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Cottage in Karuizawa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

IZUMIYA: A private residence surrounded by the warmth of a wood-burning stove and wood

* From June 1, 2026, an accommodation tax system will be introduced in Karuizawa Town.We have revised the accommodation fee in accordance with this A base in Karuizawa where you can forget your daily routine and breathe in the fresh air. Enjoy an active stay with convenient facilities and a rich experience for both body and mind The place can accommodate up to 7 people!!!!!!!Perfect for friends or two households ■ 3 bedrooms: private bedrooms, open space connected to the living room, loft ■ With a Japanese-style room: Comfortable for those with small children or those who want to relax on tatami mats ■ Long-term stays OK: with washer-dryer (fully equipped with detergent) ■ The layout is friendly to everyone from children to the elderly, and you can enter the flat from the parking lot to the entrance Convenient location for ■sightseeing and stay Nakagaruizawa area, Harunire Terrace and Dragonfly Hot Spring 5 minutes by car/Shinano Railway "Nakagaruizawa Station" 2 minutes on foot 160m/Outlet Old Karuizawa 10 minutes by car/Supermarket, convenience store, coin laundry 5 minutes by car *WiFi equipped, wood-burning stove (wood not included) *Smoking is prohibited on the entire premises and security measures have been implemented * There are security cameras (at the entrance and around the premises) * Same price for up to 4 people (Additional charges apply for 4 or more people)

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Home in Shinano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Limited to one group per day, Mökki is a small cottage with a garden by a stream

Mökki means "cottage" in Finnish. Spend your time in a special place surrounded by nature. Guest house Mökki is located in Shinano-cho, which is blessed with forests, lakes and snow in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture, and there are many natural places such as Kurohime Kogen, Lake Nojiri and Togakushi nearby. You will have full access to a comfortable building renovated with natural materials such as cedar, cypress, and plaster, a natural garden that creates seasonal views, and a forest with a stream.In the forest that we have been maintaining, you can see birds, squirrels, and raccoon dogs, and you can enjoy strolling around looking for wild vegetables and mushrooms, as well as swings and hammocks. We have also paid special attention to the interior of the room and kitchen utensils so that you can enjoy 'living'. At the pavilion by the stream, you can enjoy BBQ and campfires without worrying about the weather. It is ideal as a base for hiking, fishing, paddleboarding and golf in the green season, and as a base for winter sports in the snow season. We also offer a celebration cake service for customers celebrating their birthdays or anniversaries.Please check with me in advanced.

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Home in Shinano
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

森の一棟貸し|Quiet cottage in the Kurohime Highlands|Nüek Kurohime

🍃 ‘Nüek’ is a small, traditional kominka house located in the Kurohime Kogen highland in Nagano, which has been converted into an exclusive-use accommodation. The renovation was attended by Studio Sayapu led by Mr. Kitazawa, an artist based in Nagano.Focusing on Mr. Kitazawa's sensibilities, the company's craftsmen, who bring out the power of the old private house, have worked hard to create a space that is quietly sophisticated while making use of the charm. It is cool in summer and in winter you can enjoy skiing and snow scenes.Time passes as you gently prepare yourself, surrounded by nature. Instead of being a place to stay at the end of a trip, the accommodation itself becomes the destination of the trip. Enjoy a special time that can only be had at a small, secluded inn🏠🍃 ⸻

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A wooden deck features a round hot tub, overlooking a serene lake and surrounding greenery. In the distance, mountains stand against a bright blue sky filled with fluffy clouds, creating a scenic backdrop for relaxation.
Tiny home in Shinano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 510 reviews

Enjoy the view of Lake Nojiri, with a private sauna, Anoie (あの家)

This house overlooks Lake Nojiri and has a superb view. There are several ski resorts (Myoko, Kurohime, Madarao) about 15-20 minutes away by car, making it a perfect base for winter sports. Enjoy the wood stove sauna and the water bath with a view. There are no private houses around, so you can listen to music and watch movies loudly. Because it is a house located deep in the mountains, we take the best measures, but in the warm season, insects come out. It snows a lot in winter. In autumn, fallen leaves dance. You will also need to adjust the wood stove fire yourself. It's not an easy house to live in, but we promise you a great view and experience. Enjoy cooking with a counter kitchen with a view, condiments and cooking utensils. (There is no equipment for BBQ)

