Niseko
Niseko has had a huge growth regarding its land price.
With the introduction of the Hokkaido Shinkansen scheduled for 2030, attention is further drawn to the route connecting Tokyo to Kutchan in just 4 and a half hours.
Niseko, with its world-renowned powder snow, picturesque landscapes throughout the seasons, local gourmet cuisine, and soothing hot springs, stands as one of Japan's leading and most popular tourist resorts, attracting visitors from around the world.
Furano
The Furano area of Hokkaido has been getting a lot of attention lately from overseas investors as the "Second Niseko Resort."
This area attracts many tourists from all over the world throughout the year, not only for its ″powder snow” in the winter, but also for its many famous sightseeing spots and abundant activities in the summer.
Since many tourists are expected regardless of the season, the return on investment is high. Therefore the price per sqare meter in this area has increased significantly.
Myoko
A large-scale resort development totaling 200 billion yen is underway in Myoko by the real estate investment fund PCG.
In the next few years, Myoko will have the potential to become one of the world's leading ski resorts, on par with Niseko in Hokkaido, Aspen in the United States, and Whistler in Canada.