Niseko 415-12 Land: A Prime Development Plot in the Heart of Hokkaido's Premier Resort
This 616 square meter (approximately 186.34 tsubo) plot of land, designated as Niseko 415-12, is situated in the highly sought-after Moiwa area of Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido. Priced at ¥25,000,000, this property offers a significant opportunity for investment or development in one of Japan's most famous international ski and resort destinations. The land is presented as a blank canvas, providing high flexibility for future construction of a vacation villa or for long-term investment purposes.
The property's key features and potential are clearly outlined. It is highlighted as an ideal choice within Hokkaido's most prominent resort area. The lot is located within Niseko Town, offering easy car access to surrounding ski resorts, hot springs (onsen), and daily amenities while maintaining a tranquil, rural atmosphere. A major selling point is its proximity to the upcoming Aman Niseko resort, scheduled to open in 2030, which is just one street away. This adjacency is expected to contribute significantly to the land's future appreciation potential. As the Niseko region continues to develop, this property presents an attractive entry point into a market with limited future supply.
Buyers can plan for diverse uses according to their needs, ranging from a private residence to a small rental cabin, subject to local regulations and design guidelines requiring necessary permits. The agent notes emphasize that the land is suitable for creating a dedicated vacation villa or a rental-oriented development project, pending relevant approvals. Its location in the Moiwa district provides convenient access to lifestyle functions and surrounding facilities.
The surrounding Niseko area is world-renowned for its exceptional powder snow, drawing skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. Beyond winter sports, the region is famous for its natural hot springs, beautiful summer hiking trails around Mount Yotei (often called "Ezo Fuji" for its resemblance to Mount Fuji), and a thriving international culinary scene. The closest major landmark is the Niseko United ski resort complex, a collective of interconnected ski areas that form one of the largest and most popular winter sports destinations in Japan.