Located 656 feet from Shin-Yu Hot Spring, Nozawa Grand Hotel has Japanese and Western rooms with an LCD TV and nature views. Open-air hot-spring baths with beautiful views are featured.
Just a 3-minute walk from the Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort, Japanese-style hotel Miyasakaya offers free Wi-Fi, ski equipment rentals and rooms with a leg-warming kotatsu table.
Featuring ski storage, free Wi-Fi and laundry facilities, Lodge Matsuya provides Western and Japanese-style rooms. It is just a 3-minute walk from Matsuba-No-Yu hot spring.
Shinazawa enjoys a location in Nozawa Onsen, 20 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park and 25 miles from Suzaka Zoo. Featuring free private parking, the 2-star guest house is 13 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park.
Offering special “doburoku” sake, hot public baths and Japanese-style rooms, Nozawa Onsen Utopia is a 7-minute walk from Nozawa-Onsen Ski Resort. Free Wi-Fi is provided at the lobby.
Located in the heart of Nozawa Onsen, Tanuki offers guests a traditional accommodations with Japanese-style rooms that feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring.
Resembling a cozy European ski hotel, Lodge Hahnenkamm offers direct skiing access to the Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort. The hotel is a 1-minute walk from a ski school, and ski rental shops are also nearby....
Chouchinya provides rooms with free WiFi in a prime location in Nozawa Onsen. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Nozawa Onsen.
Conveniently located only a 10-minute walk away from the Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort ski slopes, Ikemoto provides guests with free Wi-Fi at the lobby and a drying room for ski wear.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45515v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45516v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Japanese Room / Vacation STAY 22751 provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Suite / Vacation STAY 22748 has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Standard Studio / Vacation STAY 22699 provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Executive Studio / Vacation STAY 22746 has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 野沢温泉 奈良屋旅館 has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. 15 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park and 22 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park, the property provides a ski pass sales point and...
The breakfast was a wonderful treat and experience
Kawamotoya was renovated in 2022 and now offers stylish apartments with Breakfast at the cafe are included. All apartments come with their own toilet and shower.
Gondola House has a shared lounge, restaurant, a bar and ski-to-door access in Nozawa Onsen. 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park and 20 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park, the hotel has ski storage space.
Location and amenities available at the accommodation. Friendly staff were awesome too.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, nozawasnow - Vacation STAY 86362v is located in Nozawa Onsen, 13 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park and 20 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 14 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Yamatoya provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a spa & wellness center. 20 miles from Jigokudani...
Very nice and helpful staff. Good breakfast. Two private onsens.
A 10-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, the completely nonsmoking Hotel Haus St Anton features a hot-spring bath and sells homemade pickles and jams.
Located 656 feet from Shin-Yu Hot Spring, Nozawa Grand Hotel has Japanese and Western rooms with an LCD TV and nature views. Open-air hot-spring baths with beautiful views are featured.
Amazing ski resort with great snow and very friendly...
Amazing ski resort with great snow and very friendly personnel. Everything worked nicely and the small town center is lovely.
Streets can get narrow so make sure you have parking in advance if going by car. Also check distance from ski lifts.
franciscojs12
Argentina
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, clean inn with wonderful hosts.
Beautiful, clean inn with wonderful hosts. Great common premises, especially the kitchen, which is great for breakfast (you can buy coffee pods at cost from the host). The futons were very comfortable. We hope to return!
Recommendation for future guests: try to make reservations for restaurants for your entire stay once you arrive (and the inn staff can help) to avoid lining up in cold weather.
Angelica
Thailand
10
Scored 10
Stick to businesses owned and operated by local Japanese.
Stick to businesses owned and operated by local Japanese. Those owned by foreigners are often over-priced with inferior service....sure you might get to speak English, but stay home if that's important...;)
Pope
10
Scored 10
Amazing and cute little village!
Amazing and cute little village! Ski hill is great too (needs a bit more English signage). Be sure to book any of the nicer/better restaurants way in advance! These book out quickly (Aussies book these places out!)
Samuel
Australia
10
Scored 10
An amazing and authentic Japanese experience.
