Nestled just north of the Country Resorts development, Iori Niseko offers a secluded retreat surrounded by lush forests and very few neighbors. This two-story vacation home is the result of a collaboration between renowned Japanese architect Makoto Nakayama and the design studio 22eme, known for their innovative architecture in Niseko, Hakuba, Sapporo, and beyond.
Designed with large groups in mind, the property provides ample space for everyone to relax. The ground floor features four western-style bedrooms, including a bunk room ideal for children, as well as a separate tatami room and a wine-tasting room. Upstairs, you’ll find a spacious open-plan living area, complete with a fully equipped kitchen, breakfast counter, dining table with seating for six, and a generous living room with a comfortable sofa suite. Every piece of furniture is arranged to maximize enjoyment of the large flat-screen TV, while floor-to-ceiling windows offer stunning views of Mt. Yotei. The true beauty of the space lies in the carefully curated details—artwork, small vases, and antique Japanese teapots and pottery accentuate each room.
Iori Niseko offers the ultimate mountain getaway, but with thoughtful service features to make your stay more convenient. A vehicle is included for guests with drivers, and complimentary pick-up and drop-off services are provided on arrival and departure, ensuring a smooth travel experience. In addition, 24-hour emergency support is available, along with an in-house digital concierge to help you book activities and services. For entertainment, Iori Niseko goes above and beyond, offering Netflix, Apple TV, and a PlayStation, so you can unwind both on and off the slopes.