Forest Serenity in the Heart of Higashiyama
Discover a modern and beautifully appointed studio residence at SnowDog Village—perfect for effortless living, weekend escapes, or a strong rental investment in one of Niseko’s most sought-after ski resort areas. This inviting studio is designed for comfort and functionality, offering an open layout with well-crafted finishes and thoughtful details. Large windows bring in gentle natural light and provide calming views of the surrounding forest, creating a peaceful connection to the outdoors while maintaining a sense of privacy and retreat.
A Home Designed for All Seasons. And for Dogs. SnowDog Village is one of Niseko’s most pet-friendly developments, offering thoughtful facilities for guests with furry companions. It’s ideal for those who want to stay outside the hustle of Niseko Hirafu while remaining close to essentials, restaurants, cafés, ski lifts, and the world-class amenities of Niseko Village Resort.
The property is fully furnished and includes key amenities such as a washer & dryer, air-conditioning, oven, dishwasher, sofa & furnishings, hardwood timber flooring, Apple TV, an owner storage locker, and a ground-floor ski drying room. The development features unlimited owner usage, Japanese-speaking staff available at all times, an authentic on-site Japanese Izakaya, a peaceful setting with generous outdoor space, a SnowDog shuttle to the ski lifts, and is just a 5-minute walk to the Niseko Village/Banzai Chair lift, offering excellent value for money.
The area is renowned for its world-class powder snow, attracting skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. In the summer, the region transforms into a lush green paradise perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and golf. A fascinating local fact is that the Niseko area receives an average of over 15 meters of snowfall each winter, creating the legendary light, dry powder that makes it a top international ski destination. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Yotei, an almost perfectly symmetrical volcanic cone often referred to as "Hokkaido's Mount Fuji," which provides a stunning backdrop to the region.