Shikisai-no-oka (Hokkaido)★★★★★ Famous tourist farm in Biei-cho. Lavender can be seen from late June to early August.

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Address No.3, Shinsei, Biei-cho, Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido 071-0473, Japan
Access 25 minute walk from Bimagyu Station on the JR Furano Line. 12 minute drive from Biei Station on the JR Furano Line.
Phone TEL 0166-95-2758
Website Japanese Website
English Website
business hours January – April: 9:10 – 17:00
May: 8:40-17:00
June – September: 8:40 – 17:30
October: 8:40-17:00
November-December: 9:10-16:30
Highlights It is a vast flower garden representing Japan. In summer, beautiful flowers bloom in the 7-hectare flower garden. In addition to the flower garden, the park has restaurants, stores, and pensions. There is also a farm with alpacas. In winter, a world of pure white snow spreads out.
Main Flowers
May: Tulips, pansies
June: Oriental poppies, lupines, peonies
July: Lavenders, salvia, marigolds, sunflowers, dahlias
August: Salvia, marigold, kochia, dahlia
September: Pansies, marigolds, cosmos, kochia, dahlias
October: Kochia

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Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Shikisai no Oka, Hokkaido

Situated in the town of Biei, Shikisai no Oka is a panoramic flower garden spanning over seven hectares. The rolling hills of this garden burst into vibrant colors with each season, providing a dynamic visual experience that changes as the months go by.

Shikisai no Oka: A Palette of Nature

From spring’s tender blossoms to winter’s snowy blanket, Shikisai no Oka promises a visual feast. The meticulous planning ensures that as one flower’s bloom fades, another rises, keeping the garden perpetually alive with color.

Seasonal Spectacles

Spring’s Promise

– Tulips and lupines herald the thawing of Hokkaido, painting the fields in pastels.

Summer’s Radiance

– Lavenders, sunflowers, and poppies take the lead, turning the garden into a vivid tapestry.

Autumn’s Embrace

– Cosmos and salvias, set against the warm autumn foliage, create a serene ambiance.

Winter’s Blanket

– The garden, under its snowy quilt, offers a serene landscape, punctuated occasionally by hardy winter blooms.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Shikisai no Oka

Accessible from both Asahikawa and Furano, the journey to Shikisai no Oka is as delightful as the destination, with scenic vistas accompanying travelers.

Exploring the Garden

With well-laid-out paths, visitors can easily navigate the vast garden. For those wishing for a unique perspective, there are tractor-pulled cart tours that provide an overview of the expansive fields.

Nearby Attractions

Blue Pond

– A mesmerizing natural pond known for its ethereal blue hue.

Biei’s Patchwork Road

– A series of scenic routes offering picturesque views of Biei’s diverse landscapes.

Farm Tomita

– A renowned lavender farm, especially stunning during the summer months.
In essence, Shikisai no Oka is nature’s canvas, with each season adding its own brushstrokes. As you revel in its beauty, remember to tread lightly, ensuring the preservation of this vibrant panorama for years to come.

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