Yamadaya Ryokan offers a great location, putting you within a 15-minute walk of Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort. Freebies like WiFi and self parking are added perks, and guests looking to stay active can check out the nearby downhill skiing.
Languages
Japanese
At a glance
Hotel size
7 rooms
Arriving/Leaving
Check-in start time: 3 PM; Check-in end time: 6 PM
Minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out time is 11 AM
Restrictions related to your trip
Check COVID-19 restrictions.
Special check-in instructions
The front desk is open daily from 7 AM - 10 PM
Front desk staffed during limited hours
Required at check-in
Credit card, debit card, or cash deposit required for incidental charges
Government-issued photo ID may be required
Minimum check-in age is 18
Children
Up to 3 children (5 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding
No cribs (infant beds)
Pets
Pets allowed (up to 22 lbs per pet)
Service animals welcome
Restrictions apply*
Internet
Free WiFi in public areas
Free WiFi in rooms
Parking
Free onsite self parking
Other information
Designated smoking areas
Property amenities
Food and drink
Local cuisine breakfast (surcharge) each morning 7:00 AM–8:30 AM
Restaurant
Traveling with children
Children stay free (see details)
What to do
Hot springs
Downhill skiing nearby
Services
Front desk (limited hours)
Ski equipment rentals
Ski storage
Room amenities
Be entertained
Flat-screen television
Home comfort
Air conditioning (climate-controlled)
Electric kettle
Slippers
Freshen up
Shower only
Free toiletries
Hair dryer
Towels
Stay connected
Free WiFi
Food and drink
Refrigerator
More
Daily housekeeping
Special features
Spa
Public bath/onsen services include an indoor mineral hot springs (Japanese-style onsen) and a yukata (Japanese robe). The ryokan bathing area is open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. There are hot springs on site.
Fees & policies
Optional extras
Local cuisine breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately JPY 2500 for adults and JPY 1500 for children
Pets
Service animals exempt from fees
Pool, spa, & gym (if applicable)
Guests must contact this property in advance to reserve access to the public bathing facility
Policies
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
This property accepts credit cards. Cash is not accepted.
Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the onsite public bathing facilities.
Also known as
Yamadaya Ryokan Nozawaonsen
Yamadaya Nozawaonsen
Yamadaya Ryokan Ryokan
Yamadaya Ryokan Nozawaonsen
Yamadaya Ryokan Ryokan Nozawaonsen
Frequently asked questions
Does Yamadaya Ryokan offer free cancellation for a full refund?
Yes, Yamadaya Ryokan does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.
Are pets allowed at Yamadaya Ryokan?
Yes, pets are welcome, with a maximum weight of 22 lbs per pet.
Is parking offered on site at Yamadaya Ryokan?
Yes, there's free self parking.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Yamadaya Ryokan?
Check-in start time: 3 PM; Check-in end time: 6 PM. Check-out time is 11 AM.
What is there to do at Yamadaya Ryokan and nearby?
Have fun with onsite winter activities like skiing. Additional recreation onsite includes hot springs.
Are there restaurants at or near Yamadaya Ryokan?
Yes, there's an onsite restaurant.
What's the area around Yamadaya Ryokan like?
Yamadaya Ryokan is a short 12-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort and 11 minutes' walk from Japan Ski Museum.
Yamadaya Ryokan Reviews
Reviews
7.6
Good
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8.0/10
Cleanliness
8.0/10
Staff & service
8.0/10
Amenities
6.8/10
Property conditions & facilities
Reviews
10/10 Exceptional
Jan 10, 2024
A quaint traditional Ryokan. Friendly staff and delicious traditional breakfast. Very well located for east walking to shops, restaurants and the snow slopes.
Rachelle
Rachelle, 4-night family trip
Verified Expedia guest review
8/10 Very Good
Mar 17, 2018
Traditional Ryokan with good food
Location is good. Not far from the Moving Walk and most good public baths. Language may be a challenge if you do not speak/understand some basic Japanese. Breakfast is sometimes average and sometimes good. Dinner is amazing. Rooms get pretty cold in winter, and the small heater does the job but you need to rug up. Tatami mats in the rooms have sink spots, and needs replacement. Toiletries provided are minimal - only a bath towel, toothbrush and toothpaste. Shampoo, conditioner and soap are in the shared bathroom. Also note that the main toilet is a shared unisex toilet. Staff are friendly and helpful Noise can be a problem for some as sound insulation for older buildings here are non existent.
Verified traveler
2-night romance trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review
6/10 Good
Dec 21, 2017
Convenient, friendly, and barebones
This is a great option for someone looking for a more affordable option in Nozawaonsen. The location is perfect, a 2-minute walk from most of the restaurants, a couple of onsens, and the path to the Hikage ski station. The rooms are spacious and typical of ryokans. We stayed just after a snow, and in the morning our room was 4 degrees (celsius) because we didn't run the kerosene heaters during the night (never advisable). The shared toilets weren't ideal (and smelled a bit, though the toilets themselves were nice), and we weren't comfortable sending our children there knowing that both men and women would be using them simultaneously. The breakfasts were delicious, and the couple who run the ryokan gracious and helpful with our needs as we were able to communicate them.