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Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen

Nagano
4.3

Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen

Nagano
4.3
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Local ingredients
Nozawana
Local cuisine
Shinshu Soba
Local ingredients
Shiga Kogen Hall of Fame Craft Beer
Food crawl
Sweets Tour in Yuzawa Onsen Village
Popular among locals
Recommended lunch spots at highland resorts

Nozawana

A "Nozawana" that continues to be loved as a food culture in Shinshu.

The birthplace of Nozawana pickles is Nozawa Onsen. It is said that people who came for hot spring treatment spread its deliciousness throughout the country. There are variations of pickles, such as shallow pickles with a good texture and deep pickles with a rich flavor. It is also popular as a filling for oyaki (a type of Japanese dumpling).
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Recommended Restaurants for Nozawana
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野沢菜本舗
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3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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黄金屋物産店
~¥999
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3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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道の駅 野沢温泉
-
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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河廣(かわひろ)
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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三九郎商店
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3
(Tabelog's review)
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Shinshu Soba

Shinshu Soba is a traditional food of Nagano Prefecture.

Only those that use 40% or more of buckwheat flour can be called Shinshu Soba. Due to the large temperature difference between day and night, delicious soba with well-aged starch is produced. Please enjoy the soba that has received the blessings of nature.
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Recommended Restaurants for Shinshu Soba
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玉川本店
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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郷土食堂
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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かいぜ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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庄平そば
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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大茂ん
-
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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Shiga Kogen Hall of Fame Craft Beer

Craft beer nurtured by the blessings of the magnificent land.

They are all unique, such as "Miyama Blonde," blended with first-class rice, and "House IPA (limited quantity)," which has a high alcohol content of 8% but goes well with food. Please enjoy Shiga Kogen Craft Beer, which continues to evolve even now!
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Recommended Restaurants for Shiga Kogen Hall of Fame Craft Beer
食べログ
株式会社 玉村本店
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-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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里武士
-
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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HAKKO YAMANOUCHI
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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御宿炭乃湯
-
¥10,000~¥14,999
3
(Tabelog's review)
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ザ ファームハウス
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Sweets Tour in Yuzawa Onsen Village

Heartwarming sweets unique to hot spring resorts

Yuzawa Onsen Village, a hot spring resort where you can feel the history. Delicious and heartwarming treats are sold all over the town. You can try the classic oyaki and gohei mochi, or stop by a cafe. Please enjoy a leisurely stroll.
Recommended Restaurants for Sweets Tour in Yuzawa Onsen Village
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フキヤ商店 本店
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3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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新杵製菓
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3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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七良兵衛珈琲
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3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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道の駅 野沢温泉
-
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3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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YOU
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3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended lunch spots at highland resorts

Enjoy delicious lunch in the clear air at recommended restaurants

If you're tired from driving, why not have lunch at a restaurant surrounded by greenery? You can enjoy our proud dishes made with plenty of natural blessings such as fresh vegetables and dairy products at a reasonable price.
Recommended Restaurants for Recommended lunch spots at highland resorts
食べログ
シャレークリスチャニア
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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中国料理 獅子
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ホテル渓谷
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
カモシカ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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カフェレストランロッキー
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Hotel Omodaka
3.8
Open-air hot spring with a stunning view of the Northern Alps
This inn boasts natural hot springs that flow directly from the source. The water flow is so abundant that even the showers use hot spring water. Immerse yourself in the bubbling hot water and enjoy the changing scenery of the four seasons to your heart's content, with a breathtaking view of the Northern Alps.
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¥5,000~/人
¥5,721~/人
¥5,721~/人
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4.6approx. 0.53km
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4.4approx. 0.53km
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4approx. 0.54km
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4.5approx. 0.56km
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4.6approx. 0.58km
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4.5approx. 0.63km
Yorozuya
4.6
Natural hot springs flowing abundantly!
This long-established hot spring inn has been loved for over half a century. Its biggest attraction is the natural hot springs drawn from three private sources! The water is colorless and transparent with a smooth texture. The rooms also come with open-air baths that use the same source of flowing hot springs, making for a luxurious experience. Enjoy a non-daily life while relaxing in the hot springs.
Lowest price
¥22,000~/人
¥22,296~/人
¥22,296~/人
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湯田中温泉 湯田中湯本
4.4approx. 0.08km
湯田中温泉 島屋
4.6approx. 0.09km
湯田中温泉 まるか旅館
4approx. 0.12km
信州湯田中温泉 華灯りの宿 加命の湯
4.6approx. 0.16km
湯田中温泉 一茶のこみち 美湯の宿
4.2approx. 0.16km
AIBIYA
approx. 0.24km
ZEN Hostel
5approx. 0.25km
志なのや旅館
4.7approx. 0.26km
湯田中温泉 せせらぎの宿 ホテル星川館(BBHホテルグループ)
4approx. 0.39km
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4.6approx. 0.48km
Ryokan Sakaya
4.2
Enjoy the finest hot springs with floating yunohana flower petals
In the bathtub filled with fresh hot springs that are safe to drink, you can fully enjoy the rich aroma and smooth texture of the hot springs. At the long-established inn "Sakaya," which welcomes guests with hospitality, please fully enjoy the authentic hot springs.
Lowest price
¥13,200~/人
¥16,500~/人
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宮坂屋
approx. 0.04km
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4.2approx. 0.08km
狸 tanuki nozawa
approx. 0.09km
ひめ長@寧
approx. 0.11km
リポーズハウス上野館
approx. 0.12km
野沢温泉 野沢温泉ホテル
4approx. 0.12km
Gasthofかずみ
approx. 0.12km
ロッチ ウエノスキー
approx. 0.12km
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5approx. 0.12km
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Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen

