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Travel: Nozawa Onsen, Nagano Prefecture
 

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Nozawa Onsen is a very popular resort set behind the small Nozawa Onsen Village.

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After getting off the (Nagano) Shinkansen or bus at Nagano Station, take the local domestic train line from Nagano Station to Togari Nozawa Onsen station.  At time of writing the ticket from Nagano to Togari Nozawa Onsen cost 740 yen and the journey takes approximately 50 minutes. While waiting on the Nagano station platform be sure you are on the correct platform number, because one of the local train line platforms at Nagano is usually split in half. For example platform 3 & 4 share one side of one platform divided by a simple wall. Make sure you are on the right side of that wall.

From Togari Nozawa Onsen Station you catch the bus to Nozawa Onsen Village and you pay for this ride as you disembark the bus. That bus journey takes a further 10 minutes.

There are also taxis available at Togari Nozawa Onsen station that can go to Nozawa Village.

Nagano Station > Iiyama Line > Togari Nozawa Onsen
(about 50 minutes)
Togari Nozawa Onsen Station > Nozawa Onsen
(about 10 minutes)

For details on how to get to Nagano Station, click here.


From the Tokyo Region

Take the Kanetsu Expressway to Fujioka Junction, where you change onto the Hokushinetsu Expressway that goes all the way up to Nagano City and beyond - stay on the Nagano Expressway whenever there is the option to do so.  Eventually take the left exit number 16 signposted "Toyota-Iiyama" from the Nagano bound highway.

Turn right under the overpass straight away after paying at the toll gate and after a few minutes you will drive through the main Iiyma shopping district. Take the right hand fork next to the Toyota car dealership and Stone Masonary Yard at the traffic lights and continue on for about 15 minutes and then follow the Nozawa Onsen signs that are marked in English.

After you pass a Subaru car dealership you should turn right onto an red-orange girder bridge, then turn left at the traffic lights once over the bridge and keep driving until you see Nozawa Onsen reveal itself like a hidden valley as you reach the top bend of the mountain road.  If you miss the orange bridge you can still get to Nozawa village by going straight and looking following the signs in English.

From Osaka & Nagoya Regions

From Komaki Junction of the Meishin Expressway, head east on the Chuo Expressway to Okaya Junction, where you change to the Nagano Expressway. Head north on the Nagano Expressway, until the Koshoku Junction where the expressway changes again to the Joshinetsu Expressway. From the Shinshu Nakano IC, take Route 292 up to the Shiga Kogen region.

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Komaki Junction
Meishin Expressway

Chuo Expressway

Okaya Junction

Okaya Junction

Nagano Expressway

Koshoku Junction

Koshoku Junction

Joshinetsu

Shinshu Nakano IC

Shinshu Nakano IC

Route 292

Nozawa Onsen

  

Catching the bus from outside Nagano Station is the most direct route to the heart of Nozawa Onsen Village.

From Nagano Station, there are frequent direct buses that go to Nozawa Onsen and bus stops can be found below the east exit escalator, usually at bus stop number 4, but you can make sure you visit the Nagano Station Information Office (inside) to ensure you catch the right bus from the correct bus stop.

You pay for the bus ticket when you disembark in Nozawa Onsen Ski Village.  In Winter the bus stops centrally in Nozawa Village and in summer or non-ski season months it stops outside Asahiya Ryokan Hotel at the bus stop there.

Nagano Station > Nozawa Onsen village (about 60 minutes)

For details on how to get to Nagano Station, click here.