HolidayLand Royal Town 151: A Prime Land Parcel in Niseko
Presenting a prime land parcel within the sought-after HolidayLand Royal Town development in Niseko Town, Hokkaido. This 499 sqm (approximately 150.95 tsubo) flat plot is situated on a corner lot within the subdivision, offering excellent access via the 8-meter wide paved internal road. The property is designated as 'miscellaneous land' and falls within the city planning area, zoned as a Specific Use Restriction District, subject to Niseko Town's landscape ordinance, with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
Critical infrastructure details, as provided by the agent, include the following facilities: Water supply is available via a well water supply pipe managed by the homeowners' association. Sewerage: There is no public sewer connection, requiring the installation of a private septic tank (jokaso). Onsen (hot spring): A hot spring supply pipe managed by the association is available. However, it is important to note that the temperature of the supplied water is low, necessitating a reheating system. Furthermore, there is a possibility that the hot spring supply could be discontinued in the future due to factors such as pipe repair requirements or depletion of the hot spring source.
Purchasing this land requires joining the Royal Town Management Association, with an annual management fee of 44,950 yen, which includes seasonal snow removal—a vital service in this renowned winter sports region. The property is conveniently located approximately an 11-minute drive (7.5km) from JR Niseko Station and about 13 minutes (8.5km) from JR Konbu Station.
The Niseko area is globally famous for its exceptional powder snow, attracting skiers and snowboarders from around the world. Beyond winter, the region offers stunning natural beauty year-round, with lush green summers and vibrant autumn foliage. A major landmark and natural attraction dominating the skyline is the majestic Mount Yotei, often referred to as 'Ezo Fuji' for its resemblance to Mount Fuji, offering breathtaking views and numerous outdoor recreational opportunities.