If you are looking for an accommodation to experience real Japanese hospitality in Hakuba, Gallery & Lodge NOICHIGO is a small and cozy Lodge (guest house since 1980) located in the foot of Nagano North Alps in Hakuba, Japan.
Property Description If you are looking for an accommodation to experience real Japanese hospitality in Hakuba, Gallery & Lodge NOICHIGO is a small and cozy Lodge (guest house since 1980) located in the foot of Nagano North Alps in Hakuba, Japan. As a small lodge, we offer and serve heartfelt home-made dinner and breakfast, and warm hospitality to all our guests. We are within easy walking distance to Sakka, Happo-One Ski Resort, which was a place the downhill ski race was held at the Winter Olympic Games in 1998. You will see a winter wonder land after walking only a few minutes through the forests in front of the lodge. It only takes a few minutes to the closest Onsen (hot spring) by car, and you will enjoy many of attractions like Olympic Ski Jumping Stadium, Art Museums and many kinds of Onsen in Hakuba. We are ideally situated within one-day trip distance to the Wasabi Farm, Zenkoji Temple, Monkey Hotsprings in Shiga, and Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure.
In the spring season, many of wild flowers and cherry blossoms welcome you, and you will feel green and nature shower in nice and warm weather in summer time. Kouyo, colored leaves, is a pleasure from the nature in autumn season in Hakuba. The colored pencil drawings of those flowers, leaves, and grasses create our dining&gallery as a healing space to sooth away your daily fatigue.Small letter pads, post cards, and prints (in frames) of the drawings are available, and those must be special souvenirs of Hakuba!
If you are looking for a comfortable place to stay in Hakuba and an experience of true Japanese hospitality, just call or e-mail to Gallery & Lodge NOICHIGO. We and our English-speaking staff all welcome you!!
Directions please see the directions on the direction page on our website; http://www.janis.or.jp/users/noichigo/access_and_map_english.html
We are happy to help you in arranging your transportation to Hakuba, so please do not hesitate to contact us.
Near By Attractions Olympic Ski Jumping Stadium, Art Museums and many kinds of Onsen in Hakuba. We are ideally situated within one-day trip distance to the Wasabi Farm, Zenkoji Temple, Monkey Hotsprings in Shiga, and Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure.
Breakfast Included
Children Friendly
Free Car Park
Luggage Storage
Towels
Web Access Lobby
Free Internet Access
Tax Included
Special Offers
Please inform us of any dietary requirements, and food allergies at the time of making reservations.
Cancellation Policy
no show - 100% of the total cost
on the day - 50% of the total cost
1 day before - 40% of the total cost
2 - 5 days before - 30% of the total cost
Room Types
Currency: JPY (payment is cash only)
Room Type
Description and Bedding
Low Season
High Season
Twin Room
The price is per adult per night with breakfast. dinner is available at 2000yen per adult. Twin rooms have 2 single beds. All rooms have a private bathroom/toilet, heater, local TV, towels, face towels, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and toothbrushes. Children and infant rates are available.
6500yen
7500yen
Triple Room
The price is per adult per night with breakfast. dinner is available at 2000yen per adult. Triple rooms have 3 single beds. All rooms have a private bathroom/toilet, heater, local TV, towels, face towels, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and toothbrushes. Children and infant rates are available.
6500yen
7500yen
Quad Room
The price is per adult per night with breakfast. dinner is available at 2000yen per adult. Quad room has 4 single beds. All rooms have a private bathroom/toilet, heater, local TV, towels, face towels, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and toothbrushes. Children and infant rates are available.
6500yen
7500yen
Season Periods
High Season Start Date
December 20th
High Season End Date
February 28th, 29th
Low Season Start Date
March 1st
Low Season End Date
December 19th
Added on 30/12/2007
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Last modified on 12/10/2008