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Chalet Myoko

  • Niigata
  • https://goo.gl/maps/io6UsTLC9T12
  • 025 578 7341 Dec to March
  • enquiries@chaletmyoko.com
  • https://chaletmyoko.com/
  • Accommodation/Onsens 住所/温泉
  • English
  • Chalet Myoko is a western style ski lodge in Myoko Kogen. Breakfast is offered and cooking facilities are available for those who wish to self cater.

    Located a short walk from Akakura Kanko and Akakura Onsen, Chalet Myoko is only a few minutes from the closest slopes by foot, and even closer by car or shuttle bus, which stops at the top of the street.

    From Chalet Myoko there is easy access to each main Mt Myoko Kogen ski resort, as well as many other nearby resorts. You’ll be spoilt for choice.

    Our Lodge is suitable for couples and families, along with those looking to avoid the constant noise associated with a bustling night scene, but it is still close enough to enjoy a fun night out.

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What is YukiGuni?

Snow Country (雪国 YukiGuni) is a term derived from the title of the novel by author Yasunari Kawabata. Considered a classic work of Japanese literature, Kawabata was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for this work in 1968. (wikipedia)

Kawabata wrote the novel when staying at the inn, Takahan, located on the hill at the north end of Onsen Street, in Yuzawa. His room is preserved as a museum and is open to the public.