Lodge Matsuya - Nozawaonsen
36.92223, 138.44787The 2-star Lodge Matsuya Nozawaonsen hotel lies at a 700-metre distance from a natural paradise like Ogama, and features baggage storage and a restaurant. The guest house offers place to stay with Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Location
Snowboard Shop Dimension is within 800 metres of the property, which also stands a short walk from NOZAWA Sports Thanx Ski Shop. Oborozukiyo no Yakata Hanzan Bunko is nearly a 5-minute stroll from this Nozawaonsen hotel, and Matsumoto airport is 125 km away. From the accommodation, you can easily reach Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort, located just 5 minutes' stroll away.
Lodge Matsuya hotel is just a short walk down to Chuo Terminal bus station.
Rooms
They have a Japanese-style interior. The shared bathrooms are appointed with towels and slippers. Guests can also enjoy city views.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served every morning in the dining room. Country Papa offers a selection of fusion delicacies and lies a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
A full breakfast is served at the price of JPY1,200 per person per day.
Leisure & Business
Ski facilities feature a ski storage room, ski equipment hire, and a ski pass. You can also enjoy canoeing, snow skiing, and table tennis at the Lodge Matsuya Nozawaonsen.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 4 persons
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Garden view
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Heating
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Air conditioning
Essential information about Lodge Matsuya
💵 Lowest room price | 228 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 122.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Matsumoto, MMJ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Lodge Matsuya
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Staff very helpful
Very cramped room not a true western style room
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we liked the location, the frienldy and helpful staff, the breakfast provided, the ski room. the rooms were small but value for money, which is what we were looking for. The ski resort, Nozawa Onsen was well run and good for family type skiing. The restaurants and the village itself were very interesting, which is why we chose to goto Nozawa.
A more easily used washing machine would be an improvement.
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The owner Miki was very helpful , the lodge was reasonably priced ( a fair bit cheaper than others )-- it was basic but comfy
No English TV channel - but that was about it
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Lovely hostess and very simple rooms with tatami mats. We didn't opt for breakfast or the other extras, just there to ski, (the powder is amazing) There are many places to stay in town that are not on the internet. Even in peak season there are far more lodges available than people to fill them thanks to an economic bubble which led to everyone putting up a lodge. If you are on a budget I recommend just turning up and hoping for the best, even in the middle of January there were places galore.
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Great value--much better than a comparably priced US hotel. Prime, central location also: only one block from the main village street and across the street from one of the onsen. I would stay there again.
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A lovely host, great views, central, around the corner from main street oyaki traditional vegetable dumplings which are delicious, nice Japanese architecture
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