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Accommodation
Naeba Prince Hotel, the expansive ski-in, ski-out snow resort in Naeba, is comprised of four buildings offering spacious and comfortable rooms, many of which have been newly renovated, 20 delicious dining options and comprehensive facilities for any type of snow adventure. You’ll find it all here!
Naeba Prince Hotel
- Address: Mikuni, Yuzawa-machi, Minami-Uonuma-gun, Niigata 949-6292 Japan
- Tel: 81-(0)25-789-2211
- E-mail: naeba-rsv@princehotels.co.jp
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Dining
Restaurants in the hotels
Neaba Prince Hotel offers more than 20 restaurants including a casual food court to fine dining rooms. You can enjoy many variations such as Japanese, French, Italian and Chinese cuisine. There are also relaxing lounges as well as quiet sophisticated bars.
- [Restaurant Azalea]
- A restaurant with a sense of openness. Diners can dine while enjoying the view of the vast green nature from spring to summer, the changing red and yellow leaves in autumn, and the silvery white slopes in winter.
- [Main Dining Room Beaux Sejours]
- French cuisine to allow you to enjoy nature through carefully selected ingredients.
Restaurants around the hotel
There is a small village sitting near the hotel. More options within 10 minutes walking distance.
Hot Springs
Naeba Onsen “Naeba No Yu”
Why not refresh yourself after outdoor activities with a visit to the sauna or Japanese bath? Located, Building No.4, Naeba Prince Hotel.
Naeba Onsen “Hiuchi No Yu”
Soak away all your aches and pains after a day on the hill in this natural outdoor hot spring. Located inside the Day-trip Ski Center.
Shopping
There are variety of shops in the Naeba Prince Hotel, including sports shops, convenience stores, drug stores and souvenir stores.
Sightseeing
Yuzawa Onsen Area
A Traditional hot spring area near Echigo Yuzawa Station. You can enjoy shopping, gourmet experience, and hot springs.
Kagura Ski Resort
The appeal of this resort is the length of its season, which can be enjoyed from the first skiing in late November to spring skiing in late May.
Backcountry skiing in non-pressure areas is especially popular, with a wide repertoire of courses ranging from beginner to advanced.
During the green season, the Kakugura Summer Slopes and the Tashiro Ropeway are open for sightseeing in autumn foliage.
Hakkaisan Ski Resort
Hakkaisan has been fascinating many advanced riders with its dynamic trails from the top to the bottom. This area is well known as one of the heaviest snowfall regions in Japan and the powder skiing after snowfall is just perfect. You can enjoy the great views of the Japan Alps and the Sea of Japan from the summit. Enjoy traditional style Japanese inns and B&Bs around the base of the ski area.
Michi-no Eki “Takumi-no Sato”
You can try traditional Japanese craft making in a restored old village. There are several restaurants that offer good soba noodles.
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Access
By Public Transportation
By Car or Taxi
From Airport