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Inktober 2025 Day 19 Arctic

Inktober 2025 Day 19 Arctic

Inktober 2025 Day 19 Arctic

#Inktober #arctic #jigokudani #monkeys #hotsprings #sauna #winter #cozy #inktoberday19 #chill #arcticmonkeys #inktoberday19arctic #inktober2025arctic #inktober2025 #artedigital #digitalart

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In this quiet, wintry moment at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano, Japan, a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) — commonly known as a snow monkey — rests beside a natural hot spring set aside just for its kind. This park is famous for allowing these highly intelligent primates to enjoy the steamy onsen waters undisturbed during the long, snowy winter.

The monkey in the foreground is captured in sharp detail. Its thick, beige-brown fur is damp from the steam-filled air, and its pink, expressive face is turned thoughtfully to the side. There’s a small dot of dirt or grit on its chin — a perfectly imperfect detail that brings warmth and authenticity to the scene. One arm stretches out to grip a cold rock, while the rest of its body seems caught in a moment of quiet stillness, as if taking in the comfort of the misty surroundings.

Behind this lone figure, partially obscured by the rising steam, other snow monkeys lounge peacefully in the onsen, their fur wet and their bodies relaxed in the mineral-rich warmth. Some sit in groups, others recline alone — soaking, grooming, or simply enjoying the heat. Their presence adds to the sense of community and calm that defines this special place.

The surrounding landscape is rugged and cold — snow-dusted rocks and icy air contrast with the comfort of the hot spring. But the macaques are undeterred. This unique behavior — bathing in hot springs to survive the freezing temperatures — is a cultural trait among these monkeys, passed down over generations. It’s a rare example of learned behavior in wild primates and one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in Japan.

Steam rises gently from the water, blending with the snow and mist in the air. The scene feels both ancient and intimate, like a glimpse into a secret world where wild animals have found a way to soften winter’s bite with warmth, patience, and a bit of shared wisdom.
Photo Credit: Gregory Rothman 2018

In this quiet, wintry moment at Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano, Japan, a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) — commonly known as a snow monkey — rests beside a natural hot spring set aside just for its kind. This park is famous for allowing these highly intelligent primates to enjoy the steamy onsen waters undisturbed during the long, snowy winter. The monkey in the foreground is captured in sharp detail. Its thick, beige-brown fur is damp from the steam-filled air, and its pink, expressive face is turned thoughtfully to the side. There’s a small dot of dirt or grit on its chin — a perfectly imperfect detail that brings warmth and authenticity to the scene. One arm stretches out to grip a cold rock, while the rest of its body seems caught in a moment of quiet stillness, as if taking in the comfort of the misty surroundings. Behind this lone figure, partially obscured by the rising steam, other snow monkeys lounge peacefully in the onsen, their fur wet and their bodies relaxed in the mineral-rich warmth. Some sit in groups, others recline alone — soaking, grooming, or simply enjoying the heat. Their presence adds to the sense of community and calm that defines this special place. The surrounding landscape is rugged and cold — snow-dusted rocks and icy air contrast with the comfort of the hot spring. But the macaques are undeterred. This unique behavior — bathing in hot springs to survive the freezing temperatures — is a cultural trait among these monkeys, passed down over generations. It’s a rare example of learned behavior in wild primates and one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in Japan. Steam rises gently from the water, blending with the snow and mist in the air. The scene feels both ancient and intimate, like a glimpse into a secret world where wild animals have found a way to soften winter’s bite with warmth, patience, and a bit of shared wisdom. Photo Credit: Gregory Rothman 2018

Jigokudani Monkey Park, Nagano, Japan 2018. A Macaque tries a new dot of makeup on her chin- that years color,: Wet Mud.

#SnowMonkey #JapanWildlife #NatureTherapy #OnsenLife #MonkeyMindfulness #WinterWildlife #Jigokudani #PrimateCulture #EcoTravel #BlueskyPhotos
#Photography

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New bus service coming for the Snow Monkeys and Shiga Kogen.

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#Shigakogen #Shigakogenskiresort #志賀高原 #thesnowmonkeys #SnowMonkey #SnowMonkeys #JapanSnowMonkeys #JapanMonkeyPark #Jigokudani #地獄谷野猿公苑 #地獄谷温泉 #jigokudanimonkeypark #スノーモンキー #地獄谷野猿公苑 #ニホンザル #子猿 #温泉猿 #長野 #Nagano

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New bus service coming for the Snow Monkeys and Shiga Kogen.

