Set in one of the highest and most desirable positions in Furano’s Kitanomine ski village, this brand-new, architect-designed chalet is currently under construction and scheduled for completion in October (ready for the 2025/26 winter season). Designed for both comfort and performance as a holiday rental, it’s an ideal option for families seeking a private ski retreat or investors looking for a turnkey asset in a fast-growing resort market.
Inside, the home centres around an open-plan second-floor living area, enhanced by designer ceilings, expansive windows, and abundant natural light—perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes. A private sauna elevates the après-ski experience, while thoughtful storage and owner-use features support hassle-free rentals.
Key Features
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3 spacious bedrooms
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3 bathrooms + 3 toilets
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Private sauna for premium après-ski comfort
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Open-plan 2F living with designer ceilings and large windows
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Outdoor balcony
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Delivered fully furnished
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Dedicated ski storage room + private owner lock-up
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On-site parking for 2 vehicles
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Management company already in place (turnkey investment setup)
Location Highlights
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Approx. 400m to the ski lifts — walk to the slopes in minutes
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1-minute walk to restaurants / après-ski options
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2-minute walk to Kitanomine-dori (Route 800) — central access to local services
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6-minute walk to the Kitanomine Zone
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10-minute drive to JR Furano Station
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Rare elevated upper-village position — limited supply and consistently sought-after
Furano Growth Tailwinds
Furano is rapidly solidifying its position as a year-round destination, supported by major new projects nearby, including:
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Westin Hotel (construction expected to start in 2026)
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Rakuten Group hotel (construction started in 2025)
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Additional new business developments under construction in the area
Whether you’re looking for a refined family chalet or a high-demand rental in one of Japan’s most promising resort markets, this property offers the location, design, and operational readiness to stand out.