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A private villa is nestled among trees, illuminated softly by exterior lighting. Steps lead to a spacious deck with an outdoor hot tub, reflecting the surrounding greenery. Large windows reveal a welcoming interior, seamlessly connecting with nature during the evening twilight.
Villa in Tsumagoi
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Rock Forest Hokuriku Izawa [BBQ in the fireplace in the forest & hot spring bath fed by a source spring on a rock]

A 1000 square meter private villa with 7 spaces. The entire "Rock Forest" has seven main concepts. We offer each "way of spending time". After procuring fresh ingredients locally, move to the Rock Forest, park your car in the parking lot, and go up the stairs to bring the ingredients to the hearth space. You won't see any other people. It is 60 minutes by Shinkansen from Tokyo to Karuizawa, and 30 minutes by car from Karuizawa Station, so you can work in the morning and take a half-day off in the afternoon, for example. Surrounded by nature, you can relax and enjoy an extraordinary time. < Winter season November-March > The outdoor bath is closed during the winter months.

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The log cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing a wooden deck and balcony with simple railing. Warm light glows from the windows, creating a welcoming ambiance as trees frame the cabin, offering a serene setting in a forested area.
Cabin in Nagano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 557 reviews

Elegant, Secluded Cabin for Couples & Families

This is a stylish log cabin located in a pristine wooded area at an altitude of 1,300 meters (4,265 feet) in Iizuna, Nagano. The home is the perfect retreat for couples, families or small groups. It features a wood burning stove, large TV, Blu-ray/DVD player, stereo, leather chairs, and full kitchen. Enjoy hiking, skiing, BBQ, golf or hot spring onsen baths in the area. The home is approximately a 20-minute drive from Nagano Station on the JR Hokuriko Shinkansen bullet train and Shinano Railway.

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A semi-double loft bed is adorned with soft white linens, while decorative pillows provide an inviting touch. Natural wood beams span the ceiling, complementing the light interior. A cozy living area features unique furnishings, with a view of the inviting kitchen area framed by large windows.
Cabin in Nagano
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

tiny cabin Nagano - Serene retreat / Snow Monkey

✨ Discover the perfect blend of modern design and serene nature in this charming, cozy cabin nestled in the forests of Nagano. Redesigned by a renowned Nagano-based interior designer as a model home, this cabin offers a unique stay with stylish interiors. Whether you’re seeking tranquility, ❄️skiing Nagano’s famous powder snow (just a 15-min. drive), or visiting historic shrines (30 min.), this cabin has it all. For outdoor enthusiasts, a camping and lake activity center is just 5 minutes away!✨

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A dining area features a round wooden table set for four, complete with elegant plates and glassware. In the background, a comfortable seating area showcases a television and decorative elements, while large windows allow natural light to brighten the space.
Flat in Nagano
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

【5min Nagano Sta】MAX5ppl/65sqm/City center/Zenkoji

◎Accommodates up to 5 guests ◎700sqf / 65sqm ◎Free Wi-Fi ◎Desk space available ◎3rd floor - Lawson / Family Mart: 1 min walk - 7-Eleven: 3 mins walk - Supermarket: 3 min walk(SEIYU/tomato) - Zenkoji & Art Museum: 20 mins walk - Tons of eatery & shops Prime city location: NAGANO INN is just a 5-min walk from JR Nagano Station. Ideally located for exploring the best of the area: Snow Monkeys, Togakushi, and Obuse. Bright, sun-filled rooms ideal for families, couples, and groups.

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Home in Karuizawa
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Peaceful Forest Villa | Private Garden | 1BR Home

🌲 Private Forest Retreat 15m drive from Karuizawa Stn. A cozy house near the forest with a wood deck, birdsong, and starry skies. Enjoy your quiet, private time. 🛌 1LDK 2 Double beds (140cm) Sofa bed: +¥3,000 (Request in advance) 🗝️Check-in &Check-out Check-in: 4 PM – 9 PM Late CI (9PM+): +¥3,000 (every 2 hours) Early CI: Extra fee (subject to availability) Quiet Hours: From 9 PM (Residential area) 🌿 Enjoy a peaceful stay in nature! Questions? Message us anytime.

