Situated 200 metres 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.
Elli
Australia
Loved the spacious room we had and the onsen has a beautiful view over the village.
Providing bright, simple rooms with an LCD TV and private bathroom, Gasthof Schi Heil is 700 metres from Nozawa-Onsen Ski Resort and 200 metres from Ooyu Hot Spring.
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.
Fraser
Australia
Location was great, right next to key restaurants and the escalator up to the snow.
Chouchinya provides rooms with free WiFi in a prime location in Nozawa Onsen. This property is situated a short distance from attractions such as Nozawa Onsen. The property is 5 km from Lake...
Hannah
New Zealand
Lovely family home stay where we were looked after by the hosts. Excellent Japanese breakfast served, and we loved the on site onsen for bathing.
Situated within 32 km of Jigokudani Monkey Park and 41 km of Suzaka City Zoo, Shinazawa features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Nozawa Onsen.
Ceci John
New Zealand
The accommodation is lovely, with spacious rooms, comfy tatami beds, and traditional pyjamas provided. The staff is super friendly and the breakfast is excellent. There's an onsen onsite and other options nearby. An excellent dinner is available at a reasonable price. Also, Tommy's Burger is across the street.
I read that some people commented on the location not being good. I'm not too sure what they were expecting. It's only a 15-10 minute walk from the ski field, and some equipment providers let you store your gear at the base, so it's a pretty easy walk.
I highly recommend this accommodation and would definitely stay there again.
Nakajimaya Ryokan is a 5-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Bus Stop. The bus stop is a 25-minute direct bus ride from JR Iiyama Station.
kgsy2090
Malaysia
Modern, newly refurbished (with a lift!) yet still keeping to the traditional Japanese elements of a Ryokan.
We loved that they offered a semi raised bed. Bedding was really comfy and our room was really spacious. Didn't have any issues with the in-room amenities at all!
Amazing variety of local breakfasts every morning and great that you could have your own private breakfast area.
Loved the samue provided and that it was refreshed daily!
Onsen was kept very clean with a lot of amenities (spent a lot of time there!)
Discount off ski passes & ski equipment if you're a guest here so you don't need to book your equipment in advance - just get it when you're there using their discount!
Thank you to Yukiko-san and her family for opening their home to us and being so helpful.
Offering a garden and mountain view, Iroha Nozawa is located in Nozawa Onsen, 32 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park and 41 km from Suzaka City Zoo.
Imogen
Australia
Well laid out, very functional, nice and roomy with everything we needed. Great location with easy walk to slopes, ski almost to door, easy walk to town but the best thing was being next door to the public onsen
Located in the heart of Nozawa Onsen, Tanuki offers guests a traditional accommodation with Japanese-style rooms that feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring.
Harry
Australia
The receptionist Miyuki was very attentive, she asks all relevant questions and answers all of our tourists last minute questions. Despite just staying for one night, Tanuki has left a long lasting memory for me and my wife, we can’t wait for our next holiday with Tanuiki
Featuring ski storage, free Wi-Fi and a launderette, Lodge Matsuya provides Western and Japanese-style rooms. It is just a 3-minute walk from Matsuba-No-Yu hot spring.
Swantje
Germany
Small onsen directly at the lodge. Though check-in was at 3 pm, I could enter my room already at noon! :) Lovely view of the mountains from my room on the 3rd floor!
Situated in Nozawa Onsen within 44 km of Suzaka City Zoo and 46 km of Zenkoji Temple, 野沢温泉 奈良屋旅館 offers rooms with free WiFi. 24 km from Ryuoo Ski Park and 35 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, the...
The breakfast was a wonderful treat and experience
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Yamatoya provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a spa and wellness centre. 42 km from Suzaka City Zoo...
Included breakfast was tasty and varied every day.
A 10-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, the completely non-smoking Hotel Haus St Anton boasts a hot-spring bath and sells homemade pickles and jams.
Situated in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45506v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45515v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45516v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Oyado Fubuki - Vacation STAY 45512v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Fly to Tokyo's Haneda or Narita Airport, then take a three-hour train to Iiyama Station. From Iiyama, it's a 25-minute bus ride to Nozawa Onsen. For domestic travellers, direct trains to Iiyama are available from major cities.
The most convenient airport for Nozawa Onsen is Tokyo's Haneda Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights and is approximately 300km away, making it the closest major airport.
Nozawa Onsen, Japan, is a compact village, easily navigable on foot. For longer distances, reliable public buses operate throughout the area. Cycling is also popular, with bike rentals available. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible, but remember, Japan drives on the left.
The best area to stay in Nozawa Onsen, Japan, is the village centre, offering easy access to ski lifts, hot springs, restaurants, and shops. It's popular and convenient for visitors year-round.
Nozawa Onsen, Japan, experiences a humid continental climate. Winters, from December to February, are cold with average temperatures around -1°C, making it a popular ski destination. Summers, from June to August, are warm with average temperatures of 25°C. The region receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, which typically occurs in June.
What guests said about Nozawa Onsen:
10
Scored 10
Nozawa Onsen was readily accessible by fast train and a bus...
