Whiskey Woods: A Dual-Key Townhouse in Niseko Hirafu
Step into Whiskey Woods, a rare dual-key townhouse-style chalet located on a quiet street in Niseko Hirafu lower village, just 920 meters from the ski lifts. Designed for flexible usage and maximum rental potential, this modern-rustic residence can function as a spacious 4-bedroom holiday home, or be divided into two self-contained 2-bedroom townhouses, each with its own kitchen, living area, and private entrance.
The property is fully furnished in a tasteful, contemporary alpine style. Key features include 4 bedrooms (2 per unit, with king or twin configuration), 2 bathrooms, 2 full kitchens and living/dining areas, internal connecting doors that can be opened or locked off, on-site parking, private entrances, panel heating, and double glazing. Property details confirm it was built in 2014 and has water and sewer services at the street.
Located in the Niseko Hirafu Lower Village, the home is on a quiet yet accessible street. It is a 5–10 minute walk to ski lifts, restaurants, bars, and onsens, with a shuttle bus stop nearby for convenient access during peak season. The area is popular with families and small groups, offering consistent short-term rental income. Investment notes highlight strong holiday rental performance via the dual-key flexibility, with nightly rates supporting high yield in both winter and summer seasons. It is ideal for owner-use of one unit while renting out the other.
Whiskey Woods is a smart blend of alpine comfort and income-generating potential. Whether you're a skier looking for a private retreat or an investor seeking a flexible, high-performing asset in the heart of Niseko, this dual-key property offers the best of both worlds.
The Niseko area is world-renowned for its exceptional powder snow, attracting skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. Beyond winter, the region transforms into a lush green paradise perfect for hiking, golf, and enjoying the natural hot springs. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Mount Yotei, often referred to as 'Hokkaido's Mount Fuji' due to its near-perfect conical shape, which provides a stunning backdrop to the region.