Hokkaido Lavender Fields: 6 Best Places in Furano to See Japan's Dreamiest Purple Meadows
- Written by: Nobuka Kawashima
These dreamy Hokkaido lavender fields seem to take over Instagram every summer! They are a massive draw for tourists from around the world. The Furano flower fields, complete with breathtaking waves of lavender, are among the region's most popular.
Starting with the world-famous Farm Tomita, we will share inside tips on how to see the Furano flower fields, plus details on the lavender blooming season so you can get the best photos during your Hokkaido trip.
This summer, make these Hokkaido flower farms part of your itinerary! Don't miss the lavender-covered hills - become enveloped in the refreshing scent drifting softly in the breeze!
(Main image: PIXTA)
- Table of Contents
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- 1. Farm Tomita Flower Fields: The Holy Land of Hokkaido Lavender Fields
- 2. Choei Lavender Farm: View Lavender Flower Fields From Above!
- 3. Lavender East - Japan’s Largest Lavender Field
- 4. Hinode Lavender Field: Breathtaking Views From the Observation Deck!
- 5. Rokugo Viewing Platform (Furano Jam Garden) - Amazing Hokkaido Lavender and Sunflower Fields
- 6. Highland Furano: Enjoy Hokkaido Lavender Fields While Soaking in an Outdoor Hot Spring
- When is the lavender blooming season in Hokkaido?
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1. Farm Tomita Flower Fields: The Holy Land of Hokkaido Lavender Fields
Farm Tomita revived the declining lavender cultivation in the Furano region and pioneered that established lavender tourism. Now it is a lavender holy land where people visit from around the world.
Farm Tomita is about a 45-minute drive from Asahikawa Airport, about 5 minutes from JR Furano Station, and about a 7-minute walk from JR Lavender Farm Station, where only the special train Noroko is allowed to run.
On this incredible Furano flower farm, there are a variety of blooming fields and many places worth viewing!
Lavender bloom time!
There are many types of lavender here, such as the Noushi Hayazaki and Youtei, which are in bloom during early July to mid-July, and the Okamurazaki, which flowers from mid-July to late July.
Even though there are many late-blooming lavender types, you can enjoy a purple view in various locations on the farm from early to late July.
Farm Tomita offers shops and cafes like Poppy House and Hanabito House to accompany your flower viewing pleasure.
Stroll around with a camera: the beautiful landscape will mesmerize you to spend the whole day here. Magnificent views will convince you that this is indeed a holy land.
During the Hokkaido lavender blooming season in July, there are many visitors, and on the weekends, the parking lot is crammed with a long line of cars forming before noon.
We recommend visiting Farm Tomita in the morning before the crowds descend. Especially if you are planning on visiting these Hokkaido lavender fields, there is some traveling to do and the roads will be crowded, so we propose that you start your sightseeing from here.
- Entry Fee: Free
- Hours: Normal operation hours planned (December to March will be operated as WHITE SEASON)
- Closed: Always open during the lavender season (*Shops, cafes will have different operations hours depending on the facility and season. Please check the website.)
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Address
15, Kisenkita, Nakafurano-cho, Hokkaido, 071-0704
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Nearest Station
Naka-Furano Station (Furano Line)
- Phone Number 0167-39-3939
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Address
15, Kisenkita, Nakafurano-cho, Hokkaido, 071-0704
2. Choei Lavender Farm: View Lavender Flower Fields From Above!
After Farm Tomita, head on over to Choei Lavender Farm, which is about a three-minute drive away. This is a hidden gem for viewing lavender. Hop on the ski lift and see these Furano flower fields on the slope!
Enjoy the view going up the slope and once at the top look back to see the magnificent vista!
Beyond the lavender field sprawled across the slope is a rural landscape and the Tokachi Mountain range. Make sure to stop by after visiting Farm Tomita: this view is a must!
It is possible to walk up and down the slope, however, we strongly recommend the ski lift. Sure, it is easier to get to the top, but the ride down is refreshing!
There are 4 types of lavenders here, the early blooming Noushi Hayazaki, the late bloomer Okamurasaki, the white lavender Misetosekka, and the larger Lavandin.
There is some lavender in bloom from late June. However, there are more late bloomers, so we recommend visiting from mid to late July. Make sure to hop on the ski lift to get the full experience!
- Entry Fee: Free, round trip lift fare: high school students and up, 400 yen; elementary and middle school students, 200 yen
- Hours: Every Year from mid-June to August 31st, 9 AM - 4:40 PM (may be closed during bad weather)
- Closed: Open daily during the season
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Address
1-41, Miyamachi, Nakafurano-cho, Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido, 071-0714
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Nearest Station
Naka-Furano Station (Furano Line)
15 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 0167-44-2123
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Address
1-41, Miyamachi, Nakafurano-cho, Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido, 071-0714
3. Lavender East - Japan’s Largest Lavender Field
After riding the ski lift, head on over to Japan’s largest lavender field, Lavender East! It is operated by Farm Tomita and is located about 7 minutes away from Farm Tomita by car and about 10-minute drive from Choei Lavender Farm.
It was originally a farm to produce dried flowers, lavender oil, and other products, however, from 2008 it was opened to the public for a limited period only.
There are two major points here. The first is viewing the lavender field from the Fragrant Breeze Hill and observation deck located in the center area of the facility.
The observation deck is located in the center of the facility, surrounded by lavender fields. Beyond the grounds is a view of the Tokachi Mountain range and Yubari Mountains.
