Hotels in Nozawaonsen, Japan

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Price range for hotels in Nozawaonsen

A world of accommodation options awaits, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious retreats, with prices suited to every traveler's dream vacation.

⬆️ The highest price
US$ 185
⬇️ The lowest price
US$ 181
💸 Average price for
5-star hotels
US$ 174
4-star hotels
US$ 174
3-star hotels
US$ 182
Apartments
US$ 174

Best hotels in Nozawaonsen

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Best Ryokan:
Yamano Hotel
Best Onsen Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Hotel
Best Ski Resort Hotel:
Nozawa Grand Hotel
Best Budget Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Guest House
Best Luxury Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Hotel & Spa
Best Family Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Village Lodge
Best Boutique Hotel:
J-Stage Nozawa
Best Pet-Friendly Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Dog Hotel
Best Spa Hotel:
Nozawa Onsen Spa Hotel
Best Cultural Experience Hotel:
Shirakaba Hotel

Weather in Nozawaonsen

Check out the weather statistics so you know what to expect when you book your hotel in Nozawaonsen

Average Weather
Average monthly max temperature
Average monthly min temperature
3°C
-5°C
January
4°C
-4°C
February
10°C
0°C
March
15°C
4°C
April
20°C
9°C
May
23°C
13°C
June
28°C
17°C
July
30°C
17°C
August
24°C
13°C
September
18°C
7°C
October
10°C
1°C
November
6°C
-3°C
December
Hottest month
30°C
August
Coldest month
-6°C
January
Sunny days
105
days per year
Rainy days
147
days per year
Snow days
89
days per year
High season
December to February
Low season
June to August
In Nozawaonsen, the winter season (December to February) is perfect for skiing and snowboarding on the area's renowned slopes, while the spring (March to May) offers excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking amid blooming landscapes. The summer months (June to August) are ideal for river rafting and exploring the lush surroundings, making it a great time to enjoy the cooling mountain temperatures. For a comfortable stay, consider booking hotels in Nozawaonsen that cater to outdoor enthusiasts.

FAQs about hotels in Nozawaonsen

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

What types of views can guests expect from hotels in Nozawaonsen?
Guests can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains, beautiful landscapes, and picturesque village scenery, especially from hotels situated on higher ground.
Are hotels in Nozawaonsen close to popular attractions and activities?
Yes, many hotels are conveniently located near popular attractions such as ski resorts, hot springs, and cultural sites, providing easy access for guests to explore the area.
What outdoor activities do hotels in Nozawaonsen offer in the winter season?
During the winter months, hotels often provide easy access to skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and other winter sports, with many offering rental equipment and direct shuttle services to ski lifts.
What is the best time of year for guests to visit hotels in Nozawaonsen?
The best time to visit depends on guests' preferences: winter is ideal for skiing and snow activities, while spring offers beautiful cherry blossoms, and summer is great for hiking and exploring nature.
Do hotels in Nozawaonsen provide traditional dining experiences?
Yes, many hotels offer traditional Japanese dining experiences, including kaiseki meals, local delicacies, and options featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients unique to the region.
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Nestled in the heart of the mountains, this charming village is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and excellent recreational activities. Boasting over a dozen natural hot springs, or onsens, Nozawaonsen is a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can explore the picturesque streets, showcasing beautiful traditional wooden architecture, such as at the iconic Nozawa Onsen Yuyukan. Adventure seekers can also enjoy skiing at the Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, which offers world-class slopes and facilities, making it an ideal destination for both winter sports enthusiasts and those looking to unwind in nature.

The variety of hotel types in this region caters to all kinds of travelers, from luxurious ryokans to budget-friendly guesthouses. Unique selling points include traditional hospitality with exquisite kaiseki dining experiences in ryokans, modern amenities in ski resort hotels, and welcoming atmospheres in guesthouses. Many hotels offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, easy access to the village's famed hot springs, and some even feature unique architectural designs that reflect the area's cultural heritage, providing guests with a truly memorable stay.

When booking a hotel, consider the best time to visit, which typically peaks during the winter for skiing, while spring and autumn highlight the region's natural beauty with colorful foliage and blooming flowers. It's advisable to secure accommodations in advance during peak seasons to ensure availability. Additionally, plan your travel by considering transportation options, such as local buses or rental cars, to navigate the area comfortably. Many hotels offer shuttle services to the ski slopes and other attractions, making it easy to explore the village and its surroundings while maximizing your stay.