Mishima Shibazakura Garden (Hokkaido) ★★☆☆☆☆ Niseko farmers open their shiba-zakura garden to the public.

Mishima Shibazakura garden

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Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.

Address 51 Aza-Asahi, Kutchan-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido 044-0083, Japan
Access 15 min. walk from JR Kutchan Station
Website Japanese Website
Recommended flowers Moss Phlox: best viewing time is end of May to beginning of June
Highlights This area is famous in Niseko as a famous place for its Moss Phlox. Farmers open their farms to the public for tourists.

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Mishima Shibazakura garden

Mishima Shibazakura garden

Mishima Shibazakura garden

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Mishima Shibazakura Garden, Hokkaido

Situated in Kutchan town, Mishima Shibazakura Garden is a delightful escape into a world of pink. The garden, known for its vast fields of shibazakura (moss phlox), provides a vibrant contrast to the snowy peaks of the nearby Mount Yotei.

Mishima Shibazakura Garden: A Pink Paradise

Every spring, the garden comes alive with a vivid carpet of pink, white, and purple moss phlox flowers. The view, with the majestic Mount Yotei in the background, is nothing short of breathtaking.

Best Time to Visit

Spring’s Splendor

– Late April to early June marks the peak blooming season for shibazakura, making it the ideal time to visit.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Mishima Shibazakura Garden

The garden is easily accessible from Kutchan Station. A short drive or bus ride will take visitors straight to this floral haven.

Exploring the Garden

Visitors can leisurely walk along the pathways, soaking in the vibrant hues and the serene atmosphere. Strategically placed viewpoints offer panoramic shots of the garden with Mount Yotei looming in the distance.

Attractions Nearby

Niseko

– Known for its ski resorts, Niseko offers a range of outdoor activities and hot springs.

Mount Yotei

– Often referred to as “Hokkaido’s Mount Fuji,” it’s a popular spot for hiking and offers stunning views from its summit.

Shu Ogawara Museum of Art

– Located in Kutchan, this museum celebrates the works of the renowned Japanese painter, Shu Ogawara.

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