What other travelers are saying about Flower Land Kamifurano
Came in late september, still has some nice flowers but I can see about >50% of the fields are now past their prime. Still quite nice to walk around, small one story observatory. Small nice shop to purchase anything if needed.
I visited Flower Land Kamifurano by electric bicycle, and it was truly one of the most peaceful and scenic places I’ve been to. The atmosphere is incredibly calm, surrounded by colorful flowers as far as the eye can see. The beautiful landscapes are so relaxing to look at, and it’s the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature. The staff were also very kind and welcoming, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area!
Nice farm that you can visit to look at the flowers. Their premise is quite big so, it's a nice walk in the summer. The flowers will only bloom in jul so, we were too early when we visited in may. There is a restaurant on site so, you can buy some food if you're hungry.
Flower Land Kamifurano has expansive fields of different flowering plants. The fields are separated by walking paths. Because each field occupies a big area, it does not feel crowded and visitors can pose and take photographs anywhere along the perimeter of each field. Looking eastwards, Mount Tokachi and Daisetsuzan National Park are in the background, providing a picture-perfect postcard.
When my wife and I were there in July, the flower blooms were fresh despite the summer heat. There were a few wedding couples present having their photographs taken. The different flower fields provided many opportunities for nice photographs.
Walking downhill from the main entrance, there is an elevated and sheltered observation wooden deck which provides an overall view of the flower fields. A few benches on the deck provide rest to those who need it.
At the end of our visit, we browsed the merchandise in the retail shop and enjoyed cut melon fruit which was very sweet and refreshing.
We had a wonderful time enjoying the flower fields without the crowds. Best of all, Flower Land Kamifurano provides free entry! Highly recommended for a visit.
The best time to visit depends on which flowers you want to see. Lupines bloom in June, lavender reaches peak bloom in mid-July, and sunflowers appear in August. The farm is open from June to September, with the most vibrant displays typically occurring between mid-June and early September. Mid-July is particularly popular for lavender enthusiasts.
Entry to the flower garden is completely free. However, there is a small fee if you wish to take the tractor bus tour through the fields, which lasts approximately 10-15 minutes. Activities like lavender cutting and flower pressing may also have separate charges.
From Sapporo, you can take the JR train to Kamifurano Station, then either take a taxi (5-minute ride) or walk (50-60 minutes) to the farm. By car, the farm is located about 90 minutes from Mikasa IC on the Hokkaido Expressway via Route 452. The farm offers 100 free parking spaces for visitors driving their own vehicles.
Visitors can walk through the extensive flower fields on foot, take a tractor bus tour that changes routes seasonally, and participate in hands-on activities including lavender cutting, flower pressing, and making lavender-scented sleep pillows. The farm also has an on-site restaurant serving Asahikawa ramen and local dishes, plus a gift shop selling souvenirs and fresh seasonal produce.
While you cannot see Mount Fuji from Hokkaido, Flower Land offers spectacular views of the Tokachi and Daisetsuzan mountain ranges. From the observation deck, visitors can see Hokkaido's highest peak, Mount Asahi, and Mount Tokachi, all framed beautifully against the colorful flower fields in the foreground.