Nozawa Onsen

Let's learn a little about Nozawa Onsen village before we get into the best accommodation Nozawa Onsen village has to offer. 

 

Nozawa Onsen is a small mountain village in Japan's northern Nagano Prefecture. The village is well known for its excellent slopes, onsen (hot springs), friendly residents, and natural beauty. 

 

The village's ski and snowboarding area, located on Mt. Kenashi-Yama, is one of the largest and most well-known in Japan, with over 50 kilometers of trails that include gentle running slopes for beginners as well as more challenging trails and jumps for those with more experience.

 

The ski season at Nozawa Onsen lasts from November/December to the beginning of May each year. The entire season is covered in soft natural snow. When you arrive at Nozawa Onsen, the first thing you notice is how traditional it feels. The village is dotted with numerous natural water sources, including multiple public onsen.

 

Nozawa Onsen accommodation ski-in ski-out

There are numerous guesthouses and hotels in Nozawa Onsen that have their own in-house baths. Accommodation options range from high-end to low-cost, with a growing number of western-style, self-contained apartments and lodges opening each ski season.

 

As the area's popularity grows, an increasing number of accommodations are opening to provide visitors with some of Japan's best lodging during their ski vacations. Exquisite lodging can be found near the ski runs, with the majority of hotels and guesthouses located further down the hill in the village's main area.

 

You should always choose the best accommodation for your needs, including where you can walk to and from the majority of the village. When going out at night, it is always a good idea to be clear on the exact location of your accommodation and how easy it is to access the ski runs, while also avoiding unnecessary long walks over ice and snow.

 

You could learn from my experience if you're unsure about the best Nozawa Onsen accommodation ski-in ski-out facility to work with. When I was stuck for accommodation that met my needs, I wrote down exactly what I wanted from the place I would settle for. Aside from its strategic location, which allows me to walk to most areas of the Nozawa Onsen village, I also wanted to be close to Nozawa Onsen ski lessons. I chose three hotels and checked their food using the Nozawa Onsen food guide I had.

 

Stay Nozawa won my heart because of its excellent location and helpful locals. It offers ski-in/ski-out access in the heart of Nozawa Onsen village and offers a variety of western-style rooms, Japanese tatami rooms, and luxury apartments.

 

Stay, Tanuki Lodge, Tanuki Luxury Apartments, Kamoshika Ski Lodge, Nozawa Onsen Lodge, Iroha Nozawa, Schneider Hotel, and Dennojo are some of the accommodations available at Stay Nozawa. They also arrange everything you need for a perfect ski vacation, including lodging, transfers, lessons, lift passes, and equipment rentals!

 

Nozawa Onsen ski lessons

Stay Nozawa can help you find the best ski lessons for your needs. This includes private lessons, which provide you with the best opportunity to improve your skiing abilities.

 

If you're an advanced skier looking to improve your powder skiing or other technical skills, they can help you book a guide with years of experience skiing in Japan and at Nozawa Onsen. If you stay at Stay Nozawa, you will receive a 5 percent discount on all your Nozawa Onsen ski lessons.

 

Nozawa Onsen food guide

Eating in Japan is both enjoyable and economical! The meals are both delicious and inexpensive. There are numerous excellent restaurants to choose from during your stay in Nozawa Onsen.

 

Naturally, the Nozawa Onsen menus include a wide variety of delectable Japanese dishes. There are also authentic international cuisines such as Thai, Mexican, Italian, burgers, and even Korean BBQ!

 

Tanuki Nozawa Onsen serves amazing boutique coffee as well as a delicious breakfast menu featuring a variety of fresh baked goods. Everything is made by hand from local ingredients, including bread, pies, and café treats. They also serve their own in-house coffee blend and specialty single-origin beans and serve high-quality coffee that you won't find anywhere else in Nozawa Onsen.

 

To add fun to your stay in Nozawa Onsen, indulge in the offerings at Tanuki Bar. They stock an ever expanding range of Japanese whiskies and other local boutique spirits. They also have a large regional sake and beer list. Tanuki Bar’s experienced bartenders are also ever ready to help you try new and exciting drinks, including specialty cocktails. Here’s your ultimate guide to restaurants in Nozawa Onsen!

 

A good Nozawa Onsen food guide cannot conclude without teaching you a few words that will help you navigate the delicious foods and drinks available during your stay in Nozawa Onsen.

 

The word for "please" is "kudasai," "thank you" is "arigatou," "good luck" is "Ittadakimasu," "delicious" is "oishii," "tabemono" is "food," "nomimono" is "drink," "one" is "hitotsu," "two" is "futatsu," "three" is "mitsu," and when you’re done with your meal, it helps to show politeness by saying, "gochisosana!"

 

Need more help with getting the best accommodation in Nozawa Onsen?

There are so many accommodation and eating-places in Nozawa Onsen. The challenge is always how to locate one that suits your needs. If you need more information or help to locate the accommodation and eating place that suits your needs, let us help locate one today!