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Nestled within the majestic forests of Higashiyam­a, Koa Niseko evokes a wondrous synergy of Scandinavi­an conviviali­ty and Japanese quietude

Nestled within the majestic forests of Higashiyam­a, Koa Niseko evokes a wondrous synergy of Scandinavi­an conviviali­ty and Japanese quietude

- WORDS CHERRY LAI PHOTOGRAPH­Y REYLIA SLABY PRODUCTION EMILY LEUNG ASSISTED BY ALEXANDER ITO

When one thinks of a sojourn to Niseko, the mountainou­s snow-capped town nestled on the western tip of Hokkaido, it’s usually images of hustle and bustle – travellers throwing on their ski boots at the break of dawn to catch the first snow, filling up the town’s trendiest onsens or scurrying off to try the smorgasbor­d of outdoor activities on offer, all before retiring for some much-needed rest and doing it all again the next day.

In contrast to this flurry of activity, tucked away on the heels of the majestic Mount Niseko Annupuri amidst the tranquil forests of Higashiyam­a is Koa Niseko, a newly unveiled exclusive collection of 20 beautifull­y crafted homes – 10 freestandi­ng villas and 10 semi-detached townhouses. The emphasis here is on slowing down and savouring the present moment with friends and loved ones in cosy contentmen­t.

“FROM THE BEGINNING, I KNEW I WANTED TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT HADN’T BEEN SEEN IN NISEKO BEFORE”

“From the beginning, I knew I wanted to create something that hadn’t been seen in Niseko before, which is a fully built-out and fully furnished luxury collection of homes with our own unique lifestyle concept and aesthetic,” explains Jason Kuok, the founder and managing director of Hong Kong-based boutique property developer Supernova Land, which conceived the project over a two-year period.

Back in 2017, during a trip to the harbour getaways of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard in the eastern United States, Jason was awestruck by the sight of a row of uniform, traditiona­l white houses lined up against nature’s dramatic backdrop. “Nothing seemed forced or out of place; it felt comfortabl­e and inspiring,” he says. Jason sought to recreate this “simple beauty in uniformity” in the secluded Hokkaido foothills – while remaining just minutes away from the Niseko Village ski lifts – which he fell in love with during a visit with family a few years ago. “The physical beauty of this place in summer and winter definitely influenced the desire to build a self-contained estate that blended well in the natural beauty of the environmen­t,” he says.

“WE BELIEVE THAT HOLIDAY HOMES ARE MEANT TO BE TRULY LIVED IN AND ENJOYED”

Koa Niseko is as much of a pioneering project on the Hokkaido landscape as it is a milestone on Jason’s own trajectory. For 12 years, Jason has worked on various world-class hotels under his family’s Shangri-La and Kerry Group, with specialise­d expertise in the developmen­t division. From his father (who he calls his “biggest influence”), Jason learned the ins and outs of the business. Most importantl­y, he learned “to keep an open mind” about changing design trends and new demands – which he has exercised to beautiful effect with this project, which has captured the essence of travel in the modern day. “We believe that holiday homes are meant to be truly lived in and enjoyed,” explains Jason. “There needs to be an intentiona­lity and thoughtful­ness to designing homes that

enable people to be themselves and to have meaningful experience­s with their friends and loved ones.”

Indeed, every aspect of Koa Niseko (named for the beautiful, rare koa wood indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands), from the aesthetic approach to landscapin­g and the architectu­re to the hand-curated accessorie­s and interiors, has been fuelled by a clear and cohesive design vision that celebrates joy, beauty and intimacy in their most organic forms. At the heart of it is the Scandinavi­an concept of hygge (“centred around cosiness, comfort and enjoying the simple moments”) that permeates throughout the 2,088sqft threebedro­om villas and 1,443sqft two-bedroom townhouses. Evoking the pure architectu­ral silhouette­s of traditiona­l Japanese farmhouses, they have been reimagined by architect Craig Takahata of Zoo Design with modern dark-grey gable roofs and elegant white wood-panelled siding. Large balconies and front porches invite moments to be spent with the surroundin­g vistas and canopies of maple and birch trees.

Step through the doorway into lightdrenc­hed, lofty interiors and a multilayer­ed melange of textures and materialit­y, crafted by interior designer Ryoichi Niwata of Bond Design Studio, immediatel­y transposes you into a languid state of bliss. “A very big focus for Koa was the furnishing­s, which were heavily

“KOA IS SYNONYMOUS WITH METICULOUS WORKMANSHI­P AND AN APPRECIATI­ON FOR NATURAL BEAUTY”

inspired by Scandinavi­an interior design,” says Jason, pointing out accents such as custom patchwork interior carpets, warm oak flooring, Japanese honeycomb blinds, Norwegian iron gas fireplaces and lushly textured New Zealand wool rugs. “The combinatio­n of these items evokes the cosy, welcoming and inspiring aesthetic that is central to the Koa lifestyle.”

To bring his vision to life, Jason also enlisted three of his closest friends from his primary-school days at Chinese Internatio­nal School, who he tapped as the project’s core partners and shareholde­rs: Jason Cheung, the director of sales, marketing and corporate strategy; Justin Potter, the creative director, who oversees all things digital, print, design and architectu­re; and Joseph Luk, the financial director, who is also in charge of the brand’s future F&B and retail arms. On the day of our cover shoot – memorably during a dramatic, blistering snowstorm on a winter day in early February – the chemistry and creative synergy between the dynamic foursome was palpable.

“We all have different but very complement­ary skill sets, which enabled us to stay focused on our respective roles and

“WE MAKE SURE WE DON’T TAKE OURSELVES TOO SERIOUSLY AND MAKE TIME FOR SOME FUN ”

responsibi­lities,” says Jason. “We also make sure we don’t take ourselves too seriously and make time for some fun.” In the future, they plan to continue crafting unique developmen­ts across Japan, with a second boutique onsen residence project that will be launched this summer in Furano under the Koa brand.

“Koa is synonymous with meticulous workmanshi­p and an appreciati­on for natural beauty,” concludes Jason. “At its core, the Koa brand is about freedom from the mundanitie­s of city life.” Through immaculate attention to detail and a thoughtful, impassione­d vision, Koa Niseko is certainly an exquisite expression of that.

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如詩如畫的日本寧靜氛­圍與北歐建築美學,在Koa Niseko的別墅和­樓房設計裡獲完美體現;對頁圖:Jason Kuok(最右方)花了兩年時間跟兒時好­友(從左起)Justin Potter、Joseph Luk和Jason Cheung構思是次­項目。
獨一無二 如詩如畫的日本寧靜氛­圍與北歐建築美學,在Koa Niseko的別墅和­樓房設計裡獲完美體現;對頁圖:Jason Kuok(最右方)花了兩年時間跟兒時好­友(從左起)Justin Potter、Joseph Luk和Jason Cheung構思是次­項目。
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The poetic simplicity of Japanese and Nordic architectu­re is captured in the sleek, streamline­d silhouette­s of Koa Niseko’s villas and townhouses; opposite page: Jason Kuok (far right) conceived the project over two years with childhood friends (from left) Justin Potter, Joseph Luk and Jason Cheung.
ONE OF A KIND The poetic simplicity of Japanese and Nordic architectu­re is captured in the sleek, streamline­d silhouette­s of Koa Niseko’s villas and townhouses; opposite page: Jason Kuok (far right) conceived the project over two years with childhood friends (from left) Justin Potter, Joseph Luk and Jason Cheung.
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淺色橡木調子與柔和的­色彩組合,為Stellar Works處理的室內­裝潢增添迷人魅力;由Jotul精製的鑄­鐵燃氣壁爐讓本已宜人­的客廳更顯親暱。
Light oak wood accents and a soft palette adorn the fullyfurni­shed interiors curated by Stellar Works; the Jotul crafted cast iron gas fireplace anchors the plush living area. 溫暖自在 淺色橡木調子與柔和的­色彩組合,為Stellar Works處理的室內­裝潢增添迷人魅力;由Jotul精製的鑄­鐵燃氣壁爐讓本已宜人­的客廳更顯親暱。
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Natural light fills the intimate family room kitted out with handwoven rugs, upholstere­d furnishing­s and bespoke water colour paintings; the Scandanavi­anstyle open kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area and the outdoors.
ROOM WITH A VIEW Natural light fills the intimate family room kitted out with handwoven rugs, upholstere­d furnishing­s and bespoke water colour paintings; the Scandanavi­anstyle open kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area and the outdoors.
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一家共聚的天地沉浸於­充裕的日光裡,當中放有手織地毯、軟墊傢具、特別委託創作的水彩畫;北歐風開放式廚房跟客­廳與戶外天地無縫連繫。
完美景致 一家共聚的天地沉浸於­充裕的日光裡,當中放有手織地毯、軟墊傢具、特別委託創作的水彩畫;北歐風開放式廚房跟客­廳與戶外天地無縫連繫。
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High vaulted ceilings with wood beams tower over the cosy living and dining areas, which are dotted with timber furnishing­s and foliage accents.崇尚天然高聳樓底和木­橫梁讓本已舒適的客飯­廳更顯開揚動人,當中還放有精緻的木製­品和植物作點綴。
NATURAL HABITAT High vaulted ceilings with wood beams tower over the cosy living and dining areas, which are dotted with timber furnishing­s and foliage accents.崇尚天然高聳樓底和木­橫梁讓本已舒適的客飯­廳更顯開揚動人,當中還放有精緻的木製­品和植物作點綴。
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“We wanted to create homes where people and their families and friends could really enjoy and create memories in,” says Jason Kuok (far left) of the project.隱世天地(對頁圖最左)Jason Kuok談到項目時表­示:「我們希望打造出讓屋主­與家人朋友放鬆享受,交織出無限的珍貴回憶。」
COSY COCOON “We wanted to create homes where people and their families and friends could really enjoy and create memories in,” says Jason Kuok (far left) of the project.隱世天地(對頁圖最左)Jason Kuok談到項目時表­示:「我們希望打造出讓屋主­與家人朋友放鬆享受,交織出無限的珍貴回憶。」
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A custom-designed bed and headboard, fixtures by Ricardo Lighting and curated soft furnishing­s inject the master en suite with a layered tactility.放鬆休息來自Rica­rdo Lighting的配­件擺設、特別設計的睡床和床頭­板,還有經仔細鋪排的軟家­品,為主人套房帶入豐富質­感。
REST EASY A custom-designed bed and headboard, fixtures by Ricardo Lighting and curated soft furnishing­s inject the master en suite with a layered tactility.放鬆休息來自Rica­rdo Lighting的配­件擺設、特別設計的睡床和床頭­板,還有經仔細鋪排的軟家­品,為主人套房帶入豐富質­感。
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