Modern Alpine Living Meets Boutique Luxury in Lyra Furano
Welcome to Lyra Furano, an exclusive collection of just 20 private condominium residences thoughtfully arranged across two boutique buildings: Lyra East and Lyra West. This stylish 3-bedroom residence in Lyra East combines alpine elegance with investment-ready convenience, just a 3-minute walk from the Kitanomine Gondola. Whether you're seeking a seasonal retreat or a property with rental income, Lyra delivers both lifestyle and returns in one of Hokkaido's fastest-growing investment destinations.
Designed by Hikokonishi Architecture, the interiors feature warm, contemporary tones and intelligent functionality. The residence is fully furnished and includes premium fittings and furnishings, with a sleek modern kitchen and bathroom, ensuring turn-key readiness from day one. Ownership includes access to ski lockers and private owner storage, along with privileges at the adjacent Nozo Hotel, including access to the bar, restaurant, gym, spa, and sauna—a unique offering in Furano.
Situated in the heart of Upper Kitanomine, Furano's most desirable address, Lyra is surrounded by cafés, restaurants, ski services, and local transit, all just steps from your door. Fully managed by H2Life, with over 20 years of alpine hospitality experience, Lyra will be hotel-licensed and built for rental success. Owners benefit from generous personal usage, freehold title, and a professional management structure, making ownership effortless and rewarding.
Key features include a boutique development of only 20 residences across two buildings, a prime location just 3 minutes walk to the Kitanomine Gondola, fully furnished and turn-key rental-ready status, hotel licensing and professional management, access to Nozo Hotel facilities, freehold title available to non-residents, and availability of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom residences. The property is under construction and due for completion in November 2026.
The area of Furano is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and year-round appeal. In winter, it transforms into a world-class ski destination, while summer brings vast fields of vibrant lavender that attract visitors from across Japan and beyond. A fascinating local fact is that Furano's lavender fields were first cultivated in the 1950s as part of a government initiative to boost the local economy, and they have since become an iconic symbol of Hokkaido's summer landscape. The closest major landmark is the Furano Ski Resort, a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts.