
Enjoy Snowy Landscapes and Soothing Hot Springs Together! Two Prince Snow Resorts
Japan has many ski resorts where visitors can enjoy winter sports and hot springs together.
Some resorts even feature natural hot spring facilities right next to the slopes, allowing you to soak in the hot springs immediately after skiing.
In this article, we will introduce two “Prince Snow Resorts” that feature spacious slopes and open-air baths.
Both are located in areas blessed with abundant snowfall and excellent snow quality, and each is equipped with natural hot spring baths fed directly from the source.
Soaking in a hot spring after skiing or snowboarding lets you relax and recharge without the need for extra travel.
This article will be useful for those seeking a destination where they can enjoy both winter sports and hot springs in one trip.
Be sure to read until the end.
What Are Prince Snow Resorts?
“Prince Snow Resorts” are ski resorts operated by Prince Hotels.
They are located across the country, earning high ratings in regions blessed with excellent snow quality, such as Hokkaido, Nagano, and Niigata.
They are characterized as “all-in-one ski resorts,” where lodging, hot springs, dining, and activities are seamlessly integrated.
Highlights include slopes directly connected to hotels as well as a wide range of facilities for children.
With a variety of courses catering to beginners through advanced skiers, these resorts allow everyone to enjoy the snowy mountains in comfort.

Two Prince Snow Resorts Where You Can Enjoy Both Skiing and Hot Springs
Although there are many hot spring resorts around the world, there are not that many places where you can enjoy both skiing and hot springs at the same time.
Warming your body in a hot spring after it has been chilled on the slopes is a uniquely Japanese way to spend winter.
Here, we will introduce two “Prince Snow Resorts” where you can enjoy hot spring baths fed directly from the source while gazing at snowy landscapes.
Come experience a winter trip where you can enjoy both skiing and hot springs at Prince Snow Resorts.
1. Shizukuishi Ski Resort (Iwate Prefecture)
Located in Shizukuishi Town, Iwate Prefecture, “Shizukuishi Ski Resort” is a full-scale ski resort that served as the venue for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1993.
Its signature feature is a downhill course extending 2,648 meters, offering a variety of slope changes.
With a total of 16 courses, the resort provides enjoyment for everyone from beginners to advanced skiers, as well as families.
Directly connected to the slopes of “Shizukuishi Ski Resort” is the “Shizukuishi Prince Hotel.”
Nestled quietly in the mountains, the “Shizukuishi Prince Hotel” is home to “Shizukuishi Takakura Onsen.”
The roofed open-air bath is designed to let you admire the snow-covered landscape in winter while watching koi swim gracefully in the pond.
This relaxing hot spring provides a calm atmosphere and gently soothes your body after skiing.


Shizukuishi Takakura Onsen
Located in Shizukuishi, Iwate Prefecture, “Shizukuishi Takakura Onsen” is situated in a nature-rich area with a grand view of Mt. Iwate, where visitors can feel the changing seasons.
The natural hot spring flows directly from the source and is a simple sulfur spring that is gentle on the skin, also known as a “beauty hot spring”
Nearby are ski resorts and golf courses, allowing visitors to enjoy the hot spring together with seasonal activities throughout the year.
In particular, the snowy open-air bath in winter is breathtaking, making it the perfect spot for those who want to be healed by tranquility and warmth.

2. Manza Onsen Ski Resort (Gunma Prefecture)
“Manza Onsen Ski Resort” is a ski resort located in the mountains at an elevation of 1,800 meters.
It boasts some of the finest powder snow in Japan and is known for its excellent snow quality, earning it the nickname “Manza, renowned for its powder snow.”
There are 14 courses in total.
With many gentle slopes suitable for beginners and intermediate skiers, the resort layout is ideal for those aiming to step up their skills.
Adjacent to the slopes is the “Manza Prince Hotel,” which is equipped with hot spring facilities that include open-air baths filled with a sense of openness as well as indoor baths.
The milky-white hot spring water is complemented by panoramic views of the surrounding mountains from an altitude of 1,800 meters, along with a location where you can enjoy a star-filled sky on clear nights.
In addition, guests also have free access to the “Sekitei Rotenburo” at the sister hotel, “Manza Kogen Hotel,” which draws from four different hot spring sources.


Manza Onsen
Located in Tsumagoi Village, Gunma Prefecture, “Manza Onsen” is one of Japan’s premier highland hot spring resorts, with springs bubbling up at an altitude of 1,800 meters.
Its defining feature is its milky-white sulfur spring, which smooths the skin and is said to help relieve fatigue and various skin conditions.
Particularly in winter, it is a popular resort destination where visitors can enjoy skiing and hot springs at the same time.
The experience of soaking in an open-air bath while gazing at snowy landscapes is truly exceptional.
With its clear air and star-filled night skies, this hot spring area provides the perfect setting to refresh both body and mind.



For a Premium Experience: Prince Snow Resorts’ “First Track”
“First Track” is a special program that allows you to experience untouched “fresh snow” before anyone else.
You can ascend the mountain earlier than regular operating hours and fully enjoy the slopes as you please.
Why not enjoy skiing to your heart’s content on pristine slopes while basking in the glow of the morning sun?


At Manza Onsen Ski Resort, First Track is available exclusively for guests staying at Manza Prince Hotel.
Summary
We have introduced two “Prince Snow Resorts” where you can soothe your fatigue in a hot spring immediately after skiing or snowboarding.
The appeal lies in being able to enjoy yourself efficiently without the need for extra travel, even within a limited schedule.
These are spots where you can fully enjoy both winter-only snowy landscapes and natural hot springs at the same time, offering you a special moment that will warm both body and soul.