Overview
This film takes the philosophy of Zhuangzi and Laozi as its narrative thread, proposing that “Hokkaido is not a trip, but a possibility to begin life anew.” On this foundation it systematically introduces three interrelated sojourn bases in Hokkaido.
The first is the seaside complex, holding roughly 35,000 square meters of coastal land and a sea-facing villa, positioned as the starting point for high-end hospitality, restorative stays, and the seaside dining table. The second is Tōenkyō (桃園鄉), where orchards, forests, gardens, greenhouses, and cabins spread across roughly 60,000 square meters of land — a place that imagines a “second life” oriented toward long-term sojourn living. The third is the rural complex, which serves as a content engine, fusing Hokkaido agriculture, 6th Industrialization, entrepreneurship education, and regional revitalization practice into a single whole.
Together, the three bases form a complete “life trajectory”: first drawn by the sea, then drawn into the countryside, and finally settling in Tōenkyō. From an asset-operation standpoint, the film’s closing lays out the logic of a composite asset driven by four wheels — cash flow, asset appreciation, content branding, and membership relationships.
Key Points
- Each base has a defined role: The seaside handles high-end hospitality and the cash flow from accommodation; the rural complex carries course content and community cohesion; Tōenkyō carries long-term sojourns and the asset imagination — complementary rather than overlapping
- The countryside is itself the curriculum and the industry: The rural complex is not a sightseeing attraction but an experimental field for agriculture, education, and regional revitalization, writing the foundational logic of business in the soil
- Validation first, capital second: The approach champions a light start and a prototype-first development strategy — only a lifestyle that has been validated deserves to be scaled by capital
Conclusion
This project is, in essence, not real-estate sales but a fluid asset portfolio oriented toward long-term capital and high-net-worth families. Rather than depending on short-term visitor flow, it builds — through systematic operations and an international curriculum system — a long-term platform of base assets, a content system, and international networks, settling the latter half of life into the landscape and planting a future lifestyle into this land.