Echigo-Yuzawa Onsen — Snow Country Hot Spring Town
Echigo-Yuzawa is the onsen town that inspired Yasunari Kawabata's Nobel Prize-winning novel 'Snow Country' (雪国, 1948) — the opening line 'The train came out of the long tunnel into the snow country' refers to the moment the train emerges from the Shimizu Tunnel into Yuzawa's deep-snow basin. The town receives an average of 13 meters of snowfall annually, making it one of Japan's snowiest inhabited places and a major ski resort hub.
The onsen water (alkaline sulfate springs) is piped throughout the town, feeding 18 public bathhouses and numerous hotel rotenburo (outdoor baths). Many ryokan offer 'yudokoro' — private onsen rooms bookable by the hour where non-guests can experience kaiseki meal + private bath (¥5,000–8,000). The combination of deep powder snow, natural hot springs, and literary heritage makes Yuzawa unique among Japanese ski towns.
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
Unlock Insider Tips
Booking secrets, hidden viewpoints, and local contacts — exclusively for Premium members.
Get Premium · from $5/monthBook Your Stay Nearby
Find accommodation close to Echigo-Yuzawa Onsen — Snow Country Hot Spring Town on these trusted booking platforms:
More in Niigata
Senkaku Bay — Vertical Granite Seascape
Senkaku Bay is a 2-kilometer stretch of Sado's northwestern coast where granite cliffs rise vertically 30–50 meters from…
Hakusan Shrine Furusato Village — Hydrangea Stairway to Heaven
Hakusan Shrine is a modest Shinto shrine in Niigata City's outskirts, known not for its religious significance but for t…
Yahiko Shrine — Sacred Mountain Vermillion Gateway
Yahiko Shrine sits at the base of Mt. Yahiko (634m), a sacred peak that has been a Shinto pilgrimage site for over 2,400…