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A wide, snow-covered ski slope stretches into the distance, flanked by bare trees, with snow-capped mountains and a bright sun in a blue sky in the background.
A wide, snow-covered ski slope stretches into the distance, flanked by bare trees, with snow-capped mountains and a bright sun in a blue sky in the background.
A group of skiers, including children and adults in colorful winter clothes, stand on a snowy slope with tall mountains and a parking lot visible in the background.
Snow-covered landscape with houses and trees in the foreground, a small church-like building, and mountains in the background. The sky is clear, and stadium lights are visible near the center of the scene.
People in colorful winter clothing walk and ski among tall trees covered in heavy snow, creating a bright, peaceful winter scene in a snowy forest. The sky is overcast, and the ground is blanketed in white.
A person in a red jacket and black helmet is snowboarding down a snowy slope. The background is a winter landscape with snow-covered trees and distant figures on the slope. The person appears to be enjoying the ride.
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Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort

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Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort is a renowned destination in Nagano Prefecture that skillfully combines excellent skiing conditions with the cultural experience of a traditional Japanese hot spring village. The resort is celebrated for its extensive terrain, encompassing a variety of slopes that cater to all skill levels, from gentle runs for beginners to challenging courses for advanced skiers and snowboarders.

The resort is known for its high-quality snow, receiving consistent, heavy snowfall each season, which creates ideal conditions for powder skiing. Nozawa Onsen features over 50 kilometers of trails, a vertical drop of about 1,085 meters, and modern lift systems that provide easy access to its vast terrain.

Beyond skiing, Nozawa Onsen is famous for its hot springs, with numerous public baths (soto-yu) scattered throughout the village, offering a unique and relaxing experience to visitors. The village itself exudes a charming atmosphere, with traditional inns, local eateries, and narrow streets that invite exploration.

Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort stands out not only for its skiing facilities but also for offering visitors a holistic experience that includes winter sports, cultural immersion, and relaxation, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Japanese Alps.

Hours:

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM 

Closed:

Open daily during the ski season (typically late November to early May)

Available:

Seasonal (Winter)

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome

Fees:

LIFT/GONDORA TICKET:

Adult: 6,800 yen

Child: 4,100 yen

Senior: 5,400 yen


Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Phone
+81 269-85-3166
Website
www.nozawaski.com


The area

Address
7653 Toyosato, Nozawaonsen, Shimotakai District, Nagano 389-2502, Japan

Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Phone

+81 269-85-3166

Website

www.nozawaski.com

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What other travelers are saying about Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort

Visiting Nozawa Onsen from December 10 to 14 was an unforgettable experience. Early season skiing can be hit or miss, but this trip delivered something truly special. Day one gave us great conditions to kick things off, and then - boom - a half-meter snow dump on day two! The mountain closed, but honestly, it was pure magic. Snow falling all day, romantic walks through the village, and those serene moments staring out the window as everything turned white - it felt like a winter dream. When the skies cleared, day three was sensational. Fresh powder, incredible runs, and that unbeatable feeling of carving through pristine snow. The resort team deserves a huge shoutout - the rental shop crew, lifties, ticket attendants, and instructors were all amazing. Friendly, helpful, and genuinely passionate about making your experience the best it can be. Nozawa Onsen isn’t just a ski destination; it’s a must-visit for anyone who loves the mountains, great hospitality, and a bunch of Japanese charm. Put this on your list - you’ll want to come back again and again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To reach Nozawa Onsen from Tokyo, you can take a bullet train (Shinkansen) to Iiyama Station and then a bus directly to Nozawa Onsen. The journey typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, making it relatively accessible for a weekend trip or longer stay.

Absolutely, there are several rental shops in Nozawa Onsen where you can rent all the necessary ski and snowboard equipment. It's a good idea to book your equipment in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure you get what you need.

Yes, Nozawa Onsen is very family-friendly, with ski schools offering lessons for children and slopes suitable for all ages. The village atmosphere, combined with a range of accommodation and dining options, makes it an excellent choice for families looking to experience both skiing and Japanese culture.

Yes, Nozawa Onsen offers ski and snowboard lessons for all levels, including beginners. There are English-speaking instructors available, making it convenient for international visitors to learn and enjoy their time on the slopes.

Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort is unique for its combination of high-quality ski slopes and traditional Japanese hot springs (onsen). The village has a rich cultural heritage, with charming streets, traditional inns, and public bathhouses, offering a distinctive experience that blends skiing with traditional Japanese hospitality and relaxation.
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James Bartrop
Dec 14, 2025
So many lifts. So many runs, they have a run for everyone from beginners to pros. I even saw a few rails and ramps. Up top lots of of piste tree courses. So many restaurants as well with some vegan options! But this spot gets packed on the weekends also.
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Angie Mead King
Jan 18, 2026
The best skiing ⛷️ place in the world. The views, the slopes, the snow, the atmosphere in the village at night. Local food and friendly people. Amazing!
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Maarten Hensen
Dec 30, 2025
Good family ski resort. If you are familiar with steep and tricky terrain on the other hand it might not be the best spot. The view from the top with mountains and sea in the back is top tier
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Max D
Feb 15, 2026
Day 1 it was foggy and snowed lots Day 2 blue bird amazing lift opened at 8:30 and we were in line at 8:20! We rode mid calf pow for about 5 runs. Dry powder and plenty for all!
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Anne Itagaki
Jan 9, 2026
A snowy ski resort with numerous people skiing, snowboarding, and interacting. The clear blue sky and a majestic mountain, partially covered with snow, rise in the background, while tall evergreen trees border the scene on both sides.

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