UMITO Corporation’s new project, “UMITO NISEKO CORNICHE HIRAFU,” is a luxury villa that embodies the theme of sustainability and harmony with nature. Designed by world-renowned architect Riccardo Tossani, this villa incorporates CO2 reduction technologies and natural energy solutions, with the first phase of sales underway ahead of its planned completion in 2025.
A Blend of Eco-Conscious Design and Cutting-Edge Natural Energy Technology: Welcome to the Luxurious Comfort of “UMITO NISEKO CORNICHE HIRAFU.”
Located in the Hirafu district of Niseko, “UMITO NISEKO CORNICHE HIRAFU” combines sustainability with luxury to create a new resort experience. The villa’s design is the work of Riccardo Tossani, an internationally acclaimed architect known for his award-winning resort and urban projects. Tossani has solidified his reputation as a leading architect in Niseko through his contributions to various iconic developments in the area.
This villa is distinguished by its extensive glass panels that allow abundant natural light, road heating powered by renewable energy, and a sustainable design that utilizes local hot spring resources. The road heating system, which efficiently melts snow using geothermal energy, ensures safe and convenient mobility during Niseko’s harsh winters. Additionally, central heating and advanced insulation significantly enhance the villa’s energy efficiency, minimizing environmental impact while maximizing comfort.
Surrounded by birch forests and a serene stream, the property offers breathtaking views of Niseko’s seasonal landscapes. The outdoor hot spring bath provides a panoramic view of Mount Yotei, offering visitors a luxurious and serene retreat. The glass-walled living room, enveloped by the privacy of the surrounding forest, provides unobstructed views of Mount Yotei and the illuminated ski slopes, exemplifying a design that merges indoor comfort with a lifestyle in harmony with nature.
UMITO has also introduced a new ownership model, allowing buyers to purchase shares in increments of 10 nights. This flexible approach offers more people the opportunity to enjoy luxurious stays tailored to their needs. The first phase of sales is priced at ¥59.8 million for 10 nights and ¥160 million for 30 nights, providing ownership options for a specified duration.
A new luxury resort has been born in the world-renowned destination of Niseko, redefining the future of eco-conscious living.