Perched high in the Japanese Alps, in the village of Jigokudani, is a tranquil retreat for anyone needing some well-deserved R&R. At the Korakukan Inn, visitors can ease into natural hot springs and let the curing waters do wonders - the benefits of which are no longer strictly limited to the human race.
The Korakukan hot springs, originally for the inn's paying guests, also have a regular following of local snow monkeys who often trek from the nearby Jigokudani Monkey Park for a delightful warm-water dip. They're seen here year-round grooming each other or carelessly sprawled out with their arms over the spring's edge. It's during the winter months that their spa rendezvous becomes a notorious habit.
[via Spot Cool Stuff Travel]










Oh that is the cutest thing ever...
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This is really funny...but may not be that attractive to travelers who want to enjoy the same hot spring.
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As we can see even monkey spend time going to spa. All of us we should spend some time going in a health spa or a spa to rejuvenate our body.
The way you've phrased this makes it sound likes it's a new thing. The monkeys have been doing this for years. There's footage of it in David Attenborough's 1983 Living Planet documentary and it was the opening scene of the 1990s movie Baraka. It's certainly a striking image though!