3 Private Lakeside Villas Open Near Hakuba at Aoki Lake (image: PR TIMES)
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3 Private Lakeside Villas Open Near Hakuba at Aoki Lake

Originally reported by PR TIMES ·

Shun
Summarised 6 days ago3 min read

Three new private villas opened at Aoki Lake, offering lakeside accommodation just 15 minutes from Hakuba's ski slopes.

TL;DR: Three private lakeside villas opened at Aoki Lake on May 28, 2026, 15 minutes from Hakuba.

Tobira Holdings opened "Lakeside villa SUI HAKUBA" at Aoki Lake in Omachi City on May 28, 2026. The development consists of three A-frame villas positioned directly on the shoreline of one of the Nishina Three Lakes. Each villa offers 55㎡ on the first floor, 28㎡ on the second floor, and approximately 20㎡ of outdoor terrace space.

Aoki Lake sits at the base of the North Alps and maintains exceptional water clarity year-round due to spring water continuously bubbling up from the lake bottom. The location places guests 15 minutes by car from Hakuba's ski areas while providing direct access to lake activities like SUP and canoeing.

Key Facts

  • Three A-frame villas opened May 28, 2026 at Aoki Lake
  • Each villa: 55㎡ ground floor, 28㎡ upper level, 20㎡ terrace
  • Located 15 minutes by car from Hakuba ski areas
  • Two bedrooms upstairs, kitchen/living/dining downstairs
  • Private sauna and outdoor terrace for each villa
  • Floor heating and air conditioning throughout

What This Means for International Visitors

This adds a genuinely different accommodation option to the Hakuba ecosystem. Most visitors stay in the main Hakuba villages or pension-style lodges. SUI HAKUBA offers something closer to a luxury cabin rental model — complete privacy, lakeside location, but still within striking distance of the slopes.

The 15-minute drive to Hakuba means you're trading convenience for scenery. Perfect if you're doing a longer stay and want variety beyond the typical ski village atmosphere. I'd expect this to appeal more to families or groups wanting their own space rather than solo travelers looking to meet people at Hakuba's bars. The private saunas are a nice touch — something you won't find in most Hakuba accommodations.

Background

Aoki Lake has been quietly developing as an alternative base for Hakuba visitors. It's part of the Nishina Three Lakes system, known for exceptionally clear water and surrounded by largely undeveloped forest. The area gets beautiful autumn colors and spring cherry blossoms, making it attractive beyond ski season.

The name "SUI" references both the clear spring water and the jade-like quality of light on the lake surface. Each villa uses natural materials and oversized windows on the lake side to maximize the connection to the water and mountain views.

Editorial Note: This article synthesizes Japanese-language press releases and news reports. While I translate and verify information carefully, always confirm current details directly with official sources for travel planning.

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