Shinden House is a newly renovated 5 Bedroom Japanese Townhouse, adjacent to Shinden Onsen, a brand new, free public hot spring. The house is less than 50meters from multiple bars and restaurants including Kongo night markets, Hakunamatata snack bar, and Ikemitsu Ramen. Shinden House is very centrally located and just opposite the free shuttle bus which takes you to the Nozawa Onsen ski resort and back. So no need to carry your families skis around town, conveniently hop on the bus and get taken to the slopes for free.
Shinden house can easily host up to 12 people and is perfect for 2 or 3 families.
The house has two stories. The large open kitchen, lounge and dining area are opposite the work space/ office on the first floor. The First bedroom is at the back of this floor with windows on the sunny side of the house.
There is a shower, toilet and laundry on the level.
The second floor has 4 Japanese tatami rooms- 2 adjoining 8jo rooms with large windows over-looking the main street, a 6jo room with a separate side office and a second 6jo room that overlooks Shinden onsen. There is a toilet on this level too.
The house is completely furnished. The kitchen has all utensils like plates, bowls, cups, glasses etc. including rice cooker, toaster, small grill, microwave and a big fridge for your convenience.
Parking
Wireless Broadband Internet
Nice open Kitchen to cook up a storm.
Fully equipped kitchen, big fridge and washing machine.
Big open Dining table.
Plenty of space to enjoy your Christmas Dinner.
Common space to hang out with your friends and family. Smart TV with Wifi connection.
Bedroom Nr. 1, Double bed on the ground floor.
Parking & facilities
Parking, Parking lot, Parking option optional
Services
Housekeeper optional, Laundry service optional
Bathroom & laundry
Essentials, Washing machine
Heating & cooling
Heating available
Internet & office
Wireless Broadband Internet
Kitchen & dining
Kitchen stove
Housekeeper Optional
Check-in: 03:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 AM (midnight)
Many customers living in Japan do prefer to drive up to Nozawa in their private car. We recommend taking the Shinkansen Bullet train. This safes you time and its totally hassle free. A perfect start to your holiday. Take the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo to Iiyama (100-120 minutes, around 8500 yen one way, 1 train/hour) and transfer to a "Nozawa Onsen Liner" bus (25 minutes, 600 yen one way, departures every 1-2 hours) for Nozawa. The buses usually link up with the arriving Shinkansen, alternatively you can take a Taxi too which comes to around 4500 Yen one way. The Japan Rail Pass and JR East Nagano Niigata Area Pass cover the Shinkansen ride, but not the Nozawa Onsen Liner bus.
Check out this great homepage in English for timetables to Iiyama station:
http://www.hyperdia.com/
In winter, several companies operate ski tour buses to Nozawa Onsen. Buses depart from Tokyo's Shinjuku and Ikebukuro bus terminals, as well as from Osaka and Nagoya to the Nozawa Onsen Chuo Bus Terminal in the center of town. Alternatively you can take highway buses to Nagano for as low as 1500 Yen one way and change to the local train to Iiyama. The train ride from Nagano to Iiyama on the old Diesel Train is nice and scenic. So if you have time its well worth it, shows you you the Nagano countryside and safes you some coins too.
Please let us know your arrival time and we are happy to come and pick you up from the bus stop in town to make the last bit of your trip to the accommodation as easy as possible. Especially if it snows and thats not unusual in Nozawa Onsen.
Nozawa Onsen can be reached from Tokyo by car in about 4 to 6 hours depending on traffic and route. Especially driving out and in of Tokyo can be time consuming with lots of traffic. Whenever possible we recommend leaving your car at home and jump on the convenient bullet train which gets to Iiyama station in under 2 hours from Tokyo station. Check out our Train/Bus page for more details. You can also send luggage ahead of time to make travel easy. See our luggage forward page for more on this topic.
Depending on road and snow conditions it can be very tricky to drive into town. Nozawa Onsen is one of the snowiest places on earth and on snowy days it can be difficult to reach your destination. Winter tyres are a must. We highly recommend having a 4 wheel drive car or chains as a back up if you are arriving with a 2 wheel drive.
Best route from Tokyo is over Nagano instead of driving through Gunma and Yuzawa. The route over Yuzawa is quiet mountainous and can be closed due to heavy snowfall. Head out of Tokyo Nerima on the E17 and head towards Takasaki. @Takasaki take the E18 and drive to Ueda, Nagano and all the way to the Yoyota Iiyama exit close to Iiyama. From Iiyama it is only another 20 minutes to Nozawa Onsen.
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Kyoko, Gab, Akari and Luca Sutter are welcoming you to Nozawa Onsen. Akari House has 4 apartments, 2 ski chalets and 4 small units in the town center able to cater for almost any sized family or group of friends wanting to experience Nozawa Onsen. Newly renovated, they offer a warm and comfortable home for when you get back from carving up some of the best powder in the world.
Spring overs great hiking, mountain biking and outdoor activities in and around Nozawa Onsen. Summer is great to escape the heat of the Japanese cities and cool down in one of the nearby rivers and lakes. Autumn with its changing leaves is stunning and remember the Onsen are open 365 days a year so plan your trip to Nozawa Onsen now…
The Akari House Swiss Bakery is located in the same building.
Come and enjoy our hand made bread, freshly brewed coffee, pastries and the best Pizzas you can find in Nozawa Onsen.