An amazing and authentic Japanese experience. The rooms were brilliant and the Onsen was next level luxury. Made the whole ski experience a pleasure being just a short stroll from the Yu road travellator access. Highly recommend it
Jarrod Silbert
Australia
10
Scored 10
This was my first trip to Nozawa Onsen, but I have been to...
This was my first trip to Nozawa Onsen, but I have been to Niseko many times. Nozawa Onsen feels like a magical piece of Japan history whereas Niseko is more glitz and glam and shiny. I like both and think skiers/snowboarders that visit Japan should try both. Niseko is like the fancy new mall that has everything, but also expensive and requires paid parking. Nozawa Onsen is like finding an old boutique with the same owners for 30+ years. It's got more charm and stories to tell.
Also, the public onsens are a great experience. Walking around the village during/after fresh snowfall is a real treat too!
the location was great. About a 5-minute walk to the Nozawa Onsen Nagasaki gondola. It was also pretty well located in the city and close to several hot springs in the area. I think there are more than 10 you can go to for free. There is also a spring in the bathing room that can be used in the evenings. The area and the hotel are very quiet and quite relaxing. There is also space in the basement for your snowboard or skis, drying racks, and a changing area. All in all quite good with location, services etc.
Great location. Only a minute or so walk to the main street. It's a 10 or so minute uphill walk to the gondola base, but at least there are ski lockers there to make this easier. It's very traditional and the rooms are warm and comfortable. The photos here and on the website are not great and as other people have said it is much nicer in real life. It's good value for money.
The offered breakfast for Y1,000 was fantastic. Filling and a range of Japanese breakfast offerings. Location was good, with a bus stop right on the corner of the hotel location. Bus could take us into the city centre or up to the snow lifts but stops at 5pm, keep that in mind. Host was fantastic, always friendly and helpful service.
Overall my stay here was mostly positive. The room had plenty of space, the bath was nice, and the staff was overall mostly friendly. They helped me get around Nozawa Onsen with a map and gave me plenty of tips around the town which I appreciated. They also gave me my ticket to the Fire Festival which was very helpful.
Everything! Our room was beautiful and very warm. The owners are a lovely couple that made us feel very welcome. We had a wonderful Japanese breakfast there made with locally sourced ingredients.
The hotel is decorated with photos of a pro slalom skier that’s the couple’s son which is a wonderful touch to the place.
Owner is very friendly and patience with our request and questions about Nozawa town. Also given us clear information about ski rental. She even guided us to purchase discounted lift tickets from Japanese tourism website. She made us felt very welcoming and enjoyed our stay throughout. Thumbs up
It was everything I expected of a traditional ryokan, warm room, comfortable futon and fantastic quilt.
Shared bathrooms were very clean and accessible. Free traditional rice cake for breakfast prepared by host.
The price was value for money at approx AU$68 per night.
Mr. Kadowakikan was super friendly and helpful. He picked us up and dropped us off at the shuttle bus stop. He helped us order rental ski/snowboard equipment to the hotel. The hotel's own onsen was very clean and more comfortable than the town's free onsens.
Beautiful hotel up on the hill overlooking much of the town. Breakfast each morning was delicious, team was incredibly friendly and helpful with information about local goings on, and the private onsen was a big plus after a day of snowboarding.
Perfect location for ski-in, ski-out access. Fabulous staff, good included breakfast, free over-snow shuttle for access to the main Nozawa Onsen village. Small onsen within the building. Lovely spacious rooms (in shared facility areas)
The owners are so lovely. Very welcoming, happy and accommodating. The property is fabulous, super warm and cosy! Rooms are big and offer exactly what you need. Hotel location is great, very close to the town centre.
We loved staying here. Traditional Japanese rooms were great. Onsen was great. The family that ran the hotel were awesome, very accommodating and cooked a great breakfast. Would recommend this place!
Modernized Japanese style hotel with western breakfast and great location to slopes and restaurants. Owner & staff members were extremely helpful on arrival and during our stay.
We absolutely loved staying at this hotel for four nights. The location is ideal for skiing, the rooms are spacious, and the staff are exceptionally kind and thoughtful.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The breakfast was home-made traditional Japanese, with some Western-style food available, e.g. ham & eggs, cereal.
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