The egg-shaped Nozawa Onsen Lodge is
It was built in 1969 by architect Takamasa Yoshizaka,
a disciple of master Le Corbusier.
Let's meander around Nozawa Onsen village
based on the historical building with the green roof.
1 minute walk from the main gondola.
Good location where you can enjoy various activities such as mountain biking with ski-in ski-out.
Since 1969, Nozawa Onsen Lodge has been working with skiers and other customers.
Excitement and encounters that will make you want to come back again are waiting for you.
Stay
Rooms
2 types 8 rooms
Enjoy casual socializing in the lounge
Spend your free time in the relaxing 1F lounge.
Please use it casually for telework and workation, as well as interacting with guests and staff.
There is a shared kitchen on the 1st floor, and a washroom and shower room in the basement space.
Facility
A continental breakfast is provided.
A simple breakfast is served at Nozawa Onsen Lodge. Enjoy rice grown with fresh spring water from Nozawa Onsen, and hot spring eggs made using the local source.Enjoy bread, cereal, coffee, side dishes made with local food, and more in a self-service style. Also, in the shared kitchen, you can cook the ingredients you have purchased and enjoy your favorite dishes.
※The photograph is an image. The content varies depending on the season.
Continental
Breakfast
Please ask our staff for additional necessary amenities.
Pajamas are not provided, so please bring your own.
※Toothbrushes are available for ¥100.
Bed linen
Towel set
TV
Wi-Fi
Hair dryer
Toothbrush
Shampoo
Body Soap
Service
Experience
Information
Credit card payment accepted
Available 24/7
Children welcome
No smoking inside the building
There are rooms that allow dogs
Terms of use
Parking
Private parking available
*Reservation required due to limited space.
2,000 yen per car per day
Check in out
Check-in: 15:00~
Check-out: ~10:00
institution
Apartment type 2 rooms
Dormitory type 6 rooms
Toilet, shower room, laundry
indoor drying room
Ski rack
<Access from central Tokyo>
By train or bus
1. Hokuriku Shinkansen: Tokyo Station - Iiyama Station
- About 1 hour and 50 minutes
2. Bus (Nozawa Onsen Liner): Iiyama Station - Nozawa Onsen Central Terminal - About 30 minutes
About 4 hours via Kanetsu/Joshinetsu Expressway
Due to the limited number of parking lots, advance reservations are required.
In the unlikely event that the parking lot is full, we will guide you to a paid parking lot that is about a 5-minute walk away. The roads in Nozawa Onsen Village are very narrow, so please be careful when choosing the roads.
In winter, access to Nozawa Onsen Lodge is restricted because the road in front of the Nagasaka Gondola is used as a ski resort. Sorry to trouble you, but please come via Oyu-dori. Please note that navigation and Google Maps may guide you through the road in summer.