Snow Monkey park, Nagano, Japan
Oo, salty. Okay, we go right from here according to the map. Snow monkey park. Monkey park. Walk. Walk. Walk. You don’t have anything in your hand, right? What? These monkeys, they will snap me. Oh, really? They’ll come and you better take your phone. Well, not the phone. I don’t think they’re going to get But the backpack, they take it and open. Especially the purse. Oh, glad you didn’t bring the purse. I promise you. Okay. There’s the restroom right there. You can take a bath with the monkeys. You can take bath with monkeys, but don’t feed the monkeys. And don’t look in their eyes if you’re taking the bath. Oh. They may steal our food and packets or food place. We are open coffee. Pizza. Apple pizza. Monkey coffee. Snow monkey coffee. There’s a monkey inside. Did you see that? The monkey inside the coffee right there. Oh. Oh, there. Yeah. 1.6 kilometer from that point. In the winter, that area has snow right there. The whole area here has snow. Huh? No, it’s up there. Not here. No. Yeah. But sometimes you have your own food. You can you don’t smell much but other people can. [Applause] There’s some food up there too. A noodle for 1,500 yen. And that thing for 14 300, huh? 300. No, large portion of Yeah. 300. Yeah. But otherwise 15 + 300 Some left from that side. Yeah, pretty nice. This is natural, not man-made. Seems like we are back to the same place that time. He’s taking me. There’s a river flowing down there. We are pretty close to that area. You just have to be careful with the monkeys cuz they are open your backpack. And the story behind these monkeys is one day small baby monkey, he fell down into the hot water and then few monkey jumped in to save the monkey. And then they really like that water. nice and warm water. So after that they started staying there. Do not give food to the monkeys. [Applause] Why is there a bridge? Is this something else? Um, well, lunch drink. [Applause] Yeah, hot springs. That water must be hot, too. That’s the ticket for this. It’s okay to photograph monkey with cameras, but not with drones. Oh, there’s a monkey right there. Oh, they’re so cute. They said don’t startle them. Monkeys have I told you see the baby. They’re so small. Huh? Yeah. What is it? This baby [Music] heat. Oh Heat. Heat. Okay. Usually in the winter there’s a lot of snow and these monkeys are sitting in there. What is this? [Music] Guys, 94°C temperature. This Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Monkey parks. No monkey parts. Station. station town. Look at on the street. They made flowers on the road. Very quiet town. And these are the kind of homes you see down car station. This is their car garage. Okay. Deal is a small town. Not a single person here in this town. Um, That’s where we came from. We stopped at this station and near the road. And there’s some water where you can put your feet in there. And it’s warm water. Look at all these snacks. So cheap. Only less than $2 each. 150 basically in dollar. And you keep on going and going here. [Music] Vanilla cookies. Apple jam sandwich cookies. So these are sandwich cookies. Different type of sandwich cookies. Cereal cookies. [Music] Rice crackers templates. Honey orange gummy. Excuse me. Strawberry chocolates. [Music] Pumpkin cookies. Sweet potato cookies. Sweet potato cake. Butter chicken cookie. B chicken curry. Green curry. No, it’s not working. Yeah, it’s working. You just don’t know how to use it. Let’s exit from the station now. Nango station. We have too much food. Too many different variety of drinks and foods. Juice. I like the banana milk juice here. Nagano station. Nago. Now I got home. [Music] Just cross the street. It’s my Starbucks. We just came from that side. Okay. And this has like five stories. All stores. [Music] This is what is this? Look at all these things. You can get PS5. You can buy from the vending machine. [Music] More games. More games. Looks like they like games so much. Look at that. Of course. Cheese. [Music] stamps house. If you walk straight from JR station, you will hit this area after about 1 and a half mile. And this is very beautiful area. They have temples and there’s a park down there. Don’t do Thankful. Mouth open symbolizes a sound. The beginning of all things represents overt physical strength. Unilo mouth closed symbolizes the un the ending of things like represents latent hidden power. Ah nice. Okay. What what did together what they symbolize? Start and end of the word. No. So oh yeah yeah. So the mouth open symbolizes a sound which is the beginning of things represents strength. Mouth closed symbolizes un or ending of all things like the M sound represents latent hidden power. Together they represent start and end of the universe life and death and ultimate protection. I see. Wow. This is total food. No drink. Yeah. We are not taking food or drink. Well technically. No. That’s the package. Why do they always wear to protect them from something? [Music] [Applause] You want to start here, sir? No, no. We’re going to go. All these things are closed now. We can use the restroom before they close that, too. This is a bodhis protects children, travelers, and souls of the deceased. And he cares. So, this is usually done to remember children who died. And oh, can we go at the end after we’re done? If you come straight from JR station, keep walking straight up about one and a half miles and you will reach here. Beautiful place. There’s another one there on top of that other side of the temple. And then this is what we see on the other side. Town after town. Okay. So, it’s fine. So, we’re going to do a dinner time. Yeah. Okay. Sounds fine. I’ll see you then. Just came to this park while walking from that side and this is just the beginning.

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