afterwards! Near the bottom to the right side, you should see a little bridge that you ski over. It's right there. Just don't attract attention climbing the fence. Several mixed onsen here in Yamanashi, nearest one to me is Enzan, about a 30 min drive from my house! One I went to tucked away by the river in Gumna of route 17 a few miles up from Numata heading towards Naeba has a nice mixed onsen called colufuru onsen, has small indoor baths with a large outdoor bath over looking the river, very nice in winter when it is snowing and white everywhere. General off-topic discussions. Mixed onsens in Hakuba. Recommended Posts. Posted December 13, Link to post Share on other sites. Guest Posted December 13, I thought that mixed onsens were not allowed in Japan? Is that not true? Nat 0 Posted December 13, Yes there is a mixed Onsen, very beautiful. You will never forget the place once you go there. Well I really didnt know that. Please tell more! My wife and I want to try it. NoFakie 45 Posted December 13, Any near Tokyo? Yeah, I didn't know about any of these places Jinja 0 Posted December 13, God no, Ecstasy and an onsen would be lethal! Just say no kids ;- In Echigo Yuzawa, my ryokan had a private rotenburo that you could lock and use on a first come, first served basis and therefore you could have it for as long as you want, with whoever you want. They left later, and then it was open season ;- Just take care of your extremities in those sulphurous baths, if you know what I mean. Interesting, is this. I also didnt know about this thing, so its cool to find out. But there seriously arent many of them are there? Mr Bob! Posted December 15, Originally posted by rachael: Interesting, is this. Guest Posted December 25, Posted December 25, Sukayu Onsen in Hakkoda-Aomori is excellent. Posted May 13, I have been to several mixed onsen around the country actually with my wife! Tubby Beaver Posted May 13, Followers 0. Go to topic listing. The independent guide to skiing and snowboarding in Japan Online since snowjapan. Sign In.

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When the winter becomes too much, these snow monkeys head to the hot spring. This incredible natural sight in Japan has to be seen for yourself! Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle. A journalist for more than 20 years, he's been travelling the world since Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle and has been travelling full time for a decade. Updated: August 21, Yet still I can feel the icy air cutting at me. Normally you think of native animals that have adapted to their surroundings and act like… well, animals. And you can understand why it brings plenty of visitors here to the Jigokudani Monkey Park near Nagano each year. But I find it a little bit unnerving too, I have to admit. Perhaps about a monkey revolution that will start at any moment. The slope continues up even further and monkeys are running all over it. The water in the hot spring is about 42 degrees Celsius — perfect for keeping warm in these icy conditions. But the monkeys can easily survive without it and seem to use the onsen more for comfort. Some of them will sit in the pool, while others will spend most of the day running around the mountain, climbing in the forest or hanging on the river bank. At night they all head for the trees and sleep on branches in the forest. The next morning, after waking up at dawn, they forage for breakfast and then make their way back to the hot spring area. Perhaps the numbers are controlled somewhat by the two kilometre walk along the icy forest path that is the only way to access the site. The onsen is actually much smaller than I imagined — about the size of an average backyard pool — and you can only stand around half of it. It means there are limited spaces to get a clear view or photograph of the snow monkeys. But, if you have one of the front row spaces, you will be face to face with these cute potentially revolution-scheming animals. From the tiny babies with their big innocent eyes to the alpha males who close their eyes and throw their head back in ecstasy, the faces of the macaques are so expressive. Although, of course, the animals are probably not doing this for our benefit. They seem so disinterested in us, we might as well be rocks. As I stamp my feet and clench my fists to get the blood pumping, I think about the evening ahead. It is possible to get to the Jigokudani Monkey Park by public transport. You can find out more information here about the Jigokudani Monkey Park. Time Travel Turtle was a guest of the Japan National Tourism Organisation but the opinions, over-written descriptions and bad jokes are his own. I really loved it there when I went years ago. Although there was a snowstorm and it was freezing cold, I stayed for hours and took way too many photos. Luckily there are some nice onsen nearby where you could soak in and warm up again. I also highly recommend visiting nearby Matsumoto Castle if anybody happens to have enough time. Every time a monkey moved its head slightly, I took another shot. I know — super cute! I thought they were going to be evil because of the red faces but then they were just lovely to watch. Ha ha — yeah, exactly! Wonderful photos, Michael! The writer is a moron. The monkeys here have probably been doing this long before humans even found the hot springs. Ha ha — thanks for the comment, Cristian. I just wonder, how they cope getting out into the freezing cold after their bathtime and still being wet? Would have liked to see that. We loved spending time with the monkeys and it was so great to see them free. There were a few annoying tourists there who were trying to piss monkeys off for a photo. Great to see you included a photo of the pool with everyone around it. You never see that until you get there. But the size of the pool and all the tourists around it really surprised me so I wanted other people to know what to expect. Not that it takes away from it at all. I am currently living in Hong Kong and plan to visit Japan sometime soon — although i am waiting for the summer months to be honest as i avoid cold weather as much as i can! Thanks, Jasmine. Japan in summer would be nice but I think spring is the most beautiful time and the weather is good. Its a worth visit. Its just one needs to be careful while reaching the park as the ground is too slippery. So Interesting! How ironical that monkeys are enjoying a nice bath in the hot springs , keeping themselves warm and the tourists are watching them, freezing in cold. I was wondering if you ever considered changing the layout of your website? Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better. Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or two images. Maybe you could space it out better? Skip to content. Monkeys in a Japanese hot spring Japan. Oh, how I wish I was in that steaming onsen with its natural hot waters. They show no shame or humility about that either. And they know how to pose, these monkeys. I could stay here and watch them for hours but I fear my toes may soon fall off from the crowd. And I still find that a bit unnerving. Where is the Jigokudani Monkey Park? When is the Jigokudani Monkey Park open? Official website You can find out more information here about the Jigokudani Monkey Park. Their little faces are so red! Wow this is amazing Michael — thanks for sharing! I already want to go back and see them again!! SUCH cute photos!!!!!! If only I had been able to cuddle one!!

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