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Furano Lavender Fields: Japan's Secret Flower Season

富良野薰衣草花田:日本隐秘的花卉季节

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探索富良野传奇薰衣草花田盛花期(7月中旬)。北海道隐秘花卉季节完全指南:最佳农场、摄影技巧、最佳时间及从东京到富良野的交通

Overview

Nestled in the heart of Hokkaido, Furano is famous worldwide for its rolling hills covered in fragrant purple lavender. July is peak season when the fields are in full bloom, transforming the entire valley into a sea of purple that attracts visitors from across Japan and around the world. Beyond lavender, Furano offers fresh dairy, delicious melons, and beautiful mountain scenery.

Basic Information

  • Destination: Furano, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Recommended duration: 1-2 full days
  • Peak bloom: Mid-July to early August (best visited mid-July)
  • Early bloom: Late June
  • Past peak: Mid-August
  • Per person budget:
    • Accommodation: ¥10,000-¥20,000/night
    • Food: ¥3,000-¥6,000/day
    • Transportation: ¥3,000-¥8,000 from Asahikawa
    • Entry to most fields: free to ¥500 per person
    • Total one-day trip: approx ¥8,000-¥18,000 per person

Getting There

  • From Sapporo: Approximately 2.5 hours by JR Hakodate Line to Furano Station
  • From Asahikawa: Approximately 45 minutes by train, frequent service
  • By car: Drives from Sapporo take about 3 hours - driving gives you flexibility to visit multiple farms and viewpoints
  • Local transportation: Once in Furano, you can rent a bicycle or take the local bus to the lavender fields
  • Best way: Rent a car to explore multiple scattered fields at your own pace

Must-Visit Lavender Farms

Farm Tomita

The most famous and picturesque lavender farm in Furano. Features multiple fields on rolling hills with spectacular views of the Tokachi Mountains in the background.

  • Highlights:
    • The iconic view from the upper hill overlooking multiple color blocks of lavender and other flowers
    • Lavender ice cream and lavender soft serve
    • Lavender products: essential oils, soaps, candles, cosmetics
    • Other seasonal flowers bloom alongside lavender: poppies, lilies, delphiniums
  • Entry: Free to most areas, some special gardens charge a small fee

other notable farms

  • Nakafurano Lavender Park: Large open fields, fewer crowds than Farm Tomita
  • Flower Land Kamifurano: Panoramic views, great for photography
  • Saiko's Lavender Farm: More intimate, family-run farm

Best Photography Spots

  • Shoot early morning (before 8 am) for the best light and fewer crowds
  • The classic panorama view from Farm Tomita's upper parking area
  • Shoot looking down the hill with the mountains in the background
  • For close-up photos, walk among the rows - respect crop boundaries
  • Evening golden hour provides beautiful warm light on the purple blooms

Things to Do Beyond Lavender

  • Taste local produce: Try Furano melon (mid-summer is peak season - incredibly sweet and juicy), Furano milk pudding, lavender ice cream, and fresh cheese from local dairies
  • Visit Ningle Terrace: A charming cluster of artisan shops in the woods near New Furano Prince Hotel
  • Furano Winery: Local winery producing grapes grown in the cool climate
  • Hiking: Local trails offer panoramic views over the valley
  • Skiing: Furano is also a popular ski destination in winter

Travel Tips for Summer

  • Crowds: Mid-July is peak season - expect crowds at the most famous farms. Go on a weekday and arrive early to avoid the worst crowds.
  • Weather: Summer temperatures average 20-25°C (68-77°F), cooler than southern Japan - very comfortable for walking. Bring a light jacket for evenings.
  • Accommodation: Book accommodation 3-6 months in advance for peak July season. Options range from pensions and guesthouses to resort hotels.
  • What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a water bottle, camera. Lavender fragrance is strong - if you have allergies, consider taking precautions.
  • Combine with other destinations: Pair a trip to Furano with Biei (famous for blue pond and tree photography) - it's only 30 minutes drive away.

Cultural Context

Furano's lavender history goes back to 1924 when cultivation started for the perfume and cosmetics industry. Today, tourism has become equally important, but lavender oil and products are still produced locally. The entire valley is perfumed with lavender scent during peak season, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.

Practical Information

  • Best time of day: Early morning for best light and fewer people
  • Parking: Most farms have paid parking lots (~¥500)
  • When to go: If you want guaranteed full bloom, visit between July 15 and July 25
  • Late season: Early August still has plenty of lavender, with fewer crowds
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