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Accor’s MGallery Signs Two Nagano Mountain Resorts for 2026–2027 Reopenings

The Accor brand teams with Patience Capital Group to reposition existing hotels into four-season, sustainability-focused retreats.

Overview

  • Lime Resort Myoko is set to be transformed into a 38-room wellness-oriented property targeting a winter 2026 debut with onsen, fitness and kids facilities.
  • Madarao Kogen Hotel is slated for a comprehensive renovation to reopen in late 2027 with 80 rooms plus multiple dining venues, a lobby lounge, a pool bar, conference space, hot springs and ski services.
  • The signings mark MGallery’s second and third addresses in Japan and advance a partnership with Patience Capital Group to develop linked tourism assets in Nagano.
  • Renovation plans prioritize sustainability by using local materials and energy-efficient technologies while honoring the sites’ natural contours and heritage.
  • Plans include a dedicated shuttle connecting the two resorts and other Patience Capital properties, with the area reachable from Tokyo in about three hours by car or two by train.