Located just a 5-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort, Marushige provides cosy accommodation with Japanese-style guestrooms, a dining area and shared bath.
Jarad
Australia
Our host Seiko was wonderful and very helpful. The amenities were fantastic, especially the private onsens. The breakfast was delicious but so much for us to eat when we just wanted to hit the snow. And we loved tinkering on the beautiful Yamaha piano, and the drying rooms and place to service our boards were very handy... such a great 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. Facilities include a modern gym, movie...
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.
Miwa
United Kingdom
Okamisan (owner) is so lovely and we enjoyed her home made dinner and breakfast. We’d like to come back to this Ryokan. Bus stop to Nozawa ski area is next to it, so it was convenient, too.
Located in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park and 33 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, Himecho@Yasushi offers a garden and air conditioning.
john
Australia
The proximity to the snow access walkway was fantastic. The local ladies also cook onsen eggs very near to the property. Shannon, the host, was so friendly, and helpful, and made us feel so welcome.
Resembling a cosy 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....
Colin
Australia
Out of town at ski slopes. Would be great in winter. Walk into town helped by long moving walkway, but it stops at 4:30, taxis stop soon after and there are no buses. Owners willing to help out in emergency.
Situated just a 3-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, Nozawaonsen Guest House Miyazawa provides Japanese-style accommodation in a historic area known for numerous hot spring baths.
Jud
Australia
It had everything you needed. The toilets and showers were so clean at any time day or night. Breakfast for 500 yen was a great start to the day. Then you had dinner which was all you could eat which cost us around $30 Australian dollars for 2 adults. Our kids are free as they are under 6 years old. It had ski hire, free washing machine and dryer. Great location a short 5 minute walk to the main gondola to ski the mountains. The owner and staff were fantastic and very attentive and helped with everything we asked. Totally recommend
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
With mountain views, Japan Snowsports is set in Iiyama and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, bar, garden, sun terrace and barbecue. The lodge features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.
Moira
New Zealand
Very similar to a European chalet holiday with a Japanese feel. Owners and staff were very friendly and attentive and organised everything from transport to lift passes, dinner bookings to serving a delicious breakfast.
Offering stylish accommodation with a mix of Japanese and Western design, the completely non-smoking Address Nozawa is 450 metres from Nozawa-Onsen Ski Resort.
Located in the heart of Nozawa Onsen, Tanuki offers guests a traditional accommodation with Japanese-style rooms that feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring.
Li
Israel
The room was so pretty and clean.
The staff was very nice and helpful.
We felt very welcomed.
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