




A boutique apartment-hotel comprising 11 self-contained units across multiple floors, featuring a mix of studios and multi-bedroom suites.
25 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 34 guests
kitchenette included
1 queen or 1 double
1 queen + 1 double or 2 singles
0 bathrooms
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£135
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£210
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£340
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Address Nozawa sits 15 metres from the centre of Nozawa Onsen, one of Japan's most characterful ski villages, placing guests within easy walking distance of the village's famous free public onsens, restaurants and local shops. The nearest ski lift is 350 metres away, and the piste is reachable on foot in around five minutes at 400 metres. The village is well connected by bus to Iiyama Station, which links to Nagano via the Hokuriku Shinkansen — a journey of around 20 minutes. Nagano itself is approximately 90 minutes from Tokyo by bullet train. The compact, walkable nature of Nozawa Onsen means a car is unnecessary once you arrive, and the central position of Address Nozawa makes it one of the most convenient bases in the resort.
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Powder snow and traditional hot springs in a historic Japanese village.
Nozawa Onsen is one of Japan's most classic and beloved ski resorts, seamlessly blending world-class powder skiing with a historic, vibrant hot spring village. Located in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture, the village dates back to the 8th century and is famous for its 13 free public baths (sotoyu) nestled among narrow, winding cobblestone streets. The ski area is spread across Mount Kenashi, offering over 1,000 meters of vertical drop and some of the best snow conditions in the region. Benefiting from massive seasonal snowfall, Nozawa Onsen provides fantastic powder days alongside long, wide, and beautifully groomed cruising runs. Beyond the slopes, Nozawa Onsen captivates visitors with its rich cultural heritage. The lively après-ski scene is uniquely Japanese, characterized by soaking in healing thermal waters, enjoying local street food like steaming oyaki dumplings, and sipping hot sake in cozy izakayas. It perfectly balances a deep traditional atmosphere with modern ski infrastructure, making it a truly unique winter destination.
Nozawa Onsen offers excellent variety, featuring wide, gentle slopes for beginners at the top and base, alongside long intermediate cruisers like the famous Skyline course. Powder hounds and advanced skiers will love the steep, ungroomed black runs and the designated Yamabiko tree skiing zone.
Nagano is globally renowned for its deep, high-quality powder snow, dramatic volcanic mountain ranges, and its legacy of hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics.
A highly sought-after tree skiing zone near the summit offering fantastic deep powder and natural features.
A unique 2km-long beginner run located high up the mountain, offering spectacular views and gentle gradients.
A famous, sweeping ridge run offering thrilling intermediate descents and panoramic views of the valley.
The main base area packed with ski schools, a kids' park, and gentle slopes perfect for first-timers.
Steep, aggressive black diamond courses that challenge advanced skiers with ungroomed sections and moguls.
Tokyo Narita (NRT) / Haneda (HND)
3h 30min
300km
Direct snow shuttle buses run from Tokyo airports to the village. Alternatively, take the Shinkansen and a short connecting bus. Parking is available at the Nagasaka and Karasawa base areas, with paid lots during weekends and holidays.
Mid-December to early May
Mid-January hosts the famous Dosojin Fire Festival. March offers great bluebird days and spring skiing.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (JPY 6,800), Adult 6-Day Pass (JPY 38,000)