NOT A HOTEL KITAKARUIZAWA

BASE M

Designed ByYosuke Aizawa
4 beds
1 bathrooms

149.31㎡ (1,607.16 sq ft)
SOLD OUT

Imagine a place nestled in nature's embrace, where you and your loved ones can spend weekends immersed in the beauty of the changing seasons.

Here, you can tune into the symphony of crackling firewood and birdsong, letting your body and soul return to the wild, in this serene sanctuary amidst the woods – your second home in the heart of nature.

Director

Yosuke Aizawa

Born in 1977. Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Design, majoring in textile design. In 2006, he started White Mountaineering. He has designed for various brands including Moncler W, BURTON THIRTEEN, and adidas Originals by White Mountaineering. In the fall/winter of 2021, he collaborated with UNIQLO on "UNIQLO and White Mountaineering". He is also a visiting professor at Tama Art University.

Features

Overview

A home for family memories and bonding

Living

Where light meets family in luminescent gatherings

Bedroom

Serene stay in a two-bedroom comfort

Bath & Sauna

Secluded haven enclosed by the forest

Terrace

The essence of Kitakaruizawa on a nature-embraced terrace

Exterior

Illuminating the rich wilderness in a luminous nature abode

Interior

Synchronized elegance with original interiors in architectural harmony

Getting there

Travel time from Tokyo

Address: 2286-340 Hosohara, Oaza Omae, Tsumagoi Village, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Masterplan

PRICE BREAKDOWN

Whole ownership-Can stay 360 days/year

1/12 shared ownership-Can stay up to 30 nights/year

SIZE AND LAYOUT

Interior size: 91.99㎡ (990.17 sq ft)Total area: 149.31㎡ (1,607.16 sq ft)

4 beds1 bathrooms

KEY AMENITIES

Outdoor fireplaceSaunaPrivate garden (pet-friendly units only)Full, modern kitchenDining table for 6 guests

LOCATION

At the Foot of Mount Asama, a Secret Haven Through the Seasons

Landscape

While just about a 30-minute drive from Karuizawa Station, the Kitakaruizawa area offers untouched nature.

Restaurant

The property includes a private restaurant for owners called "Sekiboku."