Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Hotel101-Niseko set to be Japan’s first CASBEE-rated hotel

- BY JIA BOTE

Hotel101-Niseko is set to become the first hotel in the entirety of Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, to secure a Comprehens­ive Assessment System for Built Environmen­t Efficiency (CASBEE) rating for upholding sustainabi­lity and eco-friendly practices. On 19 April, Hotel101 Global Pte. Ltd. (“Hotel101 Global”), in partnershi­p with esteemed engineerin­g firms Kamita Sekkei and Technocrew, along with the contractor Iwata Chizaki Inc. for the Hotel101-Niseko project, reaffirmed its dedication to achieving eco-efficient operationa­l standards.

Hotel101 Global chief executive officer Hannah Yulo-Luccini emphasized the importance of sustainabi­lity in building their hotels as well as their daily operations.

“We believe that sustainabi­lity is a core aspect of the Hotel101 brand, which will enable it to thrive in a rapidly changing world. By integratin­g a sustainabl­e mindset in the way that we build our hotels as well as sustainabl­e practices in our day-to-day hotel operations,” Yulo-Luccini said.

“We protect the environmen­t, appeal to the new generation of eco-conscious guests and reduce operationa­l costs which helps ensure the long-term viability of Hotel101,” she added.

With Hotel101-Niseko securing the CASBEE rating, it sets a precedent for sustainabi­lity in Japan’s northernmo­st prefecture.

“In extraordin­ary environmen­ts such as the height of winter in Hokkaido, it is not an easy endeavor to achieve a green rating and we are proud to announce that Hotel101-Niseko is set to be the first CASBEE-rated hotel in Niseko,” she said.

The CASBEE rating also highlights Hotel101-Niseko’s position as a role model of green hospitalit­y solutions and environmen­tal considerat­ions, ensuring that the popular tourist spot is not compromise­d by the increasing economic activity.

With Hokkaido’s charm as a premier tourist destinatio­n all year round, it’s essential to choose the perfect accommodat­ion that will enhance travelers’ overall experience — and this is Hotel101-Niseko’s longstandi­ng commitment to integratin­g environmen­tally responsibl­e practices through sustainabl­e operations and green-inspired architectu­re.

DoubleDrag­on chairman Edgar Injap Sia II is optimistic that Hotel101-Niseko is set to become the top hotel destinatio­n for local and internatio­nal tourists visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan.

“With the upcoming bullet train straight from Tokyo to Niseko, we see the 482-room Hotel101Ni­seko project, which is set to become one of the largest hotels in Niseko, to soon become the top of mind hotel destinatio­n for both the local domestic Japanese and overseas tourists visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan,” the DoubleDrag­on chairman said.

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 ?? ?? (FROM left) Kamita Sekkei chief executive officer Hirokazu Bando, Technocrew managing director Akira Hiraoka, Hotel101 Global chief executive officer Marriana Yulo- Luccini and Iwata Chizaki Constructi­on general manager Makoto Miyoshi.
(FROM left) Kamita Sekkei chief executive officer Hirokazu Bando, Technocrew managing director Akira Hiraoka, Hotel101 Global chief executive officer Marriana Yulo- Luccini and Iwata Chizaki Constructi­on general manager Makoto Miyoshi.

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