Saika-no-sato (Hokkaido) ★★★★☆ Largest lavender field in Nakafurano, best viewed from early June to early August

Saika no sato

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Basic information

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Address Nishi 1 Line North 12, Nakafurano Town, Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido 071-0705, Japan
Access 2Km from JR Nakafurano Station, 20 min. walk
Phone 0167-56-7441
Website Japanese Website
Recommended flowers Lavender: early June to early August
Highlights This is the largest lavender farm in the Nakafurano area. In summer, the hills of about 6 hectares are covered with purple lavender flowers. Visitors can try their hand at lavender picking. Sunflower fields are also magnificent.

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Saika-no-sato, a lavender field in Hokkaido

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Saika no Sato, Hokkaido

Tucked away in the enchanting terrains of Hokkaido, Saika no Sato is a floral paradise that bursts into a riot of colors with every season. With fields stretching far and wide, this garden is a living testament to nature’s vibrancy.

Saika no Sato: A Mosaic of Blooms

Diverse flower fields dot the vast expanses of Saika no Sato. Lavenders, cosmos, sunflowers, and many more species take turns to bloom, ensuring that the garden remains a spectacle throughout the year.

Floral Highlights

Lavender Dreams

– The summer months, especially July, see the lavenders in full bloom, painting the fields in a dreamy purple.

Sunflower Radiance

– As summer peaks, sunflowers raise their golden heads, standing tall and bright against the blue skies.

Cosmos Fields

– Come autumn, cosmos sway with the breeze, adding a touch of pink and white to the landscape.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Saika no Sato

The garden is a short drive away from central Furano. The journey, surrounded by Hokkaido’s serene countryside, is as delightful as the destination itself.

Wandering the Fields

Well-marked trails guide visitors through Saika no Sato’s varied fields. Each path offers a unique perspective, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the floral beauty.

Nearby Attractions

Furano Ski Resort

– A popular spot during the winter months, perfect for skiing and snowboarding.

Choei Lavender Farm

– Another ode to Hokkaido’s famed lavender fields, complete with panoramic views.

Furano Cheese Factory

– Delight in the dairy products that Hokkaido is famed for, and even partake in cheese-making workshops.

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