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- Question publication date:2019/4/19
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I'd like to know about a hotel in Nozawa Onsen that is easily accessible from the Shinkansen station.
My family and I have decided to go to Nozawa Onsen on short notice this weekend. We will be taking the Shinkansen, so are there any hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) with good access from the station? Please let us know any recommended spots.
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- Nozawa Grand Hotel has an open-air bath with a great view and a large, spacious bath. You can enjoy Breathtaking view view and the sense of openness, and I think you will be able to relax both physically and mentally. You can enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients, and relax in a room with a great view. It is also easily accessible from Iiyama Station, so please consider staying here.グラスマン's answer (Posted on:2020/8/18)
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soto-yu (public bathhouses) "Kuma no Tearai-yu" is located right in front of the inn, making it convenient for Visiting hot springs.
- If you are in Nozawa Onsen, how about staying at Nakajimaya Ryokan (Japanese inn)? soto-yu (public bathhouses) "Kuma no Tearai-yu" is right in front of the inn, making it convenient for Visiting hot springs. In the separate hot spring baths for men and women, you can enjoy the waters of the Ogama hot spring source. The simple sulfur spring is provided as a free-flowing spring. Face sheets are provided so that you can use the spring water to make a face pack. The natural pack made from the beauty water thoroughly moisturizes the skin. The baths are open all night, so you can bathe with peace of mind even late at night. The meal is a local kaiseki meal filled with plenty of seasonal ingredients. You can enjoy local cuisine such as Shinshu premium beef, Shinshu salmon, and local mushrooms. Take the Nozawa Onsen Liner shuttle bus, which departs from Iiyama Station.Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2020/12/ 6)
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A hotel with easy access from the Shinkansen station
- If you are going to Nozawa Onsen by Shinkansen, how about staying at this inn? There is a Nozawa Onsen Liner bus from the station to the inn, and it is very convenient as it is only a 3-minute walk from the bus stop. It has the charm of a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn), and you can enjoy the hot springs and meals to your heart's content.Shira's answer (Posted on:2019/3/27)
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Located in the center of Nozawa Onsen town, 25 minutes by bus from Iiyama Station on Hokuriku Shinkansen line.
- Yamadaya Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located in the center of Nozawa Onsen town, and can be reached in 25 minutes by bus from Iiyama Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen line. The hot springs in the inn are 100% natural hot spring, so your body will be warm even after you get out of the bath. There are seven guest rooms, all of which are Japanese-style rooms where you can relax, and kotatsu tables are provided in the winter. Dinner is a creative kaiseki meal made with locally produced ingredients, and you can enjoy dishes such as alpine beef, Miyuki pork, wild vegetables, mushrooms, and Shinshu salmon.RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 7)
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25 minutes by direct bus from Iiyama Station Hokuriku Shinkansen
- All the hotels in Nozawa Onsen are located within a 20-30 minute bus ride from Iiyama Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen line, so there is not much difference between good and bad access. Nozawa Onsen Hotel, which was founded as a hot spring resort in the Taisho era, has its own hot spring source, and you can enjoy the 100% natural hot spring at all of the baths. There is also a private open-air bath, so the whole family can enjoy it.yo-ne's answer (Posted on:2019/7/18)
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The inn is located right next to the bus stop.
- Nozawa Onsen has become much more accessible since the Hokuriku Shinkansen opened. This inn is located 25 minutes by direct bus from Iiyama Station, right next to the Nitta bus stop. Meals are local cuisine made with Shinshu Miyuki pork, horse sashimi, rainbow trout, and local wild plants and vegetables. The baths in the building are heated, but you can visit soto-yu (public bathhouses) for free.まなかな's answer (Posted on:2019/4/ 2)
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