Prime Development Land in Niseko's Kondo Area
This 1,817 square meter (approximately 550 tsubo) plot of land, designated as Plot 729-1 in Kondo, Niseko, presents a rare and versatile development opportunity. Perfectly situated along Route 66 with 100 meters of direct road access, the property ensures easy accessibility even during Hokkaido's heavy winter snowfalls. This prime location makes it suitable for a wide range of uses, from a private family or holiday home to a commercial venture such as a shop, cafe, or restaurant, or even a rental accommodation business. The land, which features a mix of mature and young trees, offers ample space to construct a large single structure or multiple buildings while still leaving plenty of room for parking and garden areas.
The plot's strategic location offers excellent proximity to key destinations in the Niseko area. It is just 5 to 10 minutes from Niseko Town and Makkari Village, 15 minutes to the Moiwa, Annupuri, Niseko Village, and Hirafu ski areas, and approximately 20 minutes to Hanazono, Kutchan (future Shinkansen station), and the Rusutsu Resort with its ski fields and golf courses. Lake Toya is about a 30-minute drive away. Key infrastructure is already in place, including road access, electricity, and town water supply. A significant advantage is that the land is located outside the City Planning Zone, offering greater flexibility for building a house or developing a rental accommodation business, making it a safe and accessible investment.
The surrounding Niseko region is world-renowned for its exceptional powder snow, attracting skiers and snowboarders from across the globe. Beyond winter, the area transforms into a lush green destination for hiking, golf, and enjoying the natural hot springs (onsen). A fascinating local fact is that the volcanic activity that created the perfect skiing conditions also formed the stunning caldera lake, Lake Toya, a UNESCO Global Geopark approximately 30 minutes from the property. This plot offers the chance to build a base in one of Japan's most sought-after four-season destinations.