Osmani García and his wife Laura are having a unique experience with the Japanese snow monkeys

Osmani García and his wife Laura are visiting Japan and enjoying the hot springs alongside the famous snow monkeys. The couple shares their close experience with these primates in Nagano.


Osmani García and his wife Laura enjoy unusual experiences, especially those that involve direct contact with nature and wildlife.

This time, the couple wanted to get a close look at the Japanese snow monkeys, also known as Japanese macaques or red-faced macaques, during their visit to Japan.

"Famous for bathing in the hot springs, a unique experience we had the opportunity to share with them in the Nagano Mountains," the reggaeton artist shared on his Instagram.

The artist posted a video on their social media where they detail this moment with the primates.

Osmani, Laura, and their son Bryan dared to enter the hot springs very close to the monkeys, but while they enjoyed the warm water, they kept a close eye on them.

At times, they even run away and become frightened by the proximity of the primates, which seem to be accustomed to the presence of humans.

If we're talking about extreme experiences, last year the couple swam with sharks in the Bahamas and got to interact with tigers, lions, and even giraffes in Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions about Osmani García and Laura's Experience with Snow Monkeys in Japan

What kind of monkeys did Osmani García and Laura visit in Japan?

Osmani García and Laura visited the Japanese macaques, also known as snow monkeys, who are famous for bathing in hot springs in the Nagano Mountains, Japan.

Where did Osmani García and Laura experience contact with the snow monkeys?

The couple had the opportunity to experience this in the Nagano Mountains, where they were able to observe and interact with the snow monkeys while they bathed in the hot springs.

What other extreme experiences have Osmani García and Laura had?

In addition to their encounter with the snow monkeys, Osmani García and Laura have had other extreme experiences, such as swimming with sharks in the Bahamas and interacting with tigers, lions, and giraffes in Mexico.

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