Hotel101-Niseko Embraces Sustainability Initiatives for a Greener Future

Hotel101-Niseko is set to be the First CASBEE-Rated sustainable hotel in the whole of Niseko, Hokkaido Japan

Commitment to Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Standards pact signed Today in Hokkaido Japan

(In photo taken today, 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)

Hotel101 Global Pte. Ltd. (“Hotel101 Global”), in collaboration with esteemed engineering firms Kamita Sekkei and Technocrew, along with the contractor of the Hotel101-Niseko project – Iwata Chizaki Inc., has officially committed to the development of the environmentally progressive Hotel101-Niseko. This partnership solidifies their shared vision for a property that not only adheres to eco-efficient operational standards but also establishes a new benchmark for sustainability in the region.

Set to be the inaugural hotel in all of Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan to obtain a CASBEE rating, Hotel101-Niseko represents a significant milestone in environmental stewardship. CASBEE, standing for the Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency, serves as Japan’s authoritative framework for assessing the environmental performance of buildings.

With Kamita Sekkei and Technocrew contributing their expertise garnered from notable projects such as Hokkaido University, the City of Sapporo, and the City of Obihiro, among others, and under the adept construction management of Iwata Chizaki Inc., renowned for their work on the iconic Chitose International Airport, Hotel101-Niseko is poised to become a beacon of sustainable development. This collaborative effort closely aligns with the values outlined in the recently signed pact, emphasizing a commitment to environmentally responsible practices and the integration of smart systems to enhance efficiency. The architectural design and technological infrastructure of Hotel101-Niseko are carefully crafted to promote sustainability through green-inspired architecture and the implementation of eco-friendly operational practices.

Hannah Yulo-Luccini, CEO of Hotel101 Global, remarked, “Sustainability lies at the heart of the Hotel101 brand, enabling us to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. By embedding a sustainable ethos in both our hotel construction and day-to-day operations, we not only protect the environment and appeal to the eco-conscious guests of today but also reduce operational costs, ensuring the long-term viability of Hotel101.”

“In the challenging environment of Hokkaido’s winter, achieving a green rating is no small feat, and we take pride in announcing that Hotel101-Niseko is poised to become the first CASBEE-rated hotel in Niseko,” Ms. Yulo-Luccini added.

Attaining a CASBEE rating underscores Hotel101-Niseko’s position as a leading exponent of green hospitality solutions, showcasing its success in integrating environmental considerations into every aspect of its architecture and operations. Situated on a 1.17-hectare site in Niseko-Hirafu, Hokkaido Prefecture, Hotel101-Niseko is strategically located amidst the region’s natural splendor, chosen for its commitment to environmental preservation. Hotel101 Global aims to deliver an eco-conscious hospitality experience that resonates with guests’ environmental values and meets the stringent sustainability standards set by the local community.

“With the upcoming Bullet Train connecting Tokyo to Niseko directly, the 482-room Hotel101-Niseko project, poised to be one of the largest hotels in Niseko, is positioned to become the premier hotel destination for both local Japanese and international tourists visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan,” stated DoubleDragon Chairman Edgar Injap Sia II.

“We envision Hotel101 Global to be recognized globally as one of the most environmentally friendly hotels,” Edgar Injap Sia II added.

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