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The image showcases a traditional Japanese garden featuring neatly pruned trees, blooming azaleas, and a variety of lush greenery. Stone pathways curve through the landscape, guiding the eye toward the adjacent buildings with tiled roofs, enhancing the serene and harmonious atmosphere.
Home in Nagano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Guest house Keyaki 欅 Only one group per day

日本庭園と床の間のある和室と洋室(ベッド2 布団3) そして古い蔵の中の隠れた空間(Jazz bar風)でゆっくり。 Our house has a traditional Japanese garden and Japanese style room with a dormitory floor There is also an Japanese traditional warehouse.(Jazz bar style) 家の周辺には果樹園や水田が広がっています。 収穫期には美味しい果物と野菜とお米を食べることができます。 This area is an agricultural promotion area There are orchards, vegetable fields and paddy fields around the house. During harvest you can eat delicious fruits and vegetables and rice.

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Flat in Nozawaonsen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Kumanote - Bear Den

Amazing in-village location across from a famous natural hot spring, conveniently located to all the village offers, and walking distance to the moving sidewalk to transport you to the slopes. The combination of our luxurious western beds and the natural hot spring will ensure you are fully rejuvenated after each day. The lodge has 3 units available for rent. Please refer to Kumanote-Mountain Bear and Bear Peak to rent the entire building.

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A snow-covered cabin is nestled amidst a blanket of pristine white snow, surrounded by gently rolling hills and distant mountains. The tranquil landscape showcases a clear blue sky, while neighboring buildings and telephone poles are partially obscured by the deep snowdrifts.
Home in Iiyama
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Eco-friendly Ski-cabin near Hot Springs! Pets OK!

☆3 cars parking & 15min drive to Nozawa Onsen☆ Togari Cottage is a two-bedroom cabin at the edge of the village, looking out over snow-covered rice fields toward Mt Kosha and Mt Kenashi. The main room is open-plan — kitchen, dining, living — with big windows and a wood-pellet stove that makes coming in from the cold feel like exactly the right decision! Knowledgeable bilingual hosts!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort located?

    Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort is set in Nagano Prefecture, within the Chubu region of central Honshu. It has mountain scenery, ski areas, and a village rooted in local hot spring traditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort?

    Winter months are often recommended for those wanting snow sports, while spring and fall have milder weather that is frequently suggested for outdoor activities and lighter crowds. Summer is appealing for hiking, festivals, and exploring the village’s cultural heritage.

  • How old is Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort?

    Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort has been welcoming guests for several decades, with its ski facilities developed in the twentieth century and the village’s hot spring culture spanning much longer. Its growth reflects a fusion of contemporary activities and historic traditions.

  • Why was Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort built?

    Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort was built to create a mountain destination combining skiing and traditional hot spring experiences, encouraging visitors to explore both outdoor recreation and local cultural practices. Its development aimed to support community growth and tourism.

  • What are some things to do near Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort?

    Around Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort, you can explore traditional hot spring baths, browse local shops, or join guided walks that uncover regional culture. The area frequently has snow sports, scenic hiking routes, and culinary tastings rooted in Nagano flavors.

  • How is the weather near Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort?

    Winters at Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort bring cold temperatures, ranging from 25°F to 39°F (-4°C to 4°C), with snowfall common. Summers are warmer, often between 69°F and 88°F (21°C to 31°C), and include frequent rainfall, especially from June through September.

  • How was Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort built?

    Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort was developed using modern mountain engineering, blending ski infrastructure with longstanding village traditions. Its construction included ski lifts, carefully designed slopes, and integration with local hot spring facilities.

  • What is the history of Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort?

    Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort has roots in a traditional mountain village, evolving into a ski destination with a longstanding connection to the region’s hot spring legacy. Its history reflects both modern recreational development and local cultural practices spanning generations.