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Odin Hills Lot M6

Land
Hokkaido / Niseko Area / Hanazono
  • 877.39 sqm
  • 1,500m from lifts

Kutchan, Hokkaido

Odin Hills is a 16-hectare private residential luxury village designed for a sophisticated and discerning mountain community. Set in a pristine natural environment with sweeping views of Mount Yotei overlooking a farm, it is also surrounded by protected and unspoiled forest. Located just moments drive to the Park Hyatt and Hanazono Resort.

Lot M6 is part of the Phase 1 release of lots, located closer to the Mt. Yotei side of the development. Photos are from this lot.

Odin Hills marks the arrival of a rare pearl, a beautiful Japanese-European style mountain village defined by privacy, alpine luxe and active, responsible living. With some of the widest and most impressive views of anything on the market, these lots at Odin Hills are ideal for private luxury chalets. Phase 1 is comprised of 18 plots ranging from approximately 700sqm - 1,000sqm with prices starting from 94,000,000 JPY

Included in the development will be a contemporary alpine lifestyle hotel with a mix of hospitality, F&B and wellness services provides the ultimate gateway to Odin Hills. There will be an onsen connected to the hotel, a proposed modern take on the famed Japanese Onsen experience with a comprehensive health and wellness program. They have also proposed an exclusive clubhouse sits at the heart of the village and provides a comprehensive suite of modern communal spaces, services and amenities.

Surrounding the neighborhood will be a secluded network of natural, groomed trails runs through the beautiful, forested sections of Odin Hills with built features complementing your outdoor life. The location provides unrestricted views not only towards Mount Yotei but also vistas and backcountry access – to the mountain with 30 hectares of natural forest protected by Hokkaido’s Forestry Act.

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