Wine × Real Estate.
If this harmony speaks to you.
"Kisin"—the longing to return home, to where the heart belongs.
On the fertile lands of Yoichi, where the sea meets the vineyards and the seasons paint the landscape, world-class wines are born.
In harmony with this unique terroir, a private villa has been created—an intimate retreat for moments of pure fulfillment.
Here, you will find the place where your heart returns.
Location
Yoichi, Hokkaido — a place that enchants wine enthusiasts worldwide.
Embraced by both sea and mountains, this town flourishes with the blessings of nature—apples and cherries in season,
fresh seafood from nearby waters, and a land rich in bounty. Long celebrated as the “Sanctuary of Whisky,” home to the renowned Nikka distillery,
it now welcomes a new spotlight.
Today, the eyes of the world turn to its wines. A cool climate, pristine air, and dramatic temperature shifts between day and
night shape grapes of singular character, nurtured by the town’s distinctive capes and mountains.
The wines born of this terroir carry flavors unique to Yoichi—flavors now praised on the international stage.
Yoichi is quietly, yet assuredly, inscribing its name as a new wine destination—a place where connoisseurs from
across the globe arrive in search of experiences beyond compare.
Yoichi Wine
A Pinot Noir of the North, stirring the soul of wine lovers worldwide.
The reason Yoichi captivates wine lovers around the world lies in its cultivation of Pinot Noir.
The most delicate and demanding of grapes, Pinot Noir reveals its true character only in the most limited of environments.
Yoichi is one of those rare places where such rigorous conditions are met.
In 2011, the town was officially designated as Hokkaido’s first “Wine Special Zone.”
This was more than a regulatory milestone—it granted small producers the freedom to innovate, sparking the creation of diverse wine styles. Through countless small challenges and experiments, Yoichi wines began to emerge onto a new stage.
Yoichi has since formed a friendship agreement with Gevrey-Chambertin, one of Burgundy’s most renowned Grand Cru villages.
The exchange with this prestigious region—home to the greatest concentration of Grand Cru vineyards—has brought fresh knowledge and inspiration to Yoichi’s growers and winemakers, further elevating its presence on the international wine scene.
Rooted firmly in the northern soil, Yoichi continues to move forward with quiet determination.
Today, its name resonates as a new wine destination—one that profoundly moves the hearts of wine lovers across the globe.
Terroir
A Defining Symbol of the Yoichi Terroir
One of the most iconic names to bring global recognition to Yoichi wine is Domaine Takahiko.
Its signature Pinot Noir, Nanatsumori, was listed at Copenhagen’s world-renowned restaurant NOMA,
often described as “the most difficult reservation in the world,” earning international acclaim.
Rooted in the climate of Japan and crafted to resonate with its culinary culture,
the wine’s character expresses the true potential of Yoichi’s terroir to the world.
Here in Yoichi, wines are born that embody the changing beauty of the four seasons.
Project Overview
The Privilege of Moments Enriched by Wine and Villa
To own this villa is to embrace the rare privilege of welcoming into your daily life the “supreme wines” admired by connoisseurs around the world.
From the villa, sweeping views of Yoichi unfold—vineyards that transform with each season: the budding of spring, the lush greens of summer,
the harvest hues of autumn, the quiet stillness of winter.
Time spent here, in harmony with the land and its wine culture, offers an experience unlike any other.
Ownership extends beyond the joy of staying.
Through rental programs, the villa’s potential as an investment grows,
while exclusive ownership benefits allow you to connect deeply with the nature, gastronomy, and culture of Yoichi.
YOICHI VINEYARD ESTATE —
Here, time unlike any other awaits you.
Wine × Real Estate.
If this harmony speaks to you.
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