Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama
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Chiara Viscuso
Available for hire
"You will need to pay in cash and there is a bit of a hike (I think we walked for around 30 minutes), but there are some benches where you can take a break at some points.
The hike was beautiful and a true immersion into nature. I couldn't hear any other sound than nature, the air smelled fresh and clean and the sound of a little river really made me disconnected from our worlds for a moment.
At the end of the hike, you will find where all the monkeys stay freely and a facility with bathrooms, benches and where you can purchase some monkey food and feed them from the inside safely. "
Jenn Slaid
"If you go to the bamboo forest this is a fun stop. You do need to walk up a hill, but the view from the top are great! The monkeys are fun to watch. They don’t jump on the people at all. There is a small hut you can go in and then feed the monkeys through bars (I still wouldn’t but that’s me!) "
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Mackenzie Woods
Available for hire
"A small hike is required to reach the monkey park, so make sure you wear appropriate shoes and that your travel group is willing to make the short trek (well worth it!).
Admission: 600 yen"
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