Overview
This cute and cosy ryokan, the traditional Japanese inn offers affordable quality accommodation that suits skiers and explorers alike.
The hotel offers twelve traditionally Japanese room, each featuring attractive traditionally Japanese décor with plenty of space, along with communal areas for guests needs too.
Guests are free to use the indoor onsens (hot springs), as well as lounge around in the tea room.
This means you'll likely get to know the owners, the staff and the other guests, and will make your holiday one to remember.
The small restaurant serves breakfast as well as dinner each day, offering traditional Japanese cuisine to all guests.
There are ski storage and drying room facilities available to guests, as well as laundry facilities free for guest
Location
This ryokan is located only a five minute walk from the mountain access Yu Road and is right in the centre of the Nozawa Village, which is super convenient, being so close to all the restaurant, cafes and bars, public hot springs and foot baths, bars and a whole lot more.
Snapshot
- Ski Village: Nozawa Onsen
- Ski Lifts: 4 mins walk via Yu Road
- Restaurants & Bars: In the building
- Chuo Bus Terminal: 4 mins walk
- Togari Nozawa Onsen Train Station: 13 mins drive
A hot springs (Onsen) destination dating back over 150 years, Nozawa Onsen has retained its traditional charm; picturesque winding streets, lined with small restaurants, shops and bars and tradional Ryokans.
Highlights
- Spectacular annual Dosojin Fire Festival on 15th January
- 30 Onsen (hot springs), including 13 free public So-Yu Onsen
- Piste runs for all abilities, Tree Skiing, Off-Piste Zones & backcountry terrain
- Locally owned and run Japanese restaurants with a handful of fun bars opening late into the night
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Onsen
Nozawa Onsen is famous for its flowing natural hot springs which are said to heal sore muscles, nerve and joint pains.
Take a long soak and revive your weary body after your day on the slopes.
Whilst the waters are quite hot, and you may not be able to soak for a long time, multiple baths per day is the recommended way to get the most out of the nutrient rich waters.