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The nearby resort of Lotte Arai is not part of Myoko Kogen however given its close proximity, many people also include it in the grouping. On this page you will find the following information:. Myoko experiences a ridiculous amount of snowfall — 14 meters or more per year! The recently reopened Lotte Arai Resort has quickly become popular for its luxury accommodation and off-piste powder — a rare combination in Japan. We offer both group and private tours to popular destinations in and around Myoko Kogen, and we can also arrange private tours and charters to any destination. As a registered travel agent, we can package transport, accommodation and more together so you save and get the most out of your time in Myoko — scroll to the bottom for details. The area is serviced by two train stations. While Myoko-Kogen Station is not a shinkansen station, it is the most convenient option for visitors heading to the main ski resorts. Most famous for the huge snow that falls on the region each winter, the resorts of Myoko line on the eastern boundary of Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park. Boasting multiple mountain peaks, lush forests and a unique array of flora and fauna, the park is a fantastic all-year-round destination within easy reach of Nagano, Tokyo and beyond. As mentioned above, the resort of Myoko Kogen does not in itself exist! Though hardly developed, Akakura will give you the most entertainment of the mountain in Myoko while being we-suited on-mountain to beginners and intermediates. Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort has the highest chair-lifted runs in Myoko at m and one of the longest ski runs in Nagano at 8. Long runs are complemented by some nice side-country. The small village of Suginosawa Onsen is the main area of accommodation for the resort. Ikenotaira Ski Resort is well-suited to beginners and intermediates, offering good powder and gentle terrain with 10 courses serviced by 6 chairlifts. Most are family-run and have their own in-house hot springs, allowing for comfortable and homely stays. The small family-owned resort of Seki Onsen Ski Area is known for its steep terrain and deep powder. But only a short distance from Akakura Onsen, Seki makes for a nice day-out as part of a multi-day adventure. Reopened under new ownership for the season, Lotte Arai Resort has quickly become popular for its rare combination of luxury accommodation and abundant powder. The ski runs are long and narrow but offer around metres of vertical with extensive off-piste terrain. The real attraction for skiers and snowboarders headed to Lotte Arai is the powder. Off the mountain, Lotte Arai offers guests luxury accommodation that is unmatched in the region. The hotel has around rooms, excellent restaurants, indulgent onsen facilities, in-house stores, an international ski school and other services that make the resort increasingly popular for international visitors. 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As a result, the area around Myoko receives the earliest and heaviest snowfall of any region in Central Japan, creating the epic conditions at the ski resorts and enriching the landscape with snowmelt each spring. Once the snow is gone, Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park offers visitors beautiful landscapes to explore on its many hiking trails, fantastic nature and wildlife photography and an escape from the hassle and stress of the cities. Located with the national park and only minutes drive from Akakura Onsen Village, Naena Falls can be accessed all year round but is perhaps at its most enjoyable in summer and autumn. Located in the southern area of the national park, the Togakushi Shrine Complex boasts some of the most important Shinto shrines in Japan. Five shrines make-up the Togakushi shrine complex, honouring an important aspect of that creation myth and in doing so, the shrines of Togakushi sit aside Ise Jingu as some of the most important in Japan. Spread through the forests of Togakushi, connected by multiple walking trails, this is a beautiful demonstration of the role of nature worship in Japanese culture. Entirely rebuilt in , the modern aquarium spans three floors and displays an array of sea life. With around 4, trees spread across the extensive grounds, the park hosts an annual Cherry Blossom Festival timed for the peak bloom — typically in the first week of April. The festival includes illumination of around 3, trees at night, a truly magical sight. Takada Castle Park is less than minutes drive from Akakura Onsen. Blooming every April, the cherry blossoms of Niigata and Nagano transform the atmosphere and character of the region and banish all thoughts of winter. Another no-brainer! At its most popular through the snow of winter, the park is in fact open all year round. The monkeys — known for their hot spring-bathing antics — come to the park all year round with each season offering its own reasons to visit. For families and larger groups, this is a great way to visit the park with the convenience of your own transport, driver and if required guide. Our guides are locally-based and ready to help you get the most out of your time in Nagano, including a visit to the always entertaining Jigokudani Monkey Park. Nearby the monkey park, Shibu Onsen is a quaint hot spring town boasting a year history within the tranquil enclave of Yamanouchi. Although called public, all but one of the hot springs is for the exclusive use of guests staying at any of the towns guesthouses. Upon check-in, all guests are given a key which unlock each bathhouse, each said to treat different