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Ski and Snowboard at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort
Experience top-notch skiing and snowboarding at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort. The ski area has different terrains for everyone, from beginner slopes to advanced pistes like the Nagasaka Course. With fantastic snow and stunning views, it's a winter wonderland. Ski season begins in December and lasts until April, making it a perfect place for those who love winter sports.
Relax in the Hot Springs
Relax in the hot springs all around Nozawa Onsen Village. The town is famous for its traditional hot baths, which are great for healing and are the perfect way to chill out after a day of skiing. Check out the Oyu bathhouse, one of the oldest in the village, to enjoy its historic feel.
Explore Nozawa Onsen Village
Walk through the beautiful streets of Nozawa Onsen Village. The village feels like a piece of old Japan with its Edo-period architecture. You'll find plenty of Nozawa Onsen ryokan (traditional inns) and cozy restaurants offering delicious local cuisine.
Attend the Dosojin Fire Festival
Come see the exciting Dosojin Fire Festival, held every year in mid-January. It's one of Japan's most famous fire festivals and has amazing fire rituals to bring a good harvest and good luck. You'll see huge bonfires, parades with shrines, and many local traditions. The whole village comes alive, giving you a taste of traditional Japanese culture.
Snowshoeing and Winter Hiking
Try snowshoeing or winter hiking in the Kenashi-Yama Mountain area near Nozawa Onsen. The trails there have amazing views of the snowy scenery and are a perfect way to enjoy the natural beauty of Nagano Prefecture. You can join guided tours to safely find your way and learn cool facts about the area
Stay in a Traditional Ryokan
Stay in a Nozawa Onsen ryokan. These inns offer traditional Japanese rooms that have tatami mats, comfy futon beds, and delicious local meals. Many ryokans also have their own private hot spring baths, so you can relax in a cozy and private setting. It's a great way to enjoy the local culture and friendly hospitality.