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A serene bedroom features two spacious beds with crisp white bedding. Exposed wooden beams accent the high ceiling, while large windows provide natural light and views. A small bedside table is positioned between the beds, enhancing the room's simple and inviting design.
Hut in Joetsu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Rental traditional kominka with a Goemon-style bath overlooking Myōkō Mountains and the countryside

Only one group per day. This is a private, traditional kominka-style inn overlooking Myōkō and the rural landscape. Enjoy a relaxing, quiet satoyama experience in a private rental where you can spend time with family and friends without any worries.In addition to four rooms of different types, the property features a large common room where guests can relax and chat, as well as a spacious kitchen with a view of the Myōkō Mountains, making it a comfortable space for large groups. Yukigo Lodge is a fully renovated traditional kominka (old Japanese house) that incorporates traditional wooden construction techniques rooted in the local culture.In a space with exposed beams or in a calm indoor environment, you can enjoy a moment away from your daily routine. Also, one of the highlights of Yukigo Lodge is the Goemon-style bath.To make the most of the view from the Goemon bath, it is installed outside.When using the service, please move outside a little. What makes this inn unique is that guests can enjoy the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese satoyama landscape while experiencing the abundant natural blessings of the four seasons.Recommended for a relaxing stay with loved ones or friends. Located approximately a 10-minute drive from Lotte Arai Resort and with easy access from Joetsu Myoko Station and the Naka-go Interchange, both the sea and the mountains are within a 30-minute radius. We look forward to welcoming you, along with our staff who love Yukigo.

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A charming cottage is nestled among tall trees, featuring a sloped roof and wooden exterior. A spacious deck with wooden railings is visible on one side, providing outdoor space. The clear blue sky enhances the serene forest setting.
Cabin in Shinano
5 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Vacation Rental Feel the wind

Do you feel the breeze in a small cottage in the forest at the foot of Mt. Kurohime? Treat yourself, and spend time and wonderful memories with your friends, the people you like, or with your family and your pets. Spring Joetsu Takada Cherry Blossoms, Rape Flower Park in Iiyama City Water Activities on Lake Natsu-Nojiri   Go swimming to Joetsu   Challenge to climb Mt. Kurohime Autumn Foliage in Autumn Myoko Kogen Winter Kurohime, Myoko, Arai, etc. Ski & Snowboard   Lake Nojiri Wakasagi Fishing Year-round, family, and those who love... feel the breeze Please use it as if it were your own vacation home. *We provide a crib for babies and a high chair for table feeding.Please let us know if you need one. * We have prepared a rental car (Delica D5 or Pagero Mini) for local transportation.Those who do not come by private vehicle, please use it.(You will be responsible for the fuel used) *The Legend of the Black Princess is a story of two people in love.Stay and experience the legend of the Black Princess. * A heart appears on the side of Mt. Kurohime.Please come and look for it on site.The expression changes depending on the day and the place you look at it.The feelings of the two people in the legend of the Black Princess may have appeared in the heart...

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Home in Shinano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 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, a town blessed with forests, lakes and snow in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture, with a wealth of natural areas such as Kurohime Kogen, Lake Nojiri and Togakushi nearby. You can freely use the comfortable building renovated with natural materials such as cedar, cypress, and plaster, the natural garden that creates seasonal scenery, and the forest where the stream flows.In the forest that we have been maintaining, you can see birds, squirrels, and marten, and you can enjoy strolling around looking for wild vegetables and mushrooms, as well as swings and hammocks. We also paid close attention to the interior design and kitchen utensils to make sure you can enjoy "living" in the space. At the gazebo by the stream, you can enjoy BBQ and campfires without worrying about the weather. It is ideal as a base for hiking, fishing, paddle boarding, and golf during the green season, and as a base for winter sports during 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 on the Kurohime Highland in Nagano, Japan, that has been renovated and is now available for rent as an entire property. 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 views.Time passes as you gently prepare yourself while surrounded by nature. Instead of "a place to stay at the end of the 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, 506 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, 186 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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Home in Myoko
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Luxury Chalet, 5 Min Walk to Gondola, Scenic Views

Meanwhile Woods is a private villa just a five-minute walk from the main gondola at Akakura Kanko Ski Resort, situated within Mount Myoko National Park. Set on a 500-square-meter property surrounded by natural forest, the villa offers stunning views of Mt. Myoko’s peaks. Despite its tranquil forest setting, it is conveniently located within walking distance of shops, ski rental services, onsen, restaurants, a bakery, and cafés—providing both peaceful seclusion and easy access to local amenities.

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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, 102 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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The exterior of the home is showcased under a twilight sky, illuminated by warm lights that highlight the structure's traditional Japanese architecture. Surrounded by lush greenery, the property features a spacious yard and access to natural landscapes.
Villa in Ueda
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Modern Luxury, Classic Style, Onsen Nearby

Nestled in the mountains of Nagano at an elevation of 860 meters (2,821 feet), this is a luxury home exclusively for those who want to escape tourist traps, experience a side of Japan rarely seen by outsiders, and do it in style. Our 3-bedroom home is 200 sq. meters (2153 sq. feet) large and is a marriage between traditional Japanese architecture and modern technology and comfort. The home is accessible from Tokyo and other major cities via the Shinkansen bullet train or Joshin-etsu Expressway.

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A tranquil sleeping area features a spacious bed with soft bedding and decorative pillows. Nearby, a wooden wardrobe stands. Slippers are neatly arranged on the tatami floor, illuminated by gentle light from lamps on either side of the bed.
Home in Myoko
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Hinode Chalet• Private Home in Myoko

Hinode Chalet is a perfectly secluded getaway for a family or group of 5 friends. Located between Suginohara & Alpen Blick/Ikenotaira ski resorts. The first floor, gives access to the entrance, the kitchen, dining area, a separate lounge room, a bedroom, bathroom and toilet. While upstairs leads to two separate Japanese western rooms. Easily accessible by car to 8 ski areas. A 4WD car is recommended to explore easily, parking is free, if you need transportation get in touch.

