Naraya Ryokan
Nozawaonsen, Shimotakai-Gun, Japan
Naraya Ryokan
Emotionally charged with tradition, Nozawaonsen beckons visitors to experience a captivating tapestry of rich cultural heritage and natural splendor. This quaint village, nestled in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, is renowned for its historic hot springs, where the warm, mineral-rich waters have welcomed weary travelers for centuries. Every corner of Nozawaonsen whispers tales of its past, from the ancient ryokans that line the streets to the stunning wooden temples, intricately woven into the fabric of daily life.
Exhilarating in winter, this enchanting destination transforms into a snow-laden paradise, drawing skiers and snowboarders to its powdery slopes, renowned for both their thrills and their breathtaking views. The Nozawaonsen Ski Resort, one of the top skiing spots in Japan, boasts an array of trails suitable for enthusiasts of all levels.
As you weave your way through the village, the aroma of delectable local cuisine and warming sake fills the air, inviting you to savor culinary delights such as the famous Nozawaonsen soba, handmade from locally grown buckwheat. The vibrant sight of craftsmen at work is a reminder of the artisanal skills still cherished here, ensuring that their culinary heritage thrives.
Every winter, the village comes alive with the invigorating spirit of the Nozawa Onsen Fire Festival, a dazzling spectacle where flames dance in celebration of community and prosperity. Meanwhile, the beauty of surrounding nature enchants hikers in the warmer months, with trails meandering through lush forests and serene river valleys.
Nozawaonsen is more than just a destination; it is a journey into the heart of Japanese culture, inviting you to relax in its historical ryokans, soak in its famous hot springs, and immerse yourself in an authentic Alpine experience.
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Albin Edberg
@albin.edberg
Super cozy ryokan with warm bath in Nozawaonsen, a beautiful skiing village. Food is great aswell. Remember, in Japan women and men go to seperate baths and you can’t enter if you have tatoos..