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Nozawa Onsen, where the lives of villagers thrive, exudes a unique atmosphere and charm filled with warmth. Traditional festivals and 13 natural hot spring public baths are carefully preserved, retaining the essence of a bygone era. The village's landmark, "Ogama," features 90-degree hot spring water, bustling with villagers boiling Nozawana greens, eggs, and wild vegetables. Sumiyoshiya, located right in front, boasts a clean and elegant appearance, preserving the Meiji-era hot spring ambiance, and is a long-established inn with a history of 140 years.
Nozawa Onsen, cherished for centuries as a "beauty-enhancing hot spring." At the heart of this charming onsen town stands "Ryokan Sakaya," a historic accommodation with 17 generations of tradition. Enjoy the natural, 100% pure hot spring water directly from its source, offering the rich aroma and smooth texture that define authentic onsen. The large communal bath, crafted by master carpenters in traditional bathhouse style, provides an unparalleled sense of warmth and relaxation for an exceptional healing experience.
Nozawa Grand Hotel is located on a hill in Nozawa Onsen Village, boasting spacious grounds, stunning views, and abundant Onsen facilities. The expansive 5,000-tsubo property features a panoramic open-air bath with the best view in Nozawa Onsen, a grassy plaza, an outdoor pool, a babbling brook, flower gardens, walking paths leading to Tsutsuji-yama Park, and more. Guests can fully enjoy the resort atmosphere amidst the changing beauty of nature throughout the seasons.
The terraced rice fields and beech forests, along with the lives of people coexisting with nature in the snowy region of Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture, are referred to as Japan's original landscape. Among them, in the snow-rich Matsunoyama area, "Hinanoyado Chitose" awaits your visit. Here, you can enjoy the Matsunoyama Onsen, one of Japan's three major medicinal hot springs, with open-air baths fed directly from the source. We also prepare local cuisine using delicious rice and mountain vegetables nurtured by snowmelt water to welcome you.
A pairing-focused Accommodation curated by owner Yuichi Yamagishi, a sake expert and sommelier. Rooted in the climate and ingredients of Matsunoyama, Niigata, our cuisine is crafted using French and Italian techniques and enjoyed in harmony with carefully selected drinks. Whether you love drinks, are new to them, or want to learn more, we offer you a truly special time.
Located in the famous Onsen town of Nozawa, known for its 13 public baths, this property offers the experience of enjoying two different hot spring sources within its premises.
A property designated as a tangible cultural asset, built in Showa 13. Each room, crafted by palace carpenters showcasing their skills, exudes creativity and playfulness. The decorative windows and transoms, executed with precise techniques, create a precious traditional Japanese-style room. Among the main building, designated as a national tangible cultural asset, the third floor features specially designed rooms worth seeing. This property is highly recommended for those interested in classic Japanese architecture.
A century-old building reborn as the boutique Hotel “mont,” standing in the heart of Nozawa Onsen, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and beech forests. Mountain blessings become snow, then water that nourishes the land, and eventually spring forth as Onsen. Forest trees, too, become the festival tower that lights the winter Dosojin Fire Festival, carrying local memories into the future. Inspired by these two opposing yet life-giving energies—“fire” and “water”—we have shaped our spaces, cuisine, and drinks. At our wood-fire restaurant, seasonal local ingredients are grilled to a fragrant finish; in your room, enjoy moments with village craft gin and regional sake. In this place where nature and culture flow in cycles, experience a stay where people and nature gently return to one.
A property located in the heart of Nozawa Onsen town, offering views of Oyu Street and Oyu. With over 380 years of history, the facility features traditional Japanese elements and exhibits throughout. The spacious special room is a corner room, providing views of the charming townscape from its windows. There are two large public baths, each drawing from different hot spring sources. Additionally, guests can enjoy a creative Japanese-French fusion full-course meal themed "a dining experience unique to this location," crafted by the chef.
We offer healthy local cuisine made with safe and reliable ingredients, including Koshihikari rice from North Shinshu and local mountain vegetables harvested by us. This property is ideal for relieving daily fatigue with 13 free outdoor hot spring baths.
A warm and serene European-style interior. Exquisite dishes made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients that captivate even renowned personalities. Highly recommended homemade jams and gelato! Unpretentious yet high-quality service to make guests feel happy and energized.
Located near the center of Nozawa Onsen, it is very convenient for enjoying the unique "13 free public baths" of Nozawa Onsen.Parking is adjacent, and there is also a garage for motorcycles.Enjoy the rural flavors centered around wild plants and homegrown vegetables, tailored to the seasons.Vegetables boiled in Onsen and freshly made Onsen eggs are highly popular.Experience the different charms of the ski season and the green season.We look forward to welcoming you.
For a warm, homey Accommodation in Nozawa Onsen that will satisfy both your heart and your appetite, choose “Oyado Fubuki.” The biggest highlight here is the exceptional cuisine you won’t find anywhere else. Enjoy freshly harvested river fish from their own fish farm—clean-tasting and odor-free (Shinshu Salmon, char, carp, and more)—served as sashimi or simply salt-grilled. You can also savor authentic Korean home-style dishes prepared by the Korean-born proprietress, along with generous servings of homegrown rice and vegetables—all truly delicious. Freshly cooked Koshihikari rice from Kijimadaira is so good you won’t be able to stop eating. The location is excellent as well: a 3-minute walk to the popular public Onsen bath “Shinyu,” and a 5-minute walk to the “Yu Road” moving walkway to the ski resort—perfect as a base for Onsen hopping or skiing.
Based on the concept of "A Family Holiday in the Mountains," we offer dishes that make full use of the nature, Onsen, and abundant blessings of Nozawa Onsen throughout the four seasons. Some guest rooms were renovated in 2017 and 2021, and in 2022, we introduced a new kids' play area called "GOTA." This ensures a safe and enjoyable stay even for families with small children, regardless of the weather. In winter, our prime location is just zero seconds on foot to the slopes, allowing you to fully enjoy skiing and snowboarding. It’s perfect for families with children who want to enjoy playing in the snow or for those who wish to ski at a leisurely pace. From spring to summer, our farm-to-table dishes featuring foraged mountain vegetables, mushrooms, and homegrown produce are highly praised. In summer, you can enjoy BBQs, vegetable harvesting experiences, fireworks, and more. Additionally, there are plenty of active nature experiences such as SUP at Lake Hokuryu and cycling through the great outdoors. After a day full of activities, refresh your body and mind in our log house Onsen, which uses the famous "Shinyu" hot spring as its source. The temperature is carefully adjusted for families with children, allowing everyone to relax and soak together. Enjoy "A Family Holiday in the Mountains" surrounded by nature, all year round.
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