9 Dreamy Hokkaido Flower Fields That Peak in Summer (Best Between June and August)
- Written by: Minna no Kotoba Sha
Summer is when Hokkaido truly comes alive. After a long northern winter, flowers begin blooming later than the rest of Japan, but once they start, they don’t stop. From June through August, vibrant fields unfold one after another, creating a near-continuous wave of color.
What makes Hokkaido stand out isn’t just the timing, but the scale. Vast landscapes stretch across rolling hills, filled with sweeping bands of lavender, sunflowers, and wildflowers that feel almost unreal in size and beauty.
In this guide, discover nine unforgettable spots where Hokkaido’s summer blooms are at their absolute best.
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- 1. Takino Suzuran Hillside Park: Being greeted by a sea of lovely flowers!
- 2. Yuni Garden: Ever-changing seasonal flowers and verdant greenery abound!
- 3. Farm Tomita: Fragrant flowers and rich history at Hokkaido's famous lavender fields
- 4. Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden: Magnificent views of Hokkaido flowers while 'strolling' in midair!
- 5. Otaru Kihankan (The Old Aoyama Villa): Large flowers brilliantly bringing color to a Japanese-style garden
- 6. Shibazakura Takinoue Park: Be greeted by a sweeping carpet of pink moss phlox
- 7. Hokuryu Sunflower Village: An endless field of sunflowers stretching to the horizon
- 8. Koshimizu Flower Garden: Where you can appreciate the naturally grown rare wild plants
- 9. Kiritappu Wetland: Experience the nature of Hokkaido from plants to wild birds
Best 5 flower fields in central Hokkaido
1. Takino Suzuran Hillside Park: Being greeted by a sea of lovely flowers!
The Takino Suzuran Hillside Park, located within the Sapporo City area, is popular with locals and tourists alike. Roughly 400 hectares large, the nature-abundant park grounds are so big it includes a forest and streams.
The park interior has about 240,000 bulbs of 128 different kinds of tulips and 50,000 lilies located in various places around the park, the perfect eye candy for when you are taking a walk. Annually they hold a "Tulip-and-Lily Fest" in around May to June as well.


Other flowers can be found in Takino Suzuran Hillside Park as well. Blue flowers such as Allium, Nepeta, and Meconopsis are nicknamed "Takino Blue" in Takino Park. This enjoyable sight can only be seen in late June.


2. Yuni Garden: Ever-changing seasonal flowers and verdant greenery abound!
In the town of Yuni, a 1-hour drive away from Sapporo, you will find the eponymous Yuni Garden, a soothing garden designed with an English garden in mind.
The 14 hectare-large park grounds have 15 named checkpoints, such as Kochia Hill, Rose Garden, and Hydrangea Alley. There are also spots centered on herbs, where you can see a wide variety of plants.


Near the end of July, about 400 hydrangeas dot Yuni Garden beautifully. It is also recommended to take a round-trip bus for a leisurely tour around the park.
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Yuni Gardenゆにガーデン
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Address
Fushimi, Yubari Gun Yuni Cho, Hokkaido, 069-1218
View Map - Phone Number 0123-82-2001
・ Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM (Jun 1 – Aug 31); 10 AM - 4 PM (Apr, May, Sep, Oct)
・ Admission: 700 yen (Adults), Free (Children) Note: 400 yen during specific October dates
・ Closed: Apr 1-19, Nov 11 - Dec 22
・ Website: http://yuni-garden.co.jp/ -
Address
Fushimi, Yubari Gun Yuni Cho, Hokkaido, 069-1218
3. Farm Tomita: Fragrant flowers and rich history at Hokkaido's famous lavender fields
Furano is a popular tourist destination for its lavender fields. Among these, Farm Tomita has one of the larger ones with a cultivation area of 5 hectares. The lavender usually blooms from late June to early August.

Farm Tomita's lavender fields are the oldest in Japan. Furano lavender became famous nationwide after being featured in a picture of a Japanese National Railways (now JR) calendar. On top of the lavender fields, the "Irodori field" where colorful flowers such as Baby's-breath, poppy, and the Sweet William catchfly are arranged neatly is also a must-see! The different lines of colors are reminiscent of a rainbow.
The establishment also has shops and cafes, selling items like lavender-flavored soft serves, potpourri, dried flowers, and other fashionable goods.

4. Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden: Magnificent views of Hokkaido flowers while 'strolling' in midair!
One of the best things about the Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden is that you can enjoy the flower garden sitting on the slope while riding the one-person chair lift (which is used as a ski lift in winter).
You can enjoy a variety of flowers such as four species of lavender, sunflowers, marigolds, and salvia. At the same time, you ride to the top of Mt. Hokuseiyama, a mountain that is also the symbol of Nakafurano Town.
The observatory at the mountain top also boasts a panoramic view of the flower fields, Tokachidake Mountain Range, and the Furano Basin.


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Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden北星山ラベンダー園
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Address
Miyamachi, Sorachi Gun Nakafurano Cho, Hokkaido, 071-0714
View Map
・ Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (Lift Operation)
・ Admission: Free (Park entry); Lift: 700 yen (Adults), 350 yen (Children)
・ Closed: Open daily during the operating period.
・ Website: https://www.town.nakafurano.lg.jp/hotnews/detail/00000197.html -
Address
Miyamachi, Sorachi Gun Nakafurano Cho, Hokkaido, 071-0714
5. Otaru Kihankan (The Old Aoyama Villa): Large flowers brilliantly bringing color to a Japanese-style garden
The Old Aoyama Villa is a historic building in Hokkaido and has been designated as a national tangible cultural property. It is the Aoyama family's villa, a family that prospered with herring fishing during the Meiji era to the Taisho era. Presently it serves as a tourist attraction of Otaru that is also known as "Otaru Kihinkan."
The mansion, built over a span of 6 and a half years, is luxurious both inside and out, and you can see how the place was a symbol of prosperity in the olden days. It is also no surprise that the garden in the courtyard is also a sight for sore eyes, with various flowering trees blooming every season, such as cherry blossoms in spring and hydrangea in summer.

Approximately 400 peonies and 250 Chinese peonies will be in full bloom at the "Peony Garden," which will be held from May 21.

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Otaru Kihankan (The Old Aoyama Villa)小樽貴賓館
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Address
Shukutsu, Otaru Shi, Hokkaido, 047-0047
View Map - Phone Number 0134-24-0024
・ Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM (Apr – Oct); 9 AM - 4 PM (Nov – Mar); 9 AM - 3 PM (Dec 29 – Dec 31)
・ Admission: 1,100 yen (Adults), 550 yen (Children)
・ Closed: January 1st - January 7th
・ Website: http://www.otaru-kihinkan.jp/ -
Address
Shukutsu, Otaru Shi, Hokkaido, 047-0047
Best flower gardens in the Northern Hokkaido area!
6. Shibazakura Takinoue Park: Be greeted by a sweeping carpet of pink moss phlox
The town of Takinoue in the northern part of Hokkaido is home to the Shibazakura Takinoue Park, one of Japan's most extensive. The shibazakura moss phlox started with one mandarin orange box worth of seedlings, which has been in use for over 60 years and now blooms over a vast area of 10 hectares.

The moss phlox blooms from early May to early June, and the best time to see it is around late May. Helicopter flights can also be applied for a limited time, where you can enjoy a whole new view from the sky.

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Motomachi, Takinoue-cho, Monbetsu-gun, Hokkaido, 099-5604
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Motomachi, Takinoue-cho, Monbetsu-gun, Hokkaido, 099-5604
7. Hokuryu Sunflower Village: An endless field of sunflowers stretching to the horizon
The Hokuryu Sunflower Village is another large-scale flower garden located in the town of Hokuryu, which holds the moniker "the town of sunflowers." From the middle of July to the end of August, over 2 million sunflowers are in full bloom over the park's 23 hectare-large area.

In addition to a corner that collects sunflowers from around the world, such as red and orange, the sunflower maze is also a popular attraction. As a means of transportation, the "Himawari-go" sightseeing car and the "Sunflower bicycle" rental bicycle services are also available. The "Hokuryu Sunflower Festival" will also be held when the sunflowers are in full bloom.
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Hokuryu Sunflower Village北竜町ひまわりの里
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Address
Itaya, Uryu Gun Hokuryu Cho, Hokkaido, 078-2511
View Map - Phone Number 0164-34-2111
・ Hours: Open 24 hours
・ Admission: Free -
Address
Itaya, Uryu Gun Hokuryu Cho, Hokkaido, 078-2511
Finally: the two best flower gardens in the Eastern Hokkaido area!
8. Koshimizu Flower Garden: Where you can appreciate the naturally grown rare wild plants
The Koshimizu Flower Garden, which has been selected as a heritage site of Hokkaido, is located in a narrow 275-hectare sand dune between the Sea of Okhotsk and Lake Tofutsu. Approximately 200 species of flowers bloom throughout the season, and various wildflowers such as the black lily, Ezo daylily, Ezo Squash Lily are raised here.

The flowers here bloom one after another from May to October, and you can enjoy about 40 kinds of flowers at peak blooming from mid-June to late July. From the top of the relatively modest sand dunes, you can see the natural yellow and orange wildflowers as well as Mount Shari, Shiretoko Mountains, and Mount Mokoto. You can rent a bicycle at the information center (for a price), so cycling is recommended.
9. Kiritappu Wetland: Experience the nature of Hokkaido from plants to wild birds
Hamanaka Town, home to approximately 800 kinds of flowers. The Kiritappu Marshland, which spreads out in the center of this town, is one of the largest marshlands in Japan, with an area of 3,168 hectares. It was registered as a Ramsar site under the Ramsar Convention in 1993 and as a Hokkaido Heritage in 2001 due to the abundance of nature it preserves.

Another name for the Kiritappu Marshland is the "Flowering Wetland," due to the variety of flowers that bloom here. From late June to mid-July, various flowers such as the cotton vetch, the Ezo-kanzo, and the iris setosa are in full bloom.
Moreover, what makes the Kiritappu Marshland so amazing is that it is home to crowberries and bog cranberry, which generally only grow in high-altitude mountains. It is a valuable place where alpine plants can be found without climbing up mountains.
You can also see about 300 types of wild birds, such as the whooper swan, Steller's sea eagle, and a protected species, the Japanese crane. An excellent spot for those who love nature.

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Kiritappu Marshland Center霧多布湿原センター
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Address
20 Yobansawa, Hamanaka Cho, Akkeshi-gun, Hokkaido, 088-1304
View Map - Phone Number 0153-65-2779
・ Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM (from May to September)
・ Admission: Free
・ Closed: Tuesdays (from October to April); during Winter: (from January 2nd to January 31st)
・Note: Please contact the center in advance if you have any inquiries as it may be temporarily closed.
・ Website: http://kiritappu.or.jp/center/ -
Address
20 Yobansawa, Hamanaka Cho, Akkeshi-gun, Hokkaido, 088-1304
Only in Hokkaido is it possible to enjoy a wide variety of flowers on such a large scale, from flowers grown with tender care by human hands to wildflowers that live in the fields. Which heart wouldn't be healed from the sight of a sea of flowers stretching to the horizon?
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