ailments. While there, look-out for the separate troop of monkeys which likes to regularly visit the town. In the cold months of winter and cooler months of autumn, dipping into a thermal bath feels fantastic whereas in the warmer months of spring and summer, the initial heat of onsen leads your body to cool itself — a truly pleasurable feeling. When visiting Nagano, you really are spoiled for choice. So take inspiration from the monkeys and get bathing! Once an important Edo Period trading town, Obuse is a small historic town accessible using the Nagano Dentetsu Nagaden train line — running from Nagano Station to Yudanaka Station. Now known for its chestnut confectionaries, sake and miso breweries, Obuse is most famous as home to the Hokusai Museum. One of the oldest and most important Buddhist temples in Japan, Zenko-ji is also the third largest and home to the first known Buddhist statue ever brought to Japan. Open all year round, the temple performs a morning ceremony every day of the year. Taking place just after sunrise, the time of the ceremony varies throughout the year and is too early to attend when staying in Myoko. While there, visitors are welcome to experience traditional practices including guided meditation , goma prayer and calligraphy. For visitors wanting to experience these activities or simply learn more about the temple, doing so on a private tour is a great way to discover more about the importance of Zenko-ji and role of Buddhism in Japan. We can arrange transport to and from your accommodation in Myoko and combine a visit to the temple with many other nearby destinations and experiences — whatever works best for you! Located 12km to the south of central Nagano City, Matsushiro is a small enclave known for its samurai heritage and as the former stronghold of the Sanada clan. Originally from Ueda, the Sanada clan relocated to Matsushiro during the 17 th century. Though not as famous as the blossoms of spring, the autumn leaves of Nagano are an equally beautiful sight. Occurring from around mid-October onward each year, Myoko will shift in colour as the landscape transforms all shades of yellow, amber, and red. Other nearby locations including Togakushi and Shiga Kogen are also known for the beauty of their leaves, while Kamikochi and the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route — spectacular any time of year — are at their most beautiful. Open each year from mid-April to mid-November, Tateyama-Kurobe can be access on the Nagano-side of the mountain range via Ogizawa Station. We highly recommend making the journey to the Roof of Japan. For visitors headed to the Toyama-side of the mountain range, the coastal city of Toyama can be reached using either the transports of the Alpine Route or the Hokuriku Shinkansen service running from Joetsu-Myoko Station. Located nearby Toyama Bay, the region is known throughout Japan for its fantastic seafood. One of the great pleasures of visiting the city is trying its famous seafood, best experienced at the seafood markets on the coast or at one of the many seafood restaurants dotted throughout the city. Toyama is a modern and youthful city without the crowds of nearby Kanazawa making it an attractive and convenient option for many travellers. Standing guard over Matsumoto City for more than years, Matsumoto Castle is a registered National Treasure and for Japanese, an instantly recognizable structure. Visiting the castle is an easy and enjoyable day-trip via Nagano Station. While there, enjoy the historic character of the city along with its many good cafes, restaurants, museums and shopping. For visitors moving on from Myoko, Matsumoto is a great launching point from which to head west or south and enjoy the following destinations. Situated in the Chubu Sangaku National Park, Kamikochi is a pristine and beautiful alpine valley open to the public from mid-April until mid-November each year. From the Kamikochi Bus Terminal, walking trails span-out along the valley — suitable to anyone of reasonable fitness — before more advanced hiking and mountaineering trails lead into the mountains. Lying to the south of Matsumoto, the Nakasendo Trail traces a historic highway that once connected Tokyo — then called Edo — and Kyoto during the Edo Period These picturesque little towns are cared for by local residents who strive to maintain their traditional aesthetic and ways of life. The journey on-foot between the towns is a lovely experience — particularly in spring and autumn — and one that can be combined on your way to or from Myoko. Open all year round, they are perhaps best experienced in the warmer months of spring, summer and autumn. Takayama is known for the excellent preservation of its historic town centre while the villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama were inscribed on the World Heritage list in , bringing them global attention and recognition of their cultural importance, not just to Japan, but the world. Visiting these living cultural treasures of Japan is well-worth the effort. Many if not most visitors traveling to Myoko from Tokyo, will do so using the shinkansen to Joetsu-Myoko Station, allowing for a stop at Karuizawa Station. Known for its cool climate in summer and small ski resort in winter, Karuizawa is a popular escape for Tokyoites, including celebrities and the wealthy — many of whom have second homes in the mountain town. Home to a good number of fine restaurants and plenty of shopping, Karuizawa will tick the boxes for some visitors while really not appealing to others. The Ebisu-ko Fireworks Festival is held every year on November 23rd. 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