The second point is riding the lavender bus (200 yen, middle schoolers, and up; 100 yen, 4 years old to elementary school) and enjoying the view. The open van without windows or pillars offers an excellent view and guided tour. While the farm is open, feel free to ride the bus at any time.
Being able to enjoy the view, fragrance and learn trivia, the lavender bus is a must ride!
- Entrance Fee: Free
- Hours: June 29 - end of July 2024 from 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
- Closed: Open daily during the season (not accessible during off-season)
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Lavender Eastラベンダーイースト
- Address 16, Higashi 6-senkita, Kamifurano-cho Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido, 071-0526
- Phone Number 0167-39-3939
Website: https://www.farm-tomita.co.jp/east/
4. Hinode Lavender Field: Breathtaking Views From the Observation Deck!
Hinode Lavender Garden in Kamifurano Town is a 10-15 minute drive from Lavender East. This region started lavender cultivation first in the Furano region, and there is a monument indicating the birthplace of lavender cultivation.
To reach the observation deck from the parking lot, walk up hill and use the steps surrounded by lavender. The view from the observation deck is worth the walk!
Just below the observation deck is the white monument Bell of Love (Ai no Kane), which is popular with couples and young ladies.
The main lavender type is the Okamuarasaki, however there is also the early bloomer Noushi San Go aka Koimuraskai in some parts. The best season to view the Okamuarasaki is mid to late July.
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Hinode Lavender Garden日の出公園ラベンダー園
- Address 27, Higashi 1-senkita, Kamifurano-cho Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido, 071-0521
Phone Number: 0167-45-6983(Kamifurano Public Commercial & Industrial Tourism Planning Department, Commercial & Industrial Tourism Group)
Entrance Fee: Free
Hours: Anytime
Closed: Open daily
5. Rokugo Viewing Platform (Furano Jam Garden) - Amazing Hokkaido Lavender and Sunflower Fields
Next, we will head to the Rokugo Viewing Platform located at Furano Jam Garden in Furano outskirts Rokugo, which is about a 40-minute drive from Hinode Lavender Garden.
A small tip, from Kamifurano to Rokugo district, the national road is usually crowded; it is smoother if you take the prefectural road closer towards the foot of Mount Tokachi.
We recommend the view from the observation deck.
Around the viewing platform, there are a variety of Furano flower fields, including lavender fields, Chinese Peony, Spider Flower, Cosmos and other seasonal flowers.
After viewing the beautiful flowers, head on over to the Auntie Jam’s Gift Shop for some shopping.
Made without added water and using only vegetables and fruits from Hokkaido, the jam is nutrition-packed and very delicious. You can sample the 38 flavors of jam and other processed agricultural products.
The main lavender here is the late-blooming Okamurasaki which can be seen from mid to late July. However, even if you miss the Hokkaido lavender season, there are many other types of flowers to enjoy.
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Rokugou Viewing Platform (Furano Jam Garden)麓郷展望台(ふらのジャム園)
- Address 3, Higashirokugo, Furano-shi, Hokkaido, 076-0162
- Phone Number 0167-29-2233
・Entrance Fee: Free
・Hours: 9 AM–5:30 PM
・Closed: End of the year to New Year’s (temporary closure during the winter season)
・Website: https://www.furanojam.com/scenery/
6. Highland Furano: Enjoy Hokkaido Lavender Fields While Soaking in an Outdoor Hot Spring
How about soaking in an outdoor hot spring while looking at lavenders at the end of your trip? Head on over to Highland Furano, a 50-minute drive from Furano Jam Garden and about 20 minutes from JR Furano Station.
The Furano onsen hot spring is open late and is perfect to wash away your fatigue from sightseeing and driving!
You must try out the outdoor onsen hot spring!
These Hokkaido lavender fields are illuminated during mid-July, providing a view after sunset.
The primary lavender type here is the Noushi San Go, which blooms a little later than early bloomers and a little sooner than late bloomers. The best time for viewing is mid-July; however the lavender and hot spring can be enjoyed until late July.
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Highland Furanoハイランドふらの
- Address Shimanoshita, Furano-shi, Hokkaido, 076-0036
- Phone Number 0167-22-5700
・Price: Day trip bath Adult: 640 yen, middle school student: 410 yen, elementary school student: 260 yen, 100 yen discount for adults from 6 AM–8 AM and after 9 PM
・Hours: 6 AM–11 PM (bathing reception ends at 10 PM)
・Closed: Closed on maintenance days
・Website: https://www.highland-furano.jp/
When is the lavender blooming season in Hokkaido?
Lavender season in Hokkaido starts in late June and is in full bloom from early to mid-July. Late-blooming lavender varieties will begin flowering in early July and peak from mid to late July.
The best time to see Hokkaido lavender is in July, especially between July 10-25. Harvesting will start in August so visit by the end of July by the latest.
What did you think of the lavender fields in the Furano region? For everyone planning to travel to Furano to view lavender, be sure not to miss the best season and enjoy your lavender sightseeing!
*All prices in the article are tax inclusive.
*This article was originally published in 2017 and updated in May 2024
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A travel creator who has traveled all over Hokkaido in search of spectacular scenery and local gourmet food, Nobuka moved to Hokkaido from Tokyo in 2009. Since then, she has continued to photograph and write articles on Hokkaido travel and food for LIVE JAPAN and other tourism websites and travel magazines. She is a certified Hokkaido Tourism Master, a title given to Hokkaido tourism experts by the Hokkaido Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and also holds certifications as a Domestic Travel Service Supervisor and Chief Itinerary Manager. As a transgender person herself, she runs a support group to create an environment that makes travel easier for LGBTQ people, and also gives lectures and talks at universities and companies.
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