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A spacious living area features large windows that offer a view of lush greenery. A modern light fixture hangs from the ceiling, illuminating a cozy seating arrangement. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, while a wooden dining table sits in the foreground.
Chalet in Hakuba
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Forest sauna hideaway — where stillness is luxury

Break Free, Find Mindfulness: Discover healing tranquility at Soil. • Tranquil chalet in Okumisora-no, Hakuba Village • Peaceful ambiance & stunning forest views through large windows • Japanese craftsmanship in owner's selected furniture & tableware • Ideal remote work space with monitor & printer • Blissful relaxation: fire pit, sauna & hinoki wood bath • 1-min walk to Hotel Oak Forest's hot springs & restaurant • Walking distance to popular Echoland restaurants and bars.

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A cozy bedroom is featured with traditional tatami flooring and shikkui walls. Large windows with wooden frames allow natural light to fill the space, showcasing a spacious bed dressed in soft linens with a textured green throw. Minimalist decor adds to the serene atmosphere.
Chalet in Myoko
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Genki House: 7m to Slopes | Parking | Reno’d

2024 newly renovated 4BR, 2.5BA luxury Myoko home, perfect for winter sports and summer activities! Enjoy ample free parking, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a warm interior with beautiful wooden benchtops. Conveniently located between top ski resorts with the closest (Ikenotaria) only a 7 minute drive! Our house features a full kitchen, cozy bedrooms, a dedicated office space, and a heated bathroom floor. Relax in comfort and book now for an unforgettable Myoko stay!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Myoko?

    The Akakura, Suginohara, and Ikenotaira areas are frequently suggested for their easy access to ski resorts, onsen baths, and mountain scenery. These neighborhoods have a mix of traditional inns, modern lodges, and vacation rentals to suit various preferences.

  • What are the best things to do in Myoko with kids?

    Families often explore gentle ski slopes, snow play parks, and nature trails around Myoko. Visiting an onsen with kid-friendly pools or local museums can introduce children to regional culture.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Myoko?

    Skiing and snowboarding are popular in winter, while hiking trails, hot springs, and forest walks are enjoyed throughout the year. Visitors also explore local sake breweries and scenic mountain viewpoints.

  • How is the weather in Myoko?

    Myoko has snowy winters, with January lows around 25°F (-4°C) and frequent heavy snowfall. Summers are mild to warm, with temperatures reaching 88°F (31°C) in August, while spring and autumn bring colorful foliage and moderate rain.

  • When is the best time to visit Myoko?

    Winter is often recommended for snow sports, with deep snow and lively ski culture. Late spring, summer, and autumn draw those interested in hiking, wildflowers, and colorful foliage.

  • What are the best places to visit in Myoko?

    Explore Mount Myoko, Imori Pond, and the main onsen districts for scenic landscapes and relaxation. Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park is often suggested for its natural beauty and hiking options.

  • What are some hiking trails in Myoko?

    Myoko has hiking trails that wind through beech forests, alpine meadows, and volcanic terrain. Trails around Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park, Mount Myoko, and Imori Pond are often recommended for their scenic views and seasonal wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Myoko?

    Families can explore sledding hills, guided nature walks, and hands-on craft workshops around Myoko. Shared meals featuring local cuisine, visits to onsen, and simple hikes provide options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Myoko?

    You can explore onsen towns around the region, stroll in preserved castle districts, or visit historic temples and shrines. Outdoor activities like nature walks and craft workshops are also frequently suggested day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Myoko?

    Many vacation rentals and some ryokan in Myoko welcome pets, particularly around Akakura and Ikenotaira. It is a good idea to check individual listings for pet policies and nearby walking trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Myoko?

    Pack layers for variable mountain weather and waterproof boots in winter. Trying the local onsen is a way to experience regional traditions, and many nearby shops carry unique sake and handmade crafts.

  • What is Myoko known for?

    Myoko is known for deep winter snow, a network of ski resorts, and rejuvenating hot springs. The area’s natural parks, volcanic peaks, and seasonal festivals are also frequently associated with its character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Myoko?

    Explore lesser-known nature trails, quiet shrines nestled in the forest, or rustic onsen baths tucked in rural neighborhoods. Small local cafés and family-run museums showcase the area's character and history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Myoko?

    Myoko has locally grown rice, handmade soba noodles, and wild mountain vegetables featured in traditional dishes. You can explore flavors like locally crafted tofu and regional fish, which are frequently suggested in area restaurants. Niigata sake is also often recommended for pairing.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Myoko?

    Waterproof outerwear and layered clothing are useful for shifting mountain conditions. Durable footwear, a reusable bottle, and swimwear for onsen visits can help you enjoy both outdoor and indoor experiences.

  • What is the nightlife in Myoko like?

    Nightlife in Myoko is relaxed, with cozy izakayas, casual bars, and small pubs often found in Akakura and surrounding neighborhoods. The atmosphere centers on après-ski gatherings and enjoying local sake with friends.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Myoko?

    Winter in Myoko often features snow festivals, torchlight skiing, and cultural parades near the ski resorts. In spring and autumn, visitors can explore local harvest festivals and traditional celebrations centered around food and community.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Myoko?

    Myoko has family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in the areas near ski resorts and hot springs. Features like spacious rooms, shared kitchens, and easy access to outdoor activities are common in local accommodations.

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    Myoko holiday rentals start at $26 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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    320 of Myoko holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Myoko stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Myoko’s top spots include Iiyama Station, Kurohime Station and Nihongi Station

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