Nozawaonsen is a village located in Shimotakai District in northeast Nagano Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. As of 1 October 2016, the village had an estimated population of 3,480 and a population density of 60 persons per km².
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Vinyasa inspired yoga classes in Nozawa Onsen, Japan with an emphasis on snowsports injury prevention through strength, flexibility and balance. Led by yoga and Pilates instructor and experienced physiotherapist Eliza Ballard. All classes taught in English. Class schedule available on Facebook page, morning classes offered daily, commencing December 22nd 2017. All levels welcome, no previous yoga experience required.
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Through my travels I have been lucky to stumble across an incredible yoga teacher, Hiromi Matsumura (Live the Seasons) that truly left me with such a beautiful everlasting impression. Hiromi provided knowledgeable guidance on the mountain and the village of Nozawa Onsen, a traditional Mountain village in the Alps of Nagano Japan. Hiromi’s yoga studio is beautifully appointed with traditional tatami mat flooring. The perfect place to stretch and unwind after skiing Mount Kenashi-yama. The energy of Hiromi, her yoga classes, and my own experience that I took away from Nozawa Onsen is something I recommend for anyone out there looking for an incredible vacation that gives them more then just time away but also a deeper exploration of their own selves.
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In the popular Nozawa Onsen area there are 13 individual baths called "soto-yu" (public baths). The history of hot springs go back to around the 800 AD.
Nozawa onsen is a charming town, and the efforts by the local authorities to promote its bathing culture resulted in a cute little booklet to collect ink-free stamps! I loved the approach, and used it to visit 10 different sites in town. It was in Japanese, but had numbers so I could figure out locations. At the end, I was awarded with an original towel with design by artist Taro Okamoto, so pretty! I recommend it for other travellers they do this, it costs less than 500 yen and makes a great adventure of your visit to the town. I arrived on a snowy/rainy day, and the information office went as far as to lent me a handkerchief to wipe the stamps! I loved their care for the utmost details, very happy with all the experience.
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Nozawa Onsen is located just one hour’s drive from Nagano City in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture – a charming hot spring village located at the foot of Kenashi-yama Mountain which is home to around 4,000 people. The village is said to date back to 8th century but has been renowned for it’s hot springs and traditional inns since the Edo period. More recently Nozawa has also gained popularity as a ski area that features a great variety of terrain and amazing snow that’s hard to match.
Nozawa Onsen is the most gorgeous little ski village, comes to life from 2pm. Skiing is awesome. Great places to eat. Easy to get around by foot. Loving our stay.
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