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Luxury Hotels & Resorts in Oshika from AU$76

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Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan

Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan
4.0 star property
Hayakawa
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (192 reviews)
The price is AU$480
14 July - 15 July
Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan

Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Yatsugatake

Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Yatsugatake
4.0 star property
Kobuchisawacho
7.0 out of 10, Good, (6 reviews)
The price is AU$838
6 July - 7 July
Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Yatsugatake
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Frequently asked questions

Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your stay in Oshika?
Amenities are an important consideration when you plan a trip, so we make it easy to find what you'd like to make your stay special. If you want a posh hotel with a spa, an indoor pool or luxury bedding, Expedia can assist you in finding the best luxury hotel experience that Oshika offers. Oshika has some interesting things to see and do including Akaishi Mountains and Minami Alps National Park, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
When can I expect good weather in Oshika?
Planning for the weather is a good way to make your trip to Oshika relaxing and enjoyable, especially when you're splurging. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 1°C. The rainiest months in Oshika are July, June, September and August, with each month seeing an average of 347 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do in Oshika?
Experience Oshika and visit Akaishi Mountains, Minami Alps National Park and Oshika Median Tectonic Line Museum. If you have a little extra time during your trip, you might want to check out Mount Kita and Matsuri Museum Tempaku.

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