




Yamanouchi Travel Tips
Yamanouchi (山ノ内), a charming municipality in northern Nagano Prefecture, is a treasure trove of attractions for nature and adventure lovers alike. The famous Jigokudani Monkey Park is a must-visit, where you can witness the incredible sight of wild monkeys bathing in natural hot springs. This unique experience draws many visitors, while the nearby towns of Shibu Onsen and Yudanaka Onsen enhance the region's appeal with their delightful bathing facilities, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration.
In addition to its natural wonders, Yamanouchi is home to Shiga Kogen, Japan's largest ski resort. With a single lift ticket granting access to numerous runs, skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts can enjoy the slopes that once hosted events during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. During the warmer months, Shiga Kogen and the surrounding areas of Yamanouchi transform into a hiking paradise, inviting outdoor adventurers to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Joshinetsu Kogen National Park.
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1Shirahone Onsen
Small hot spring town known for its milky waters
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2Nozawa Onsen
Traditional hot springs and skiing experience
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3Kusatsu Onsen
Premier hot spring resorts
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4Matsumoto
City famous for its beautiful original castle
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5Hakuba
World-class skiing and Olympic legacy
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6Nagano
Former olympic city famous for its temple
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7Karuizawa
Upmarket mountain resort town
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8Kamikochi
Popular mountain resort in the Japanese Alps
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9Tsumago
The valley’s best preserved post town
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