Aman Niseko - New Hotel in Mount Moiwa, Japan
A Secluded Alpine Setting in Hokkaido’s Northern Wilderness
Set within Japan’s northernmost island, Aman Niseko is enveloped by the raw beauty of Hokkaido, a region celebrated for its vast flower fields in summer and world-class ski terrain in winter. Positioned on Mount Moiwa within the Niseko area, the retreat enjoys a privileged vantage point over snow-laden forests, volcanic peaks, and untouched alpine terrain. The sense of isolation is intentional, offering an immersive escape where silence, snow, and sky shape the guest experience. Every view is a study in seasonal transformation, from powder-soft winters to lush green summers, reinforcing the resort’s deep connection to nature.
A Vision Rooted in Japanese Heritage and Aman Philosophy
Aman Niseko represents the fourth Japanese property in the Aman portfolio and embodies the brand’s philosophy of ultimate serenity and refined minimalism. Developed as both a destination retreat and a collection of private residences, the project is conceived as a long-term dialogue between architecture and landscape. The resort also introduces Japan’s first destination wellness retreat under the Aman name, reinforcing its ambition to become a year-round sanctuary. The ethos is deeply aligned with Japanese omotenashi, the art of anticipatory hospitality, where every gesture is intentional and quietly luxurious.
Architecture in Dialogue with Nature by Kerry Hill
Designed by the late architect Kerry Hill, renowned for his mastery of understated luxury in harmony with natural environments, Aman Niseko reflects a contemporary architectural language rooted in restraint and precision. Timber-clad façades, expansive glazing, and low horizontal lines allow the structures to dissolve into the surrounding forest and mountain terrain. Subtle references to the indigenous Ainu culture of Hokkaido are woven into the design vocabulary, creating a dialogue between modernity and heritage. The result is a sanctuary that feels neither imposed nor artificial, but rather grown from the landscape itself.
Suites Framed by Mountain Silence
The resort features 30 suites housed in a dedicated pavilion, each oriented to capture uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Interiors are defined by a palette of warm neutrals, natural wood, stone textures, and soft lighting that enhances the sense of calm. Floor to ceiling windows dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors, allowing shifting light and snow patterns to become part of the interior atmosphere. Bathrooms are conceived as private sanctuaries, often featuring deep soaking tubs that echo traditional Japanese bathing rituals, while the overall aesthetic remains minimalist yet profoundly tactile.
A Culinary Landscape of Japanese and International Influence
At the heart of Aman Niseko, the main pavilion unfolds as a social and gastronomic destination, housing two restaurants, a private dining room, a bar, and a whiskey and cigar lounge. The culinary program celebrates seasonal Japanese ingredients while incorporating refined international influences, creating a dialogue between tradition and contemporary gastronomy. Guests are invited to experience intimate dining rituals that reflect the purity of the landscape, where sourcing and seasonality guide every plate. The atmosphere remains understated, aligning with Aman’s signature approach to discreet, elevated dining rather than theatrical presentation.
Wellness in the Rhythm of Onsen Tradition
Wellness at Aman Niseko is deeply rooted in Japan’s onsen culture, with both indoor and outdoor thermal bathing pools integrated into the spa experience and the private residences. The Aman Spa is conceived as a holistic retreat, where mineral-rich waters, heat therapies, and natural surroundings converge to restore balance. Spa spaces include serene relaxation rooms, treatment suites, and a tea lounge designed with wood, paper lantern light, and architectural restraint. Guests are also offered seasonal outdoor pursuits, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking, mountain biking, and river rafting in warmer months, making wellness a year-round journey shaped by the land itself.
A Living Landscape of Quiet Transformation
Aman Niseko is not simply a resort but a living interpretation of Hokkaido’s seasonal poetry, where architecture, nature, and ritual coexist in perfect equilibrium, offering a rare sense of stillness in one of Japan’s most dynamic landscapes.
We love Aman Niseko for:
– Opening in 2027
– 30 suites and 31 exclusive Aman branded residences
– Contemporary architecture by Kerry Hill inspired by Ainu heritage
– Floor to ceiling mountain views from every suite
– Indoor and outdoor onsen integrated into the spa experience
– Year round alpine activities from skiing to river rafting
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