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Invest in a Freehold Property in Niseko and Experience the Ultimate in Health and Wellness

Updated: Jul 1, 2023

Imagine waking up to the pristine beauty of Niseko, Japan. The snow-capped mountains, the pristine forests, and the crystal-clear lakes are truly breathtaking. Take a deep breath of the fresh, clean air and feel your stress melt away.

Niseko is a world-renowned ski resort, but it's also much more than that. It's a place where you can truly connect with nature and improve your health and well-being.


The Clean Air

Niseko is known for its clean air, which is free of pollution and allergens. This makes it a great place to breathe easy and relax. The clean air can also help to improve your circulation, reduce stress, and boost your immune system.

Clean air in Niseko


The Food

Niseko is home to some of the freshest and most delicious food in the world. The local produce is grown in nutrient-rich soil, and the seafood is caught fresh from the nearby ocean. Eating healthy in Niseko is easy and enjoyable.

Delicious food in Niseko


The Skiing

Of course, no trip to Niseko would be complete without skiing or snowboarding. The slopes are world-class, and the views are simply stunning. Skiing and snowboarding are great ways to get exercise, clear your head, and have some fun.

Skiing in Niseko


The Health Benefits

There are many health benefits to owning a freehold chalet at SnowDog Village. Here are just a few:

  • Improved cardiovascular health: Skiing and snowboarding are great cardiovascular exercises. They can help to lower your blood pressure, cholesterol, and risk of heart disease.

Improved cardiovascular health

  • Reduced stress: The clean air, fresh food, and stunning scenery in Niseko can all help to reduce stress. Stress reduction can lead to a number of health benefits, including improved sleep, better digestion, and a stronger immune system.

Reduced stress

  • Increased physical fitness: Skiing and snowboarding are great ways to get exercise. They can help to build muscle, burn calories, and improve your overall fitness.


Increased physical fitness

  • Weight loss: Skiing and snowboarding can be a great way to lose weight. They are a calorie-burning activity, and they can help you to build muscle, which can also help you to burn more calories at rest.

Weight Loss
  • Improved mental health: The clean air, fresh food, and stunning scenery in Niseko can all help to improve your mental health. They can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. They can also improve your mood, energy levels, and overall sense of well-being.

Improved mental health
  • Enhanced sleep quality: The clean air and lack of light pollution in Niseko can help you to get a better night's sleep. This can lead to a number of health benefits, including improved concentration, productivity, and mood.



If you're looking for an investment that will not only give you financial security but also improve your health and well-being, then a freehold chalet at SnowDog Village is the perfect place for you.


Contact us today to learn more about the investment opportunities available at SnowDog Village.



Jo Lodder is a trail runner, business leader, and philanthropist. He's the co-founder of JNW Asia, a property marketing company based in Hong Kong focused on Niseko projects, and a master agent of SnowDog, a hospitality brand. He's also became the first person in history to complete the HK5Trails in Hong Kong with the Run for Freedom challenge to raise money for charity. With a passion for helping others and a drive for success, Jo inspires through his love of adventure and entrepreneurship.


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