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  • Question publication date:2019/5/23
  • Update date:2024/11/14
  • Nozawa Onsen Ryokan Sakaya
  • A lodging in Nozawa Onsen where you can enjoy an open-air bath amidst a snowy landscape

I'm thinking of going to Nozawa Onsen to experience the surreal world. Since I'm going there, I want to enjoy the snowy scenery, so if there are any recommended inns with outdoor baths, please let me know!

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Nozawa Onsen Ryokan Sakaya

9329, Toyosato, Nozawaonsen-mura Shimotakai-Gun

  • A tasteful large communal bath and open-air bath

  • The open-air stone bath was very tasteful. The large bath, wrapped in the warmth of wood, was also wonderful and filled with the atmosphere of a hot spring. There was also a sauna and a cold bath. I was satisfied with just the hot spring at this inn, even without touring soto-yu (public bathhouses). The ski slopes could be seen from the room, and the view was great. For dinner, there was a lot of Shinshu mountain produce. Breakfast was also Japanese, and I could choose between regular rice and "tororo rice", and I chose "tororo rice". I was satisfied with the variety of dishes that were served, including dried river fish, wild vegetables, and Nozawana.
    夢々's answer (Posted on:2019/5/24)

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  • There is a large public bath with a traditional Japanese design.

  • There was a large public bath built in the traditional style of a bathhouse by a palace carpenter. It was dimly lit even during the day, and the unique atmosphere was filled with the feeling of a hot spring, making it a healing space to relieve the fatigue of everyday life. The bathtubs were divided into "hot water," "warm water," and "waist bath" according to different temperatures, so you could enjoy bathing according to your physical condition. The open-air bath was adjacent to the large public bath, and although it was not large, it was decorated in a Japanese garden style and had a very atmospheric feel. The open-air bath in the winter with a snowy landscape was the best.
    すみのすみ's answer (Posted on:2019/5/23)

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