Yudanaka Onsen — Gateway to Snow Monkeys
Yudanaka Onsen (湯田中温泉) is a traditional hot spring town serving as the gateway to Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park. The town has a 1,350-year history as a healing hot spring, with water rich in sulfur and iron. Unlike touristy Shibu Onsen next door, Yudanaka retains a quiet, working-town atmosphere with local bathhouses (sotoyu) used by residents and a few ryokan catering to visitors.
The town's architecture is traditional wooden buildings with steam vents rising from the streets. Several public bathhouses are open to visitors (¥200–500), and the water is notably hot (42–45°C) with a strong sulfur smell. Yudanaka serves as a practical base for visiting the snow monkeys — affordable accommodation, easy train access from Nagano, and authentic onsen culture without the crowds. The town is also the terminus of the Nagano Dentetsu Line, with a charming retro station building.
Opening Hours
Public bathhouses: typically morning – 10:00 PM (hours vary by establishment)
Closed: Town open year-round
Entrance Fee
Public bathhouses: ¥200–500 | Nagano Dentetsu train: ¥1,290 one-way from Nagano
Best Season
Winter (December–March) for snow scenery and hot springs | Year-round as base for Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park
Visit Duration
Half day (bathhouse soak + town walk) | Overnight for relaxed pace + snow monkey day trip
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