See more: posts.gle/6n7FSc

#Shigakogen #Shigakogenskiresort #志賀高原 #thesnowmonkeys #SnowMonkey #SnowMonkeys #JapanSnowMonkeys #JapanMonkeyPark #Jigokudani #地獄谷野猿公苑 #地獄谷温泉 #jigokudanimonkeypark #スノーモンキー #地獄谷野猿公苑 #ニホンザル #子猿 #温泉猿 #長野 #Nagano

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It feels like a Thursday

#Japan #Jigokudani #Monkey

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Snow monkey in hot spring, Hokkaido Japan.
#snowstormhokkaido #snowmonkeyparkhokkaido #Jigokudani #JigokudaniMonkeyPark

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Śnieżne małpy z Jigokudani. Mieliśmy szczęście, że przyszły, bo listopad nie jest dość zimny, by cały czas się grzały w onsenie.
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Snow monkeys of Jigokudani. We were lucky they came, as November isn't cold enough for them to hot bath.
#snowmonkeys #jigokudani #japonia #japan #snieznemalpy

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Japan Snow Monkeys

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#thesnowmonkeys #SnowMonkey #Japan #Monkey #SnowMonkeys #JapanSnowMonkeys #JapanMonkeyPark #Jigokudani #地獄谷野猿公苑

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Photography. A color photo of a small monkey (Japanese macaque or snow monkey) looking at the camera and holding up its middle finger. The little monkey is sitting in water up to its belly and holding its finger between its eyes, which looks like it is giving the photographer the middle finger. A very funny photo for any occasion. 
Info: Jigokudani Yaen Kōen (Jigokudani Monkey Park) is a facility for observing wild monkeys on the Japanese main island of Honshū. 
The facility is known for the wild Japanese macaques (Makaka fuscata) that come from the mountains of Nagano in winter to bathe in the park's hot springs. (Wikipedia)

Photography. A color photo of a small monkey (Japanese macaque or snow monkey) looking at the camera and holding up its middle finger. The little monkey is sitting in water up to its belly and holding its finger between its eyes, which looks like it is giving the photographer the middle finger. A very funny photo for any occasion. Info: Jigokudani Yaen Kōen (Jigokudani Monkey Park) is a facility for observing wild monkeys on the Japanese main island of Honshū. The facility is known for the wild Japanese macaques (Makaka fuscata) that come from the mountains of Nagano in winter to bathe in the park's hot springs. (Wikipedia)

🟤 A Monday monkey and... a
favorite photo.
📷 by Artist: #JariPeltomäki 🇫🇮 in Loc.: #Jigokudani Yaen Kōen, #Yamanouchi Japan 🇯🇵 2023 - Title: "Japanese Macaque" - #Art #PhotoArt #Fotografie #Photography #Monkey #Wildlife #Nature #Artist #Pets #MondayMotivation #Travel ➡️ #APhotoLove

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Favourite Photos: Bathing Macaques (Photo in “Japan: The Basics” (2nd Edition)) Japan: The Basics contains many photographs (all taken by me) to help with the discussions in the book. I have previously done individual posts on each of the photos that were in the first edition tha...

Favourite Photos: Bathing Macaques (Photo in “Japan: The Basics” (2nd Edition))

#Japan #FavouritePhoto #JapanTheBasics #Photography #Symbolism #Nagano #Jigokudani #JigokudaniYaenKoen #SnowMonkeyPark #Macaque #Monkey

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Japan: The Basics Please note that the second edition of Japan: The Basics was published in 2024. Continue reading below for details about the first edition. Japan: The Basics, is an engaging introduction to the cul…

We look for similarities between humans and macaques, but differences between non-Japanese and Japanese. Why? Read “Japan: The Basics”#Japan #SnowMonkey #SnowMonkeys #Jigokudani #Nagano #Onsen #Snow #Onsen @newsonjapan

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The Japanese #snowmonkey of #jigokudani #japan #monkey #nature #wildlife #wildlifephotography #tokyostreetview #travel

The Japanese #snowmonkey of #jigokudani #japan #monkey #nature #wildlife #wildlifephotography #tokyostreetview #travel

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The Japanese #snowmonkey of #jigokudani #japan #monkey #nature #wildlife #wildlifephotography #tokyostreetview #travel

The Japanese #snowmonkey of #jigokudani #japan #monkey #nature #wildlife #wildlifephotography #tokyostreetview #travel

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