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This Hokkaido Hill Turns Into a Sea of 10 Million Cosmos Flowers Every Fall

This Hokkaido Hill Turns Into a Sea of 10 Million Cosmos Flowers Every Fall

Date published: 18 August 2026

Tucked away in eastern Hokkaido’s Okhotsk region is an incredible sea of flowers: the Cosmos Garden at Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park in Engaru.

Spanning around 10 hectares, the garden bursts into color from late summer into early autumn, when roughly 10 million cosmos flowers blanket the rolling hills in pink, white, and red.

But the scenery is only part of what makes this place special. The vast flower fields have been carefully nurtured by local residents for more than 20 years, making Taiyo-no-Oka a destination where spectacular Hokkaido landscapes meet a genuine sense of community.

(Main image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)

Table of Contents
  1. A Colorful Carpet of 10 Million Cosmos Flowers
  2. A Flower Garden Grown With Local Love
  3. September 14 Is Cosmos Day
  4. Taste Local Treats and Engaru Specialties
  5. Practical Visitor Information
  6. Getting There
  7. By Highway Bus

A Colorful Carpet of 10 Million Cosmos Flowers

(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)
(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)

Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park is home to one of Japan’s largest cosmos flower fields, with the best viewing typically from late August through late September. Around 20 varieties bloom across the hills, from classic pink, white, and red cosmos to vibrant yellow and orange sulfur cosmos.

Against the brilliant blue skies of the Okhotsk region, millions of flowers swaying in the crisp autumn breeze create a spectacular sea of color. During the flowering season, paid sightseeing carts also operate through the garden, making it easy for families with young children and visitors with limited mobility to enjoy the expansive grounds.

A Flower Garden Grown With Local Love

(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)
(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)

Since the cosmos garden opened in 2003, more than 2,000 local residents and volunteers have helped care for the fields each year. Their work ranges from weeding through the summer to collecting seeds after the autumn bloom.

That community spirit, rooted in the hope that visitors will enjoy their time in Engaru, helped the garden earn the Flower Tourism Award from the Japan Tourism Association in 2005.

September 14 Is Cosmos Day

(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)
(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)

In Japan, September 14 is known as Cosmos Day, falling exactly six months after White Day. It is a day for giving cosmos flowers to someone special as a heartfelt gesture.

Around this time, Taiyo-no-Oka adds even more fun to the flower season with events such as a senryu poetry contest, Instagram photo competition, and cosmos concerts, giving visitors more ways to enjoy the colorful fields.

Taste Local Treats and Engaru Specialties

From July through early October, the park sells a selection of local Engaru specialties. Don’t miss the rich, creamy fresh milk soft-serve ice cream, a refreshing treat after exploring the flower fields.

Practical Visitor Information

(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)
(Image credit: Engaru Tourism Association)

Park Name: Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park, Niji-no-Hiroba Cosmos Garden
Address: Marudai, Engaru, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido
Hours: 9 AM–5 PM
Opening Season: Late April to late October
Best Time for Cosmos: Late August to late September
Admission:
Individual: Adults (high school age and older) 600 yen / Children (elementary and junior high school students) 300 yen
Groups of 10 or more: Adults 500 yen / Children 200 yen
Parking: Free parking for around 300 vehicles

  • Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park
    太陽の丘えんがる公園
    • Address Engaru, Mombetsu District, Hokkaido 099-0400
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Getting There

Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park is located in eastern Hokkaido and can be reached by rental car, train, or highway bus.

By Plane and Rental Car

From Monbetsu Airport: Around 50 minutes by car
From Memanbetsu Airport: Around 1 hour 20 minutes by car
From Asahikawa Airport: Around 2 hours by car

By JR Train

From Sapporo Station: Around 3 hours 30 minutes by limited express train to Engaru Station
From Asahikawa Station: Around 2 hours by JR train to Engaru Station
From Abashiri Station: Around 1 hour 50 minutes by JR train to Engaru Station
From Engaru Station to the park: Around 8 minutes by taxi

By Highway Bus

Intercity highway buses also connect Engaru with Sapporo and Asahikawa. The journey takes around 3 hours 50 minutes from Sapporo and 2 hours 30 minutes from Asahikawa.

If you’re exploring Hokkaido in late summer or early autumn, Taiyo-no-Oka Engaru Park is well worth adding to your itinerary. With millions of cosmos flowers, sweeping Okhotsk scenery, and a garden lovingly maintained by the local community, it offers one of the region’s most memorable seasonal landscapes.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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