Suehiro 29 Hectare Development Site: A Panoramic Land Opportunity in Niseko
This magnificent 89,000 tsubo (29 hectare) private land parcel is distinguished by its vast panoramic views, offering breathtaking vistas of Mount Yotei, the entire Niseko mountain range, and the distant Shiribetsu River valley. The Suehiro 29 Hectare Development Site, with a total area of 294,979 square meters (89,231 tsubo), represents one of the largest and most complete consolidated land parcels currently available in the Niseko region. Priced at approximately ¥10,000 per square meter (¥33,057 per tsubo), it offers a rare entry point for developers seeking institutional-scale development with a dramatic high-elevation setting.
The elevated terrain of the Suehiro site unlocks a commanding visual experience that is rare even within the area. The topography forms a natural platform for 360-degree views encompassing Mount Yotei, the Niseko peaks of Annupuri, Chisenupuri, Iwaonupuri, and Weiss, direct overlooks of the Niseko United ski resorts, and southeast-facing views down the Shiribetsu valley towards the Shiribeshi mountains and Rusutsu village. This high-ground position is ideally suited for landmark projects that can leverage the scenery, with the scale and perspective capable of supporting an iconic hotel, destination restaurant, or flagship private estate where architecture can frame a different mountain view from every window.
Despite its serene setting, the site offers practical features for development planning, including road frontage. Existing forest roads traverse the property, providing vehicle access to the interior. While these roads may require some clearing or maintenance for full use, their presence significantly simplifies the initial stages of surveying, planning, and site inspection. The location is strategically connected to key regional hubs: approximately 16 minutes to Kutchan Station (a future Shinkansen hub), supermarkets, restaurants, and public/private services; 25 minutes to Hanazono Niseko Resort; and 28 minutes to Grand Hirafu Resort.