Nozawa Onsen was readily accessible by fast train and a bus.
The Village had good amenities including a variety of eating venues.
A free shuttle bus went around the town and to the ski fields every 15 minutes. The ease between getting between the Village, ski fields and accommodation was exceptional. There was even a travellator for going up to the snow and back to the town. The snowfall was excellent particularly as our visit was late in the season in mid March.
john
Australia
10
Scored 10
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
Had an exceptional experience at Nozawa Onsen, the owners went above and beyond to accommodate us while we were there. They helped us with gear hire, lift passes and restaurant recommendations. With the pictures of the beds being on the floor, I thought they would be quiet hard but they were extremely confortable - i had the best nights sleep! The location was right off one of the runs, making it an easy downhill walk home after a long day on the slopes. Honestly couldn't recommend Nozawa Peaks enough.
The Host Saiko was so wonderfully charming, and kind and accommodating. The lodging was authentic, traditional and relaxed. Very convenient location- couldn't be improved- right by an onsen and the ski travelator in the middle of Nozawa Onsen. Delicious breakfast and dinner. Wonderful staff, Diana also did everything to ensure a smooth journey with any issues we had easily sorted. Heater in the rooms very useful as rooms can get quite cold in the Winter.
Our favorite hotel in Nozawa, stayed there 3 times already. It's a little further from the center, but staff is really helpful and ready to give you a lift, plus there's a ski shuttle stop just outside of the hotel. Comfortable western style rooms with private bathroom, good value for the price compared to the other places in the area. Tasty hot breakfast is included in the price as well. Will definitely come again!
After scratching around for a very last minute stay in Nozawa Onsen, a vacancy at Uchihan popped up. Couldn't have asked for a better place to stay! The owner was extremely friendly, bath houses and restaurants just around the corner and an easy 2 minute walk to the Karasawa lift. A simple, clean, affordable and extremely well situated property to the ski fields and town centre. Will certainly be back!
We had a wonderful stay at Hahnenkamm. The ski-in-ski-out location was brilliant and the staff were lovely. The staff were particularly helpful with logistics related to luggage and ski gear, and the over-snow transfers from the Nozawa Onsen Liner bus stop were seamless. The breakfast was very decent and the dinner was exceptional. A cheap ski wax service on site was a great perk.
The staff, location, and cleanliness of Marushige was excellent! Everything was very organized and the shared bathrooms were not an issue as they were very clean and easily reserved. The feel is quite traditional Japanese with floor mats for beds and slippers provided for indoor use, but provided that's not a dealbreaker I thought it was a wonderful place to stay
Absolutely love Address Nozawa. The room was so nice and cosy! Love that we can sit or lay by the window. We hung out at the dining table every day. The room is like a tatami room with bed and the pillows were so comfortable! Also love that the use of washing machine and dryer is free! Great place to stay if you are skiing / snowboarding at Nozawa Ski Resort.
The gorgeous family that run this lodge could not have been more helpful.
The facilities are excellent. We had a three person traditional room. It was spacious comfortable and warm.
The lodge is in a central location to the slopes and fabulous restaurants and bars.
The breakfast was exceptional.
We will stay again when coming back to Nozawa Onsen.
Fantastic location balanced nicely with a short uphill walk to the gondola and a short downhill walk to the main part of the town. Room was larger than I expected for Japanese mountain hotel. Large drying room for both gear and clothes with a separate street side entrance. Easy to use large parking lot next to the Hotel.
Really enjoyed my stay.
Super friendly and homely staff, who provided really good service even with little English. I felt like I was homed with a traditional Japanese family.
Food for breakfast is great, good selection and very tasty.
Good location to shops and slopes.
Hotel has good onsen.
The location was centralized to many tourist attractions, restaurants, and onsens. Very kind, courteous, and accommodating family owned establishment. A different breakfast spread each morning, equally delicious each day. Our stay at Nozawa Onsen was amazing, in large part to our stay at Togoro.
fun to stay on the slopes so great with kids since can finish at hotel. it’s clean. rooms are small, basic & ok for sleeping & changing. bit of a walk to town & you’ll have to walk back since there is no road access so keep in mind if you have wee tired kids & weather is bad
excellent location! short walk to the ski lifts and to town center. Public Onsen across the street. breakfast each morning was great! Staff was extremely polite and very helpful. I come to Nozawa Onsen fairly often and for this price I have to say this was my favorite stay.
Near bus station and town
(So a bit walk up to gondola and slope )
Stay in 2 room type Japanese and western both have quiet environments (maybe depending on neighbor ) large room , onsen in the hotel is very convenient. 💖💖 Would stay there again if i’m in Nozawa
Many Japanese and foreigners who can also speak English work on the staff, which I found convenient for foreigners. There is a ski resort nearby and many fancy restaurants where we could enjoy drinking at night.
The breakfast was great - hot and ample and the location of the hotel perfect, just beside the Nagasaki gondola base station. The men's bathroom was generally empty so easy to enjoy the bathing experience.
Room and shared areas (bathroom, shower room) were clean.
There is a room to leave your ski gears.
The hotel is closed from the free shuttle bus bringing to the ski resort entrance.
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