Premium Land Niseko 199: A Prime Development Opportunity in the Heart of Hokkaido's Premier Resort Area
Presenting Premium Land Niseko 199, a premium plot of land for sale in the highly sought-after Niseko region. This property, listed as No. 80405, offers a substantial 660 square meters (approximately 199.65 tsubo) of land zoned as forest land. The lot is advantageously positioned on a corner, with an approximately 22-meter frontage onto an 11-meter wide town road on the east side and approximately 25 meters of frontage onto an existing 6-meter wide road on the south side, providing excellent access and visibility.
Critical infrastructure details are clearly noted: for water supply, connection to the town's public water system is possible. For sewage, there is no public sewer system available, meaning a private septic tank (Johkasou) will be required. The property falls within a quasi-city planning area, designated as a Specific Use Restriction District and a Scenic Area, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The location is a major highlight, situated in a popular area near notable landmarks such as Hotel Kanro no Mori and the Niseko Grand Hotel. It offers convenient access, being approximately a 12-minute drive (about 7.9 km) from JR Hakodate Main Line's Niseko Station and an 11-minute drive (about 7.4 km) from Konbu Station. The transfer of ownership is negotiable, and the sale is handled via agency.
The surrounding Niseko area is world-renowned for its exceptional powder snow, attracting skiers and snowboarders from across the globe during winter. In the warmer months, the region transforms into a hub for hiking, golf, and enjoying the stunning natural beauty of Hokkaido. A fascinating fact about Niseko is that its name is derived from the Ainu word "nisei-ko," meaning a cliff jutting over a riverbank, reflecting the area's deep indigenous heritage. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Yotei, often called "Ezo Fuji" for its striking resemblance to Mount Fuji, which provides a breathtaking backdrop visible from much of the Niseko region.