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- Question publication date:2012/3/19
- Update date:2024/11/14
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Head to Nozawa Onsen in the winter to ski! Recommended accommodations with open-air baths
This winter, I'm going to Nozawa Onsen with my family to go skiing. I want to relax and soothe my tired body, so please let me know if there are any recommended inns with open-air baths.
12Hotel rankings chosen by people
- This inn is convenient for skiing, as it is a 5-minute walk from the "Yu Road" (moving walkway) directly connected to the Hikage slope. This inn has its own hot spring source, and all of the baths have 100% natural hot spring water that can be enjoyed in the open-air baths, large baths, and foot baths. The meal was kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )using local seasonal ingredients. The specially ordered stone-grilled Shinshu premium beef and the melt-in-your-mouth "horse sashimi" were excellent.うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/8/10)
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Nozawa Onsen's only open-air observation bath
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Nozawa Onsen is famous for its outdoor Visiting hot springs, so there are not many inns with open-air baths, but this hotel has an open-air bath with a view. You can soak in the hot springs while looking down on Nozawa Onsen town and the surrounding mountains. There are also rooms with open-air baths, so if your budget allows, you can stay here and enjoy a private bath with just your family. You can also receive a massage service after the bath. This hotel also rents ski equipment, and the access to Nozawa OnsenSki Resort is not bad, and the connecting lift that connects the hot spring town and the ski resort is a 5-minute walk away. For dinner, you can enjoy a local cuisine kaiseki meal where you can enjoy Shinshu beef, wild vegetables, mushrooms, river fish, Nozawana, and more. Some of the more unusual dishes include fried trout, trout sushi, premium Shinshu beef sushi, carp sushi, and Shinshu salmon sushi, all of which are very delicious. After dinner, it would be fun to go to the large open-air bath with a view again and enjoy the hot springs. The indoor bath is open 24 hours a day.RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2019/12/12)
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Ryokan (Japanese inn) located in the center of the hot spring town
- Located in the center of the hot spring town, Ryokan (Japanese inn) has relatively good access to the slopes. It is located near Oyu, so you can enjoy a stroll around the hot spring town. The facilities, food, and hot springs at Ryokan (Japanese inn) were all very satisfying. Although you wouldn't imagine it from the outside, the inn is also fully equipped with a drying room.ごじゅ's answer (Posted on:2020/1/11)
4. Sumiyosiya
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Convenient hotel just 2 minutes' walk from the slopes
- This hotel has a hot spring and is located in an excellent location, just a two-minute walk from the slopes. There is a charming open-air bath made of rocks, which warmed my chilled body to the core. The entire building is stylish and tasteful. The food was very satisfying, with many local flavors such as boiled small potatoes and Nozawana greens.くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2019/12/11)
5. Lodge Denbey
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A lodging facility with an open-air bath located right in front of the slopes
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How about staying at this inn located right in front of Nozawa OnsenSki Resort? It was great to be able to rest right after snowboarding or skiing. There is an indoor bath with 100% natural hot spring and an open-air bath with a jacuzzi, so I was able to warm up my cold body from the inside out. There was a wide variety of meals, from Western to local cuisine. I was able to relax in a Japanese-style room.まろんしょこら's answer (Posted on:2019/12/ 8)
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A hotel in Nozawa Onsen convenient for winter skiing