The Shiga Kogen Road is the best tourist spot in Shiga Kogen, with a panoramic view of the great nature on both sides and no tall trees to obstruct the view. The "Jigokudani Yaen Koen" (Hell Valley Monkey Park) may seem like hell with its steep cliffs and hot spring steam, but this natural environment is a paradise for wild monkeys and a famous spot where you can observe them up close. The hot spring town of Nozawa Onsen Village is impressive with its faint hot spring scent and the constant sound of water. At the foot of the mountain, there are inns and omiya shops, and the "Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort" is located on the mountain slope.

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Local Cuisine
Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen

7 Highlights

01

Oyu

The oldest outdoor hot spring in Nozawa Onsen
A symbolic presence in Nozawa Onsen and an essential spot for visiting the 13 outdoor hot springs! The 13 outdoor hot springs tour involves visiting the 13 natural hot springs in Nozawa Onsen Village, and it is popular because it is free to enter. In particular, Oyu is the oldest of the outdoor hot springs in Nozawa Onsen, and the wooden bathhouse building built by a master carpenter has a sense of the Edo period.
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Oyu
The oldest outdoor hot spring in Nozawa Onsen
A symbolic presence in Nozawa Onsen and an essential spot for visiting the 13 outdoor hot springs! The 13 outdoor hot springs tour involves visiting the 13 natural hot springs in Nozawa Onsen Village, and it is popular because it is free to enter. In particular, Oyu is the oldest of the outdoor hot springs in Nozawa Onsen, and the wooden bathhouse building built by a master carpenter has a sense of the Edo period.
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02

Tanohara Wetland

A wetland designated as a natural monument of the prefecture
This is a high-altitude wetland that was formed on the bottom of the former Shiga Lake, and is a recommended spot for trekking on the Shiga Highlands course! The natural larch trees that grow around it are designated as a natural monument of Yamashina-cho, and they are strong and vigorous. The fluffy cotton grass that dances in the wind and the different flowers that can be seen depending on the season, such as the charming Nikko kisuge, are also attractive.
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02
Tanohara Wetland
A wetland designated as a natural monument of the prefecture
This is a high-altitude wetland that was formed on the bottom of the former Shiga Lake, and is a recommended spot for trekking on the Shiga Highlands course! The natural larch trees that grow around it are designated as a natural monument of Yamashina-cho, and they are strong and vigorous. The fluffy cotton grass that dances in the wind and the different flowers that can be seen depending on the season, such as the charming Nikko kisuge, are also attractive.
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03

Nozawa Onsen Asagama

A source spring where water of over 90℃ gushes out
Asagama is also loved as a place of life for local people. There are five hot springs: Oogama, Marugama, Yudegama, Shimogama, and Takenoshigama. It is said that vegetables and eggs taste better when boiled in the hot springs. It is open for sightseeing, so be careful not to fall in and take a look!
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03
Nozawa Onsen Asagama
A source spring where water of over 90℃ gushes out
Asagama is also loved as a place of life for local people. There are five hot springs: Oogama, Marugama, Yudegama, Shimogama, and Takenoshigama. It is said that vegetables and eggs taste better when boiled in the hot springs. It is open for sightseeing, so be careful not to fall in and take a look!
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04

Jigokudani Monkey Park

A valley where monkeys bathing in hot springs can be seen
Jigokudani Monkey Park is located in an area where snow covers almost one-third of the year, and the sight of hot springs steam rising from everywhere led ancient people to call the place "Jigokudani" or "Hell's Valley." However, for the Japanese monkeys that have lived there since ancient times, it is a comfortable habitat. At Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can not only observe the ecology of Japanese monkeys but also see them bathing in hot springs. It is now loved by people from all over the world and has been given the nickname "Snow Monkeys."
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04
Jigokudani Monkey Park
A valley where monkeys bathing in hot springs can be seen
Jigokudani Monkey Park is located in an area where snow covers almost one-third of the year, and the sight of hot springs steam rising from everywhere led ancient people to call the place "Jigokudani" or "Hell's Valley." However, for the Japanese monkeys that have lived there since ancient times, it is a comfortable habitat. At Jigokudani Monkey Park, you can not only observe the ecology of Japanese monkeys but also see them bathing in hot springs. It is now loved by people from all over the world and has been given the nickname "Snow Monkeys."
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05

Shiga Kogen Roman Museum of Art

Built to commemorate the Nagano Winter Olympics
This art museum was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, a representative architect of Japan, and opened in the autumn of 1997. The design blends in with the surrounding trees while also expressing its unique character, with a theme of coexisting with nature. The special exhibitions held several times a year often have experimental themes, making them quite interesting and worth visiting every time.
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Image source:志賀高原ロマン美術館公式Twitter
05
Shiga Kogen Roman Museum of Art
Built to commemorate the Nagano Winter Olympics
This art museum was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, a representative architect of Japan, and opened in the autumn of 1997. The design blends in with the surrounding trees while also expressing its unique character, with a theme of coexisting with nature. The special exhibitions held several times a year often have experimental themes, making them quite interesting and worth visiting every time.
See details
Right image source:志賀高原ロマン美術館公式Twitter
06

Nozawa Onsen

A charming hot spring where the hot springs harmonize with the town
This is a charming hot spring where the hot springs harmonize with the town, with features such as cooking wild vegetables in the natural monument "Asagama" and multiple outdoor baths. It is famous as a hot spring resort and is effective for neuralgia, rheumatism, and women's diseases. After sightseeing or leisure, let's heal your tiredness with 100% natural hot springs!
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06
Nozawa Onsen
A charming hot spring where the hot springs harmonize with the town
This is a charming hot spring where the hot springs harmonize with the town, with features such as cooking wild vegetables in the natural monument "Asagama" and multiple outdoor baths. It is famous as a hot spring resort and is effective for neuralgia, rheumatism, and women's diseases. After sightseeing or leisure, let's heal your tiredness with 100% natural hot springs!
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07

Shibu Onsen

A nostalgic hot spring with an old-fashioned atmosphere
This hot spring has a nostalgic atmosphere with a history of 1,300 years. There are nine communal baths, each with different effects, and by visiting them all, you can expect various benefits. Soak in the hot spring and heal your fatigue in the nostalgic atmosphere of wooden buildings and stone pavements!
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07
Shibu Onsen
A nostalgic hot spring with an old-fashioned atmosphere
This hot spring has a nostalgic atmosphere with a history of 1,300 years. There are nine communal baths, each with different effects, and by visiting them all, you can expect various benefits. Soak in the hot spring and heal your fatigue in the nostalgic atmosphere of wooden buildings and stone pavements!
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Nozawana
A "Nozawana" that continues to be loved as a food culture in Shinshu.
The birthplace of Nozawana pickles is Nozawa Onsen. It is said that people who came for hot spring treatment spread its deliciousness throughout the country. There are variations of pickles, such as shallow pickles with a good texture and deep pickles with a rich flavor. It is also popular as a filling for oyaki (a type of Japanese dumpling).
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No.2
Shinshu Soba
Shinshu Soba is a traditional food of Nagano Prefecture.
Only those that use 40% or more of buckwheat flour can be called Shinshu Soba. Due to the large temperature difference between day and night, delicious soba with well-aged starch is produced. Please enjoy the soba that has received the blessings of nature.
See Details
No.3
Shiga Kogen Hall of Fame Craft Beer
Craft beer nurtured by the blessings of the magnificent land.
They are all unique, such as "Miyama Blonde," blended with first-class rice, and "House IPA (limited quantity)," which has a high alcohol content of 8% but goes well with food. Please enjoy Shiga Kogen Craft Beer, which continues to evolve even now!
See Details
No.4
Sweets Tour in Yuzawa Onsen Village
Heartwarming sweets unique to hot spring resorts
Yuzawa Onsen Village, a hot spring resort where you can feel the history. Delicious and heartwarming treats are sold all over the town. You can try the classic oyaki and gohei mochi, or stop by a cafe. Please enjoy a leisurely stroll.
See Details
No.5
Recommended lunch spots at highland resorts
Enjoy delicious lunch in the clear air at recommended restaurants
If you're tired from driving, why not have lunch at a restaurant surrounded by greenery? You can enjoy our proud dishes made with plenty of natural blessings such as fresh vegetables and dairy products at a reasonable price.
See Details
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Hotel Average Cost
¥8,761
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥46,450
Best Season
11~3 Month
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