Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort

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Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, located in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most famous winter destinations! With great ski runs for both beginners and advanced skiers, you'll find lots to explore on the slopes at Nozawa Ski Resort. Start your adventure by gliding down powdery slopes that suit every skill level, from beginner-friendly trails to thrilling advanced runs. After an exciting day on the mountain, relax in one of the village’s 13 free public hot springs and relieve your stress. Then, walk through the traditional streets lined with wooden inns, cozy cafés, and local shops where you can taste delicious Japanese treats.  Don’t miss the Dosojin Fire Festival in January, where the whole village lights up with energy and tradition! Surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery and winter white landscapes, Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort gives you that satisfying blend of thrill and relaxation. So, pack your winter gear and book your Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort tour on Klook!
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7653 Toyosato, Nozawaonsen, Shimotakai District, Nagano, Japan
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Hit the slopes at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort

Experience world-class skiing at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, one of Japan's oldest and most famous ski destinations. With over 30 trails and 1,000 meters of vertical drop, it offers a great mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs. The snow here is soft, dry, and perfect for carving turns. 

Learn at a ski school

If you're new to skiing or want to brush up on your skills, the ski school at Nozawa Onsen is the place to be. Friendly instructors give lessons to all ages and levels, making sure you'll gain new skills and confidence to hit the slopes!

Relax in the Hot Springs

After a day on the slopes, relax in one of the 13 free public hot springs (soto-yu) spread around Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort's village. These traditional wooden baths are filled with natural hot spring water that'll wash away your stress. Each bathhouse has its own unique minerals, said to help with everything from tired muscles to healthy, glowing skin.

Explore the Nozawa Onsen Village

Walk through the traditional streets around Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, where you'll find cozy ryokans, sake bars, and small shops selling local crafts. You can even stop by for freshly steamed buns or a bowl of local soba noodles. 

Join the Dosojin Fire Festival

If you're planning your trip in January, don't miss the Dosojin Fire Festival. This famous event takes place each year and includes giant bonfires and traditional ceremonies. It's a thrilling cultural experience that lights up your visit with excitement and tradition.

Take a Snowshoe or Scenic Walk

Not into skiing? Don't worry, because Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort has beautiful snowshoe trails that let you explore the snowy forests and mountain views at your own pace. You can join a guided tour or rent gear to wander on your own.

Popular Attractions Near Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort

Jigokudani Monkey Park

Just an hour's drive from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, Jigokudani Monkey Park is home to Japan's famous snow monkeys, who love soaking in natural hot springs! You shouldn't miss watching these wild macaques relax in steaming pools surrounded by snow. The short forest hike to the park adds to the experience, with beautiful scenery along the way.

Iwappara Ski Resort

Located just a 1-hour drive from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, Iwappara Ski Resort is another great option if you love wide, open slopes and beginner-friendly terrain. The resort gives you great views of the Echigo Mountains and is ideal if you want to practice your skills or just enjoy a fun day of snow play.

Yuzawa Ski Resorts

Yuzawa is another famous ski destination you can easily reach from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, just a 1-hour drive away! Known as "Snow Country," Yuzawa has multiple resorts, including Gala Yuzawa and Naeba, offering gondola rides and relaxing hot springs. Plus, its convenient Shinkansen access from Tokyo makes it a great add-on to your Nozawa adventure.