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FAQs

What regions does Shojitsu Capital focus on?

Shojitsu Capital focuses primarily on Hokkaido’s alpine and tourism-oriented markets, including Niseko, Rusutsu, Furano, and surrounding regional areas. Other notable areas include Asahikawa, Kiroro, Tomamu, and Lake Toya.

What types of opportunities does the platform work on?

The platform works across alpine land acquisitions, hospitality projects, villa developments, tourism-oriented real estate, infrastructure-related opportunities, and long-term regional development projects. 

Does the platform work with overseas buyers and institutions?

Yes. Shojitsu Capital regularly works with international buyers, family offices, developers, consultants, and strategic partners across Japan, the United States, and Asia. Capital structure may include Singapore, Hong Kong, and Caymans.

What support services can Shojitsu Capital provide?

Depending on the project, support may include land sourcing, planning coordination, drone surveying, terrain analysis, 3D modeling, infrastructure coordination, development strategy, and project positioning.

Does Shojitsu Capital work on complex land situations?

Yes. The platform has experience navigating complex land and development situations, including forestry land, farmland conversion, fragmented ownership structures, infrastructure considerations, and early-stage alpine development positioning.

Why is Hokkaido attracting long-term interest?

Hokkaido continues to gain international attention due to its four-season tourism potential, global ski market positioning, natural environment, and relative scarcity of large-scale alpine development opportunities within Japan.

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