Nozawa Onsen

Nozawa Onsen

Carve legendary Japan powder all day, then soothe your muscles in centuries-old, steaming hot springs hidden along charming, cobblestone streets.

Sections

Highlights

Nozawa Village

Historic hot spring village with traditional charm and vibrant dining.

Skiing Nozawa

Abundant powder snow, diverse terrain, and incredible tree runs.

Hot Spring Onsen

Traditional public hot springs dotting historic streets with curative waters.

Slopeside Dining

Diverse slope-side restaurants serving comforting Japanese curries, ramen, and craft beers.

Breathtaking Beauty

Breathtaking vistas of snow-covered valleys, dramatic peaks, and Nozawa village.

Comfortable Lodging

Cosy, well-heated rooms with modern amenities and premium bedding.

Nozawa Onsen

Experience the ultimate powder escape with our exclusive Nozawa Onsen snow holiday deals, specifically curated for skiers and boarders seeking Japan’s legendary deep snow and rich cultural heritage. Known for its abundance of dry powder, a Nozawa Onsen ski resort holiday delivers incredible terrain, famous tree runs, and a vibrant, historic village atmosphere. Our winter packages take the hassle out of planning, seamlessly bundling Nozawa Onsen accommodation with daily lift tickets. Whether you are looking to chase fresh tracks down the mountain or soak in the village's historic natural hot springs, our specialized travel team will tailor the perfect Japanese alpine getaway for you.

What's Included

Included

7 Nights Comfortable Accommodation

7 Day Nozawa Onsen Lift Ticket

Breakfast Daily

Not Included

Flight, Train, or Bus Bookings

Travel Insurance

Equipment Hire / Lessons

Nozawa Onsen Accommodation

Our Nozawa Onsen accommodation options offer a blend of premium quality and traditional charm, featuring well-appointed properties that put you right in the heart of this historic village. Rooms available feature a mix of Western and Japanese style, allowing you to choose between the comfort of Western bedding or the experience of traditional tatami mats and futons. For privacy and convenience, some rooms feature private ensuites. This range of lodging options ensures a high-quality, warm, and authentic base for relaxing after an epic day on the slopes. Actual room type and features may vary from those shown based on booking requirements.

Nozawa Onsen Location

Frequently Asked Questions

While we always hope for perfect bluebird days, mountain conditions and life can be unpredictable, making comprehensive travel insurance essential. Disruptions can happen for many reasons, including a lack of snow cover, high winds or lightning closing lifts, extreme weather, dangerous road conditions and road closures, train and bus service cancellations, mechanical breakdowns, sudden personal injury, or unexpected events like pandemics and government restrictions. Because these factors are beyond our control, we do not refund for lost ski days, injuries, or closures. Many booking costs are still incurred by us, and our team's time and expertise have already been consumed in planning your trip.

A premium travel insurance policy is your best line of defense to protect your investment.

New Group Discounts! Save $100 Per Person. 

Yes. If you're traveling in a group of six or more, booking as a group, and staying in twin, triple or quad share accommodation, we'll discount your trip by $100 AUD per person.

Booking must be managed and invoiced as one group, and have identical itinerary.

Western style rooms traditionally have raised beds with bedding and pillows similar to those commonly used in Western countries. In traditional Japanese ryokans and pension a twin share room with Western beds will most often be multiple single beds rather than a double or queen bed. This includes when the room is shared by a couple in relationship.

Japanese style rooms are more traditional and generally have a tatami mat floor. The bedding is generally futons, which are sometimes rolled out for you when you check in, and sometimes stacked in the room to allow more space prior to bedtime, and in this case you unstack and lay them out yourself. A futon is like a small mattress that lays on the floor. Japanese style rooms can be a great part of the experience. The pillows in Japanese style rooms can be smaller and firmer.

Starting 1 June 2026, Nagano Prefecture implemented a local accommodation tax of ¥200 (approximately $2 AUD) per person, per night for room rates of over a certain minimum value which the accommodation in your booking will be. As we cannot legally include this in your pre-paid holiday package you will be required to pay this at the hotel. Because this levy must be processed separately from your main holiday booking payment, you will be required to pay this tax directly to the front desk agent of your accommodation via cash or credit card during check-in or check-out.

Our Nozawa Onsen accommodation partners have cancellation terms more strict than many of our other Yeti Trip resort destinations. As such the below cancellation policy will apply to Nozawa Onsen bookings.

  • Cancelling more than 180 days prior to arrival: 5% of the total amount (plus the non-refundable deposit) is non-refundable or transferable
  • Cancelling between 180 days to 90 days prior to arrival: 20% of the total amount (plus the non-refundable deposit) is non-refundable or transferable.
  • Cancelling 90 days or less prior to arrival: 100% of the total is non-refundable or transferable.
  • Cancellation policy applies to any changes to the accommodation bookings.
  • Dates and time changes for lift tickets and transfers bookings are subject to availability.
  • We strongly advise guests to have Travel Insurance cover to protect themselves against unexpected changes to their travel plans and in the case of any injuries.

More Snow Deals

$2,970 / person

Nozawa Onsen

Snow Holiday Package