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Must-Visit Attractions in Shiga Kogen
Shibu Onsen
Explore the cobblestone lanes of Shibu Onsen, a nostalgic hot spring town where you can sample nine different public bathhouses and stroll around in Yukata, enjoying the rich history and soothing waters.
Yudanaka Onsen
Yudanaka Onsen, a historic hot spring resort, has a more modern feel compared to its traditional neighbor, Shibu Onsen. As you climb from the town's lower area near Yudanaka train station, the atmosphere shifts to a quaint, traditional setting. It's a charming mix of old and new just waiting to be discovered!
Jigokudani Yaen-Koen
Witness about 300 wild monkeys peacefully bathing in open-air baths at Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, a unique park where you can observe these playful creatures up close in their natural habitat.
Tamamura Sake Brewery
Visit the historic Tamamura Sake Brewery, established in 1805, and taste the exceptional sake crafted in the foothills of the Shiga Kogen highlands, experiencing the local flavors and traditions.
Tips for Your Shiga Kogen Visit
When is the best time to visit Shiga Kogen?
The ideal time to visit Shiga Kogen Shimotakai County depends on what you enjoy. If you're into skiing and snowboarding, the winter months are perfect for the ski season. For those who love hiking and scenic landscapes, spring and autumn offer mild weather and stunning views.
How to get to Shiga Kogen?
From Tokyo, hop on the Hokuriku Shinkansen for a quick one-hour and 45-minute ride to Nagano City. You can catch the Shiga Kogen Express Bus from Ono Station's East Exit for a smooth 70-minute trip directly to the ski resort. Another option is to transfer to the Nagano Dentetsu Line at Nagano Station, head to Yudanaka Station, and then take the Choden Bus for a 30-minute ride to Shiga Kogen Ski Resort.
If you're flying into Narita or Haneda Airport, the Nagano Snow Shuttle can take you to the Shiga Kogen Ski Area in about six hours. This convenient service also connects Shiga Kogen Ski Area with Nozawa Onsen and Hakuba.
Where to stay in Shiga Kogen?
Shiga Kogen is Japan's largest ski resort with 18 interconnected Shiga Kogen ski resorts. For your Shiga Kogen accommodation, it's recommended to stay in the main resort, Yakebitaiyama, with a sprawling hill covered in "Platinum Snow" and offers different ski trails suitable for all skill levels. Located at the foot of Yakebitaiyama is the Shiga Kogen Prince Hotel---East, South, and West---ready to welcome you after a day of exhilarating skiing adventures with its traditional Japanese style rooms.