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Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service
Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service
Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service
Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service
Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service

Hokkaido Furano Day Trip | Biei Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-oka, Farm Tomita | English and Chinese Service


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Beautiful landscapes sculpted by the power of nature: Biei Blue Pond and Shirahige Falls
  • Farm Tomita, famous for its patchwork flower fields, is a stunningly beautiful and dreamlike sea of ​​flowers.
  • No shopping stops throughout the trip, providing a relaxing travel experience.
  • The tour guide can provide services in both Chinese and English (the driver/guide provides services in Chinese), so there's no need to worry about communication problems.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Sightseeing typeNatural sights
TransportBus tour

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Furano attractions

  • Roller Coaster Road (on-board sightseeing): Famous for its dramatic elevation changes and straight roads, driving here is as thrilling as riding a roller coaster. The expansive farmland and majestic mountains on both sides offer unobstructed views.
  • Shikisai-no-Oka (Hill of Seasonal Colors): A breathtaking flower field covering approximately 15 hectares, showcasing dozens of varieties in full bloom. Visitors can enjoy the scenery by riding a miniature train, off-road vehicle, or go-kart. Admission from July to September requires a separate fee.
  • Blue Pond: The Blue Pond in Biei is a popular scenic spot in Biei, Hokkaido, famous for its blue waters that display different shades of blue depending on the light and weather. The driftwood and tranquil water create a dreamlike scene, showcasing different charms in each season, making it a must-see representative photo spot in Biei.
  • Shirahige Falls: A beautiful sight in the Kamikawa area of ​​Hokkaido, where the waterfall flows with shimmering silver-blue water that resembles an old man's beard. Under the sunlight, it sparkles with blue light, like a magical river from a fairy tale.
  • Farm Tomita: A vast hilly area with a European-style pastoral landscape, its beautiful flower fields in summer make it a very famous tourist destