AMAN is pleased to announce its fourth resort in Japan with the launch of Aman Niseko – an all-season retreat situated on the high slopes of Mt Moiwa on an untouched nature reserve amidst the undiscovered gem of Hokkaido’s Niseko region, scheduled to open in 2023.
With 30 guest rooms, extensive wellness facilities and a number of restaurants on an expansive 187-hectare site, this forthcoming resort and destination with exclusive residences, will provide an all-season retreat and will see Aman lay foundations on Hokkaido, Japan’s untamed northern wilderness, for the first time.
According to Vladislav Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman, said, the Niseko region is renowned for its abundant snowfall, vast long ski runs and endless powder. The summer months are equally appealing, with mild weather ideal for hiking, mountain biking and river rafting. Mountains, forests and rivers dominate in a dramatic landscape that has entranced artists and poets for centuries, while Japan’s onsen bathing rituals, together with the history of the Ainu people and renowned cuisine are unique cultural offerings. Immersed in nature, Aman Niseko will be situated just minutes from the restaurants, cultural museums and entertainment of Niseko’s five main areas – Moiwa, Hirafu, Niseko Village, Annupuri and Hanazono.
Paying homage to Japan’s ryokan (traditional inn), Aman Niseko will frame spectacular forest and mountain vistas from every angle, while incorporating open fireplaces, private Furo bathtubs in each room and onsen facilities. Terraces will offer sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, and wooden accents throughout the interiors will provide warmth, depth and a sense of bringing nature within.
Sensitive to the natural dictates of the property and aligned with its cultural setting, the resort and its residences have been designed by Kerry Hill Architects, also responsible for the design of Aman’s other Japan properties; Aman Tokyo, Amanemu and Aman Kyoto. Spaces are laid out in a masterful linear design that invites the outside in through floor to ceiling windows and doors. Feature walls reflect the time of day, as well as the changing seasons, while volume and transition are notable motifs.
The first full spa and wellness resort in Japan, Aman Niseko will offer peace for the senses in multi-faceted experiences that nourish mind, body and soul. Personalised retreat programmes crafted in consultation with each guest will offer the benefits of Japanese and European spa and healing rituals, fitness and mindfulness activities, and healthy cuisine for indulgence and vitality.
With just 31 exclusive Aman branded residences, Aman Niseko presents a unique opportunity to own a home within a very select community, immersed in the Aman lifestyle and the remarkable natural splendour of Hokkaido. Not only that, the residences are built on a mountain within a nature reserve – a first in Japan. Residence owners will also enjoy privileged access to all the wellness and dining facilities of Aman Niseko, the first retreat of its kind in Japan.
Set on a forested slope, with sensational views of Mount Yotei, the free-standing, two-storey residences will demonstrate the same calming aesthetic as the resort, with interiors customisable to suit individual preferences. The addition of home theatres, massage rooms, wine cellars and cigar rooms are all possibilities.
“This ultimate residential experience offers private indoor and outdoor onsen hot spring facilities, extensive entertaining areas and staff quarters which will complement three en-suite bedrooms over two floors, with a loft-like mezzanine level. This is enhanced by a covered garage, dedicated ski-room, and ample storage,” Doronin said.
Vladislav Doronin, mentioned that the announcement of Aman Niseko follows the recent and successful debut of Aman Kyoto. Aman Niseko is designed in harmony with its expansive and serene surroundings and the resort and residences will embrace Aman’s devotion to detail and impeccable service. This all-season resort will be a haven of peacefulness immersed in the purest Japanese scenery with the renowned thoughtfulness of Japanese hospitality. [traveltext.id]