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.
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
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.
jejo
Australia
Good price, good location and staff were very friendly. Rooms were well furnished and had lots of extra blankets or pillows. The hotel also has its own onsen on the second floor. Heater worked well and there was complementary hot spring supplies. The staff was very friendly on check-in and check-out and the place has an elevator too if you have some heavy baggage.
Location is only one corner away from the main restaurants and where most of the action happens, and is located right next to the bus stop too.
Oyado Fubuki is situated in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, 33 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, as well as 42 km from Suzaka City Zoo. This 2-star guest house offers luggage storage space.
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.
Located in the Nozawa hot-spring district, Hatoguruma Kawabata features Japanese-style accommodations.
bruna
Australia
A great surprise that our room had a fantastic view of the ski slopes and mountains. Staff were very friendly and accomodating, felt homely and so nice to experience a bit of the Japanese culture.
Location was great too!
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
Offering quiet street views, Kalik House is an accommodation located in Nozawa Onsen, 32 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park and 41 km from Suzaka City Zoo.
Raelene
Japan
Location is a short 5-10 minute walk into the main part of town. Super comfy quilts. We were there in February so naturally a cold time of year. They had lots of heaters thankfully, but once turned off, the house got cold very quickly again. They arranged parking for us close by for a good price.
The cosy Chitosekan is 750 metres from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort and features a hot-spring bath and Japanese meals.
Matthew
Australia
A lovely traditional Ryokan right in the middle of Nozawa main village a short walk from to the Yu-Road escalator which takes you straight up to the ski area. The hosts are lovely people and the traditional breakfast was delicious. It also has it's own onsen.
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
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.
location and breakfast nice , chef and staff all friendly
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.
Set in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Japanese Room / Vacation STAY 22751 offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Suite / Vacation STAY 22748 features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Standard Studio / Vacation STAY 22699 offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Nozawa Onsen, 22 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, Address Nozawa Executive Studio / Vacation STAY 22746 features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Kawamotoya, Yamatoya and Gasthof Schi Heil have received great reviews from travellers in Nozawa Onsen regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
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.
What guests said about Nozawa Onsen:
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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
This is excellent accom for a couple. All you need in the accom plus the added benefit of the hotel and facilities (onsen, breakfast) and assistance across the street. Very helpful in booking lift passes, ski gear hiring suggestions and importantly restaurant/ dinner bookings (essential). Their suggestions were very good and took us to some outstanding venues - and we have been to Nozawa 4 times so always new places to try!!. Gentle 7 mins walk to Hikage slopes/ gondola. Cannot recommend Corner House highly enough.
The breakfast was delicious. Varied, nutritious and traditionally Japanese. Real attention to detail and we looked forward to it each morning. The staff at the hotel could not have been friendlier. They picked us up from the bus stop and helped us get discounts for the ski hire. They also went to buy discounted ski lift passes for us when needed. Little things as well like providing wellington boots for our walks into town (after a deluge of snow) made this visit very special. Thank you so much .
Kadowakikan was excellent value for money for a 4 night stay in Nozawa Onsen. The owner was extremely helpful with information and recommendations, plus discounted lift tickets. It was easily accessible to the quad lift to access the whole ski resort. The Japanese-style room was large, quiet and clean, with a safe for valuables, plus a beautiful view of the mountains. Thank you for a lovely stay
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 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.
It is really value of money during holiday season. The host charge is reasonable. Very friendly host that accommodates all the requests.
Lovely traditional Japanese breakfast.
Room view is fantastic.
Location is great which is close to the rental shop and chairlift if open. Close to the shuttle too. Walkable distance to the central area.
Breakfast was delicious. The spread was simple but sufficient. Great start to each day.
Excellent service with the team very helpful with queries I have about bookings in the area. There were some problems with the booking early on before the trip but they were very friendly and helpful in resolving it.
A very old Japanese hotel but comfortable enough.
The owner’s family are very warm and friendly, they cook breakfast for us every morning and it’s very delicious!
Great location too! Only 5-6 mins walk from the bus terminal and 30 secs from the Main Street.
Great location close to the ski resort and restaurants, comfortable room, helpful staff. There's even a small onsen inside the hotel, perfect after a day on the slopes. Will stay again when visiting Nozawa Onsen.
Would highly recommend booking the in-house dinner meal. I had the most enjoyable, traditional meal of my entire stay in Japan here :) arigato gozaimasu!
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