For a more efficient way to explore Furano and Biei, take a private chauffeur on a one-day tour! Your tour driver will customize your six-hours tour according to your interests.
Furano and Biei is an area beautiful in summer! In the summer the hills are covered with flower gardens. Here you can enjoy delicious food and be surrounded by the great outdoors. Here we will recommend the top places you must visit in Furano and Biei.
Lavender fields are in bloom from mid/late July to August.
This tour is not available during the winter months. Tours start in June.
Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.
Note*2: Please let us know if baby or kids will be seated in your group.
Regular (for 3 PAX)<br/>Pickup included
Van (for 8 PAX)Summer 2024<br/>Pickup included
Van (for 8 PAX)<br/>Pickup included
Regular (for 3 PAX)Summer 2024<br/>Pickup included
When you visit Furano, this is one place you must visit! This is where lavender has been produced since 1958. It is currently a traditional lavender field. This is a place that came to be known through the JR yearly calendar when JR still went by a different name.
It is especially beautiful because of the 7 colors of flower that are produced together creating a rainbow. These are the purple lavender, the white baby’s breath, the orange California poppies and others. This is the view that will come to one the most when they remember Furano.
4km away from this farm you will find “Lavender East” where you will find fields of just lavender and it is absolutely beautiful. This only happens in July so be sure to be here at the right time of year.
Be sure to stop by the gift shop for lavender to take home with you! We can recommend first thing in the morning to view the flowers in relative peace.
This is a shopping area found in the forest near Shinfurano Prince Hotel. It is made up of 15 log houses and is named after a dwarf in a story book. Enjoy natural goods only available here while walking through the forest shopping.
You will find different themes areas such as “Owl’s forest” where you can purchase owl products or“Glass House” where you can purchase different ice or snowflake themed items.
You will also find “Chuchu’s House” which is a coffee shop and “Paperwork House” that sells handmade postcards. You can also make your own items. The candles making, instruments making, and paper crafts are the most popular.
When the sun goes down the log houses and walkways are lit up to create a whole new beautiful atmosphere. You do not have to spend the night here to enjoy this shopping area however we can highly recommend the hotel as well. Hot springs are included and it is a great place to enjoy after you other excursions.
This is a must visit for cheese lovers! The cheese produced here is made from the milk of cows that live in the great outdoors of Furano. Through the glass you can see the cheese being produced.
On the 2nd floor you can see the history of cheese production and the different tools used. You can also experience milking a big mechanical cow! While you enjoy yourself here you are able to learn so much more about cheese. This is an experience you will not want to miss.
You can also see the creation of cheese gelato and other homemade gelatos such as pumpkin and sugar cane. You can also find rare cheese varieties such as “Furano wine” and “Onion” and their original butter.
You can also experience making your own cheese, ice-cream, or butter when you reserve ahead of time. Enjoy this location with your family or friends.
This is the first class flower gardens of Furano. We can especially recommend June to September as the best time to visit. This is when the lupines, lavender, poppies, lilies, cosmos, marigolds, and sunflowers bloom one after the other. The spacious gardens are wonderful for walking through as well but you can also choose to use the tracker bus used by over 300,000 other people each year.
You can also enjoy making pillows with lavender or making flower pressed postcards. This is great with or without kids! The beauty of the land comes in different shades based on the season with asparagus in May to June, melon in July to September, and corn in August to September. Whenever you come there is delicious food of the land. In the fall you can enjoy all-you-can-eat potato and onion. Enjoy the gourmet and flowers of Hokkaido here!
Along with being famous for lavender, Furano is also well known for its wine. In 1972 the “Furano City Grape Research Institute” was put in place and it focuses on making the best variety of grapes and the best wine.
The land and weather here is naturally best suited for grape making leading to today when many of the best wine is made here.
In the wine factory with red bricks you can see the production and fermentation process. Of course you can also taste what is available. There are also light ups when the grape blossoms are in bloom. In the shop you can enjoy many different types of wine and grape juice as well as other gifts to take home.
Do you wish to enjoy the mysterious “blue world” produced by nature? This “blue lake” appears just as its name indicates. This is due to the aluminum produced by the Shirakane hot springs upstream. When the mixture made is hit by the sun short blue lights spread.
It is most beautiful on early sunny morning. The pine trees make the view even more beautiful. More than 1,500,000 people come to see this amazing sight each year. Light ups are also held during the winter time. Come enjoy the nearby hot springs and the night and morning view of the “blue lake”.
There are many different areas of Biei where you can enjoy flower gardens. This is a hill named after the last letters of the words “wind”, “scent”, and “play”. The theme of this hill is “to play surrounded by the lovely scent of the wind”.
The blooms begin in May and go through the beginning of October. There are many kinds of flowers to see including lavender, sunflower, poppy and others. Enjoy these gardens by feet or cart.
Nearby you can find the “Ken and Mary Tree” that was used in commercials. Please also stop by the restaurant, café, and original gifts found in the shop. Take a break from your driving here!
Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, hot springs, and world-class ski resorts. With its vast wilderness areas, fresh seafood, and unique Ainu culture, Hokkaido offers a distinct experience from the rest of Japan.
A museum dedicated to the history of beer in Japan, located in the birthplace of Sapporo Beer.
A picturesque canal lined with historic warehouses, now home to shops and restaurants.
A world-famous ski resort known for its powder snow and excellent skiing conditions.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife.
A rich, miso-based ramen with a hearty pork broth, topped with corn, butter, and local ingredients.
Grilled lamb or mutton, cooked on a dome-shaped grill, often served with vegetables and dipping sauces.
A bowl of rice topped with salmon roe, often served with soy sauce and other accompaniments.
A thick, hearty curry stew with vegetables and meat, served in a large pot and eaten with bread or rice.
Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities, while winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding. Both seasons attract the highest number of tourists.
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Hokkaido is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, travelers should exercise caution in crowded areas and be aware of potential natural hazards, such as earthquakes and heavy snowfall.
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Sapporo Station Bus Terminal, Susukino Bus Terminal
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A historic port city known for its well-preserved Meiji-era buildings, seafood, and stunning views of the Tsugaru Strait.
A charming town known for its lavender fields, cheese factories, and scenic landscapes.
A popular hot spring resort town known for its geothermal activity and healing waters.
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