Lotte Arai Resort, The Luxury Mountain Resort

LOTTE ARAI RESORT
Having reopened in December 2017, the Lotte Arai Luxury resort in the Niigata prefecture recently underwent major renovations which began in 2006. Since, the establishment has looked to become on of the leading hotels in Asia, offering its guests refined accommodation, impeccable service and an unbeatable location in Arai. This luxurious ski resort is renowned for its imposing snowfalls and impressive thermal springs.
From onsen, to swimming pools, spas, fitness rooms, reading rooms, cafés and a bakery, not to mention the spacious and comfortable rooms with spectacular mountain views, the Lotte Arai Resort ticks all the boxes for a relaxing stay. Its various Italian, Western and Japanese restaurants provide delicious food accompanied by the visual spectacle of the surrounding mountains through large panoramic windows. There is everything you need to be ready to hit the slopes or to visit Japan’s longest zipline, hanging 167 meters across the snow capped valleys of Arai.

LOTTE ARAI RESORT

LOTTE ARAI RESORT

LOTTE ARAI RESORT

LOTTE ARAI RESORT

LOTTE ARAI RESORT
Lotte Arai Resort
1966 Ryozenji, Myoko, Niigata Prefecture 944-0062
+81 255-75-1100
www.lottehotel.com/arai-resort/ja.htmlTRENDING
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