Sunday, March 25, 2012

Iwatayama Monkey Park


If you like monkeys and want to get up close with them, this is the place! (But if your best friend is scared of monkeys, you might want to cross this off you itinerary.) Iwatayama Monkey Park is a 5 minute walk from Hankyu Railway's Arashiyama Station, but count on 10 more minutes to climb the mountain to where the monkeys are hanging out.



Starting from downtown Kyoto, catch the Hankyu line bound for Osaka (usually Umeda Station). It's 220 yen for the whole trip, but you will need to switch trains at Katsura Station. At Katsura you will need to exit your train, go up some stairs and go back down another flight to your left. Then you will be on the correct platform to ride to Arashiyama.





When you arrive in Arashiyama exit the station and go straight. This isn't the most direct route to the park, but I feel that's it's the most scenic and also gives you a chance to buy snacks. You will pass bus stops and a parking lot, but then you will arrive at the park by the river! Turn left and do not cross the bridge onto the island that is a large park. Keep walking straight until the road ends and turn right. In about 1/2 a block you will be at an intersection with a bridge. Stay to the left and walk along the river- don't cross the bridge! The entrance to the park is inside a small shrine- look for stone steps to the shrine on your left after about 180 ft. The shrine looks empty, but when you enter there is a booth on the far left selling tickets to the park. It is 550 yen for an adult entrance ticket. Now the hiking begins!




I was carrying my camera backpack, was in fairly good shape and still had to take a break halfway up. Apparently I took the left path, which is shorter but steeper. Hang right for a less onerous climb. On my trail there was a sign halfway up reading, "Hang in there! The monkeys are waiting for you!" There is fencing up around the trails which made me think there were monkeys in the bushes and trees, but I didn't see any on my way up to the top.



At the top of the mountain it is MONKEY CITY! Monkeys sleeping, grooming, just hanging out. There is a small wooden building with chain link fence over the open windows. You can buy food in here and give it to the monkeys through the fence-windows. They were selling apple slices and peanuts- I asked the lady selling them which the monkeys liked better and she said the younger monkeys liked the apples and the older monkeys liked the peanuts. When you feed the monkeys you are supposed to put the food on the windowsill for them to grab (so you don't touch them), but they hold out there little hands and it is Very Difficult not to put the food in their palms.



Outside the hut the monkeys don't bother you for food, but there are still rules to follow:
1. Don't look the monkeys in the eye.
2. Don't touch the monkeys.
3. Don't feed the monkeys outside.



There are rangers walking around making sure everyone is following the rules and that monkeys and humans play nice. The rangers are happy to take your picture with a monkey you just need to stand a few feet behind one so you are not too close, but in the same shot. The rangers also know all about the monkey's history and hierarchy. If you speak Japanese I highly recommend asking them questions, they are happy to answer!

Last of all, if you are there at the end of the day (4:30 to 5 pm), you will catch feeding time. I'll let the video speak for itself:

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