Description
Arguably in the best location in the village, Nozawa House is a fully self-contained ski home that sleeps up to 8 guests — set right in the heart of the snow, yet just steps from the village center!
Please note: Late-night check-ins are not recommended for on-snow accommodations due to access and safety concerns.
360 Degree Panorama
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All this and with no immediate neighbours means you’ll get to enjoy a private, tranquil holiday escape. Magnificent views out to the forest, ski lifts and across the valley and village.
3 Bedrooms Sleeps 8
Nozawa House is a charming, fully self-contained retreat made up of three bedrooms, comfortably sleeping up to 8 guests in a blend of Western and Japanese-style lodging.
- 1 Bedroom with a double bed
- 1 Bedroom with two bunk beds (sleeps 4)
- 1 Traditional Japanese-Style Room with futon bedding (sleeps 2–3)
The house features two Western-style toilets — one on the ground floor and one on the second floor — each with its own wash basin. The shower room includes a spacious bathtub with serene views of the stream below.
The well-equipped kitchen includes everything you need for meal preparation: a fridge, microwave, gas stove, and more.
Enjoy your meals in the open dining area, where panoramic views of the village and valley create a stunning backdrop to your stay.
Breathtaking!
“Breathtaking! Can’t think of a better position for a skiing holiday.
Really appreciated the extra space and the nicely furnished house. And having Mark check in for a chat and to make sure all was okay was lovely.”
Sarah B, Canada
Facilities
Nozawa House is fully self-contained and thoughtfully equipped to make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable.
- 3 Bedrooms – comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests:
– 1 Bedroom with a large double bed (sleeps 2)
– 1 Bedroom with 2 bunk beds (sleeps 4)
– 1 Traditional Japanese-style room with futon bedding (sleeps 2–3)
- Fully Equipped Kitchen with fridge, microwave, gas stove, and all the essentials
- 2 Toilets – one on each floor for convenience
- 1 Spacious shower room with a large bathtub overlooking the peaceful stream below
- Open dining area with magical views of the village and valley
- Cozy living room – perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes
- Ski storage area – ski right to your front door in winter!
- Parking available during the summer months only
Map
At Nozawa House, you’re close to everything:
- A very short walk to the many great restaurants and bars
- 50 metres to a public onsen
- Ski to your front door and walk to Yu Road to get back up
- Yu-road (moving walkway) is down the road to get to Hikage station and the kids park
- Nozawa House is located on the snow! (No.1 on our town map). Please have a look at the below maps (click for the PDF file) to see the convenient location of Nozawa House, lots of great places to eat and local landmarks.
- There are free public hot springs housed in traditional buildings all round the village. Perfect after a hard day of skiing with local restaurants, pubs, ATMs, the Post Office and supermarket all a very easy stroll away.
Rates
- We believe the rate for Nozawa House is unbeatable value for a house that’s actually on the snow!
- High season prices: 98,500 Yen per night (20/Dec/25 – 29/Feb/26)
- Early March prices: 88,500 Yen per night (1/Mar/26- 15/Mar/26)
- Off peak season prices: 83,500 Yen per night (1/Dec – 19/Dec/25 & 16/Mar – 31/Mar/26)
- 20% off the high season rate from April 1st
- Minimum 7 nights stay
- Summer season (May to November) – prices staring from 30,000yen
- A great weekly and monthly discount available. Please book from “Book Now”
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Check-in Info
Check-in Information for Your Stay
Address: 8224-1 Oaza-Toyosato, Nozawa-Onsen-Mura, Shimo-Takai Gun Nagano 389-2502
389-2502 長野県下高井郡野沢温泉村大字豊郷8224-1
Please check this link for getting to Nozawa Onsen.
Nozawa House is No.1 on the town map and the closest bus stop is Chuo Terminal (map ref: D6).
Contacts: +81(0)269-67-0467 or +81(0)90-9669-6026 (you can use WhatsApp!)
Check-in: 3pm – 7pm
Early check-ins: Please come to Nozawa Central. You are more than welcome to leave your luggage (including ski and snowboard bags) with us until you are able to check-in.
Late check-ins: Let us know if you plan to arrive after 7pm and we will leave the door unlocked. You will need to walk on the snow about 50m to get to this accommodation. So the late check in is not recommended.
Check-out: 10am
Office hours: 8am – 7pm
Please note: In winter, If checking-in before 7pm, please come to Nozawa Central for a town orientation and to collect your lift vouchers as well as rental gear if required. If checking-in after 7pm, you can go directly to your accommodation. Please get off the bus at Chuo Terminal and take a taxi to as close to the accommodation. (You will need to walk about 50m on the snow.) There is a tablet provided to contact us if you need anything. In green season go directly to your accommodation.
Luggage Transfer
- You can transfer your luggage from / to wherever you like in Japan. To send them to us (you will need to use the Nozawa Central address) please write your booking names and your check-in date and we will take care of your luggage until you arrive.
Complete Your Holiday
- If you haven’t seen the variety of snow services we offer to our guests, please feel free to check out what we offer.
Cash in Nozawa Onsen
- Japan is predominantly a cash society, and it can be difficult to find places that accept cards as payment. Please ensure that you bring enough cash in Yen with you. You can exchange money at the airport bank, or before you leave home. There are two ATMs in Nozawa Onsen. One is located next to the Tourist Information Office which accepts most bank cards. The other ATM is located just inside the Post Office glass sliding door, which is open until 6pm each evening.
Restaurants around Town
- There are a large array of restaurants and bars around Nozawa Onsen, all of which have a uniqueness about them. Please feel free to check out our free Restaurant and Bar Guide to see what takes your fancy!
Any other questions? Check here: FAQ