HakuChōzan


An ode to love

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HakuChōzan

Hakuchōzan, Japanese for “Swan Mountain”, was named after the fairytale Neuschwanstein or “New Swan” Castle in Bavaria where the owners of the property were engaged to be married. Flushed with love, the couple adopted the symbol of the swan, a literary metaphor for grace, beauty and enduring love, into their vision for the property.

Hakuchōzan was conceived out of a love for family, and the desire to create a destination where multiple generations of loved ones could build lifelong memories under one roof. Built for their aging parents, five children and extended family, the chalet was designed with communal spaces and private nooks where families could both socialize together and spend quiet time apart.

Nestled in the heart of Grand Hirafu Village in Hokkaido, Hakuchōzan delivers the most exquisite chalet experience in Niseko reminiscent of a bygone era of European graciousness. Experience new realms of luxury at the only ski chalet in the vicinity that provides you with your own team away from home to cater to your every need.

Combining the finest in architecture, functionality, and personalized service, Hakuchōzan is thoughtfully designed and beautifully furnished to accommodate multiple families; it is child-friendly and sympathetic to older generations.

Development, Concept and Design Leadership by Michael Chen, now Co-CEO of H2 Group. Current accommodation management by H2 Group. Project Management and Design Concept Collaboration by Taiga.

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