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The Presale of YU KIRORO in Hong Kong on 10-11th November 2018 will be held at Mandarin Oriental Hotel with Colliers International Agency Ltd. 

Developed by Kiroro Resort Development Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Property Perfect PLC, one of the largest developers in Thailand listed in the Thai Stock Exchange. For the first time ever, buyers can now own their own private Kiroro residence in one of the world’s best location for winter activities with the longest winter season in Japan. YU KIRORO occupies a spacious size of 6,440 square metres (sqm) with 108 freehold units. Unit types include 1-bedroom (62 sqm), 2-bedrooms (84 to 127 sqm), 3-bedrooms (122 to 140 sqm), and penthouse (267 sqm); the alpine, with a touch of Japanese, providing a luxury, timeless but comfortable feel, all fully furnished with premium services including hassle-free ski valet, natural indoor-outdoor onsen, 24 hours concierge, gym, owner lounge, all-day dining restaurant as well as shuttle service to Otaru and Sapporo. YU KIRORO will be completed in December 2019. With more affordable price compare to real estate in Niseko.

YU KIRORO is less than a 100-minute drive from New Chitose Airport and 60-minute drive from Sapporo city or 30 minutes from Otaru city and 45 minutes from Niseko; providing owners with full travelling freedom about the region to discover the sights, charm and activities around in the region.

“As Asian economies have been developing rapidly in the last few years, the ski population in Asia has been increasing and the demand of ski properties increased in the last five years,” said Mr. Benjamin Lam, President & Representative Director of Kiroro Resort Development Co., Ltd.

“We are committed to preserving Kiroro’s beauty for future generations and have carefully considered a development plan over the next 10 years aiming to cement Kiroro as one of the best all-season alpine destinations in Asia. The plan includes building more ski runs, trails, chairlifts, F&B and Kiroro town to enhance the exclusivity of the Kiroro experience,” added Mr. Lam.