Anyone interested to visit the Snow Monkey Park? I found that there's a "Nagano Pass" which you can use it for major local trains in Nagano 😌 So convenient!
I had the Nagano Pass with me for 5 days and I'm able to cover a lot of places ⛰️ And here's my Vlog for it in YouTube 😌~
P. S. It's my first time using Adobe Premier Pro to edit my videos 🎉🎉
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2萬的網紅Karen茄雲遊攝世界-LittleEggplanet,也在其Youtube影片中提到,長野一日遊:使用snow monkey day pass,遊覽地獄谷野猿公苑、小布施、長野燈明祭。 文字補充、交通資訊,請見blog文: 地獄谷野猿公苑、小布施:https://www.littleeggplanet.com/snow-monkey-park/ 長野燈明祭:https://www....
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snow monkey pass 在 Chanwon Sweetie♥ Facebook 的最佳解答
First time ever I heard of snow monkey and all of them is playing around in front of me. Seriously they are soooo cute and the instruction told us not to stare at their eyes or have eye contact with them. The route to Nagano #JigokudaniSnowMonkeyPark wasn’t easy at all.
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First we take Shinkansen to Nagano, then take train and get the 2 Day pass to this snow monkey park. Next go up to the mountain and walk 1.6km until the snow monkey park. Now I know why it’s less tourist but...
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snow monkey pass 在 日本.私.足跡 Facebook 的最佳貼文
<雪猿泡溫泉--地獄谷野猿公苑>
位於長野縣北部的地獄谷野猿公苑,身處上信越高原國家公園的志賀高原內。自1964年開園以來,透過1998年的長野東奧和外媒的報導,讓這個沿著橫湯川溪谷旁的小小天地聲名大噪。
在地獄谷內有300隻以上的日本獼猴,除了在雪地中和沿著橫湯川溪谷旁玩耍的獼猴群外,還有聞名遐邇的雪猿泡溫泉。這邊的獼猴們自成一國,也非常習慣人群,可以非常輕易捕捉到他們真真實實的日常生活。在溫泉池中的獼猴們頭頂覆蓋著雪,以非常享受和陶醉的神情享受溫泉,這樣獨特而溫馨的畫面,吸引了各地而來的旅客。
除了獼猴群外,地獄谷本身在冬季就是一個很漂亮的地點。如果想體驗人猿共浴,最鄰近野猿公苑的溫泉旅館「後樂館」,是個不錯的選擇。
交通:
1) 由JR長野站搭乘急行巴士至Snow Monkey Park(スノーモンキーパーク站後徒步35分鐘
2) 由長野電鐵長野站搭乘雪猿號特急列車至湯田中站,轉搭乘路線巴士至上林溫泉後,徒步40分鐘。
3) 入住湯田中溫泉當地旅館,部分旅館有提供免費接駁巴士運送。
如果想避免麻煩,可以購買snow monkey pass 二日券,當中就有包含長野電鐵、路線巴士及野猿公苑的入場券。
=> https://ppt.cc/fXHENx
今天多放了幾張可愛雪猿的照片給大家,在接下來的冬季,有機會來到長野的話,推薦規劃行程來這邊體會雪猿泡溫泉的魅力~
snow monkey pass 在 Karen茄雲遊攝世界-LittleEggplanet Youtube 的最讚貼文
長野一日遊:使用snow monkey day pass,遊覽地獄谷野猿公苑、小布施、長野燈明祭。
文字補充、交通資訊,請見blog文:
地獄谷野猿公苑、小布施:https://www.littleeggplanet.com/snow-monkey-park/
長野燈明祭:https://www.littleeggplanet.com/nagano-toumyou/
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冬雪之旅-17天跨越1/4個日本
遊記、影片目錄及行程總覽:https://wp.me/p9maIn-10T
第1集-關東櫪木縣日光湯西川溫泉:https://youtu.be/vT-tdG9Qiqo
第2集-東北福島縣會津若松:https://youtu.be/dba1TXXG1Uk
第3集-東北山形縣銀山溫泉:https://youtu.be/NFXwsnugAYk
第4集-東北山形縣藏王樹冰:https://youtu.be/vnAV0tMZJo4
第5集-東北山形縣山寺:https://youtu.be/XHaCu9meTQg
第6集-東北福島縣絕景五色沼:https://youtu.be/24qhUfBBr94
第7集-關東山梨縣新倉山淺間公園:https://youtu.be/lzoyUVG6ltU
第8集-關東山梨縣富士五湖:https://youtu.be/kavS0AlypIs
第9集-中部長野縣野猿公苑,小布施,燈明祭:https://youtu.be/B5Yit0E7Xl0
第10集-中部長野縣松本市:https://youtu.be/5iZOVOVNIJs
第11集-中部長野縣/岐阜縣馬籠宿&妻籠宿:https://youtu.be/WAE2N9ftpG4
精華片段剪輯版: https://youtu.be/zqeAgix9-Ik
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snow monkey pass 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文
The Los Angeles Lakers drove a stake into the heart of the Philadelphia 76ers and staked their claim as the NBA's next dynasty.
Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers won their second straight title with a 108-96 victory in Game Five of the NBA Finals, completing the greatest postseason run in league history.
"A dream come true," O'Neal said. "I always knew we could do it, especially after the first one last year. I just knew that if we did what we were supposed to do that we could get it done."
"Team Shaq" has gone back-to-back, claiming its 13th championship. The Lakers did it by going 15-1, with the lone loss coming in overtime against the 76ers in the opener of this series.
That ended a 19-game winning streak, but O'Neal quickly restored order, powering the Lakers to four straight wins as he claimed his second straight NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award.
"The first championship was just to get the monkey off my back," O'Neal said. "The ones that I get from now on will just be to stamp my name in history -- as far as for myself, as far as for whatever team I'm on."
"It was an unbelievable run for us in the playoffs," said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who won his eighth championship, one shy of the legendary Red Auerbach. "Their concentration was incredible during this period."
O'Neal collected 29 points and 13 rebounds in the clincher. He manhandled Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, averaging 33 points, 15.8 rebounds and 3.4 blocks in the series.
"His defense is really, I think, one of the keys for us winning," Jackson said. "He was a presence inside, both offensively and defensively."
O'Neal's impact was undeniable. Not only was he an unstoppable post presence, his teammates made a record 36-of-75 3-pointers playing off him.
"I've never seen a player better in my life," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "I mean that."
"I'm drunk," O'Neal said as he entered the interview room. "A lotta champagne."
It was a lot of O'Neal, but it wasn't all him. It only seemed that way. Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant, -- heavily booed in his hometown throughout the series -- silenced this city with something less than brotherly love.
Bryant had 26 points and 12 rebounds, shaking off a poor first half. He averaged 24.6 points and was outstanding in each of LA's four wins, perfectly complementing O'Neal -- which was not always the case during the season.
"It's a thing in the past," Bryant said. "We'll do our best to try to keep a team effort, keep a community. Hopefully, we won't have to go through what we went through this year, and I don't think we will."
The Lakers did not exactly bury the 76ers. Following the script of the entire series, they allowed a huge lead to dwindle in the fourth quarter before two 3-pointers by Derek Fisher served as dual daggers to the heart the Sixers displayed to the very end.
NBA MVP Allen Iverson scored 37 points despite suffering another injury, this one to his ribs. He averaged 35.6 points in his first Finals and allowed a basketball-crazed city to believe it could topple Tinseltown.
"Allen told me he thought he cracked some ribs," Brown said. "They X-rayed it, I don't know, they didn't find that. It's what that kid's about. He had a phenomenal year.
"And I think being in this environment on this stage, people really recognize what an unbelievable competitor he is and what a great player."
Iverson's competitive spirit got the best of him. He walked off the court as the buzzer sounded, refusing to shake hands. He also blew off the postgame media session when he saw he had to wait for Bryant.
But the "Little Guy" and a big heart were nowhere near enough for the Sixers, who struggled on offense and saw their dogged defense decimated by a dynasty.
"They got our attention during the course of this series," said Jackson.
Injury-infiltrated Philadelphia fought hard in every game, but playing uphill took its toll and the Sixers were pushed back by the 7-2, 330-pound O'Neal, a mountain of a man and the NBA's king of the hill.
"It may not seem like I'm happy on my face," O'Neal said in the interview room. "I'm also greedy and I'm not done."
"Shaq has got more in him," Jackson said. "I expect him to have more than two championships before he's finished with this game."
Rick Fox scored 20 points for the Lakers and Fisher added 18, all on 3-pointers. LA made 12-of-17 from the arc, devastating the double-teams the Sixers ran at O'Neal.
Philadelphia's Tyrone Hill had his best postseason game with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Mutombo added 13 and 11 before fouling out and Eric Snow had 13 and 12 assists.
"They came out and proved to the world that they were a defending champion," Mutombo said.
Bryant scored seven quick points early in the final period to give the Lakers a 92-74 lead. But the Sixers would not allow any early celebration, putting together another of their patented pushes.
Hill's jumper made it 93-84 with 5:24 to play but Fisher drilled a 3-pointer. Mutombo fouled out with 3:41 left, but Philadelphia kept coming as Hill's three-point play cut the deficit to 100-92 with 1:51 to go.
Snow's free throw got it a point closer, but Fisher made another from the arc to seal it with 51 seconds left. Brown pulled his weary warriors off the floor to a standing ovation that lasted until the final horn as tears welled in Iverson's eyes.
Right before tip-off, the video scoreboard showed a hilarious cartoon that depicted O'Neal as a building-crushing monster before Iverson emerged as "Underdog" to save the day.
That got the crowd going and Snow's return to the starting lineup sparked the Sixers to their first opening-quarter lead of the series, 27-24. Mutombo held O'Neal relatively in check, Snow ran the offense and Iverson scored 11 points.
Iverson also collected three fouls, going hard to the floor after a collision with Bryant with 42 seconds to go. He began the second quarter on the bench with an ice pack on his right side and spent the early part of the period trying to stretch it out while missing three straight shots.
Meanwhile, O'Neal and the Lakers found some rhythm. Robert Horry made his seventh straight 3-pointer to pull LA into a 29-29 tie and O'Neal scored eight points in less than three minutes, including a short jumper that gave the Lakers the lead for good at 36-34 with 7:57 remaining.
O'Neal dropped in an alley-oop pass from Fox and Bryant sank a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 49-40 with 3:43 left before Iverson found his stroke again. He scored six quick points to get the Sixers back in it.
The Lakers led 52-48 at halftime behind 17 points by O'Neal and six 3-pointers. Iverson scored 19 points.
Bryant, who shot 2-of-10 in the first half, got untracked as the Lakers widened the gap in a foul-filled third quarter. He scored eight points and set a tone by going to the basket and attacking the offensive boards.
O'Neal and Matt Geiger had a staredown and received technical fouls. Bryant heard the "Kobe (stinks)" chants once again, but a 3-pointer by Fisher silenced the crowd and gave LA a 78-66 advantage with 2:24 to play. The Lakers led 83-68 entering the final period.