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KIU Academy Niseko operates in a wooden, three-level campus built with Kyoto lumber and houses Elementary, Middle, and High School areas plus common and university spaces. The third floor hosts the library and a library lobby, with custom-built bookshelves installed in 2025. An on-site science laboratory and an art room are on the first floor, while a music room and general classrooms occupy the second floor. On-site sports facilities include a futsal court and a basketball court, complemented by an outdoor terrace on the second floor and an Elementary playground. Accessibility features include an elevator, accessible parking, and multi-purpose restrooms, and the campus reflects a Kyoto Lumber Project ethos.
KIU Academy Niseko has on-site sports facilities that include a futsal court and a basketball court. Outdoor spaces include sports grounds and an Elementary playground, as well as an outside terrace on the second floor.
Academic spaces include a science laboratory and an art room on the first floor, and a music room on the second floor with nearby general classrooms. The library is located on the third floor, along with the University Area that serves upper-grade activities.
KIU Academy Niseko is a bilingual (English–Japanese) international school in Niseko, Hokkaido, located at 56-3 Motomachi and about a five-minute walk from Niseko View Plaza. The school opened in April 2025 and follows the Kyoto campus’s WASC/ACSI-accredited curriculum model, with subjects including English, Japanese, math, science, social studies and Bible, with additional electives such as computer, P.E., art and music. The campus is a two-story building, and the school describes planned outdoor facilities including a basketball court and futsal court, with views of Mt. Yotei. For transport, the school operates a shuttle bus with pick-up points such as Kutchan Station, Hirafu and Kabayama. High school students (Grade 10+) may apply for school-owned apartments near campus if available.