Shibu Onsen is a hot spring town located in the northern part of Nagano prefecture, Japan. The town is famous for its traditional architecture and the Jigokudani Monkey Park, where visitors can see wild Japanese macaques bathing in hot springs.
The hot springs in Shibu Onsen are said to have therapeutic effects and there are nine public bathhouses in the town that visitors can use. The bathhouses are open daily from 6am to 9pm and the admission fee is around 500 yen per person.
The town also has a number of ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) that offer accommodation and hot springs baths. The prices for a stay vary depending on the ryokan and the season, but generally start from around 10,000 yen per person per night.
To visit the Jigokudani Monkey Park, visitors can take a local bus from Shibu Onsen to Kanbayashi Onsen, which is the starting point for the trail to the park. The park is open from 9am to 4pm and the admission fee is 800 yen per person.
There are also other attractions in the surrounding area, such as the Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano city and the Matsumoto Castle. The temple is open daily from 5am to 5pm and the admission fee is free. The castle is open daily from 8:30am to 5pm and the admission fee is 610 yen per person.
For more information about Shibu Onsen, you can visit the official website at https://www.shibuonsen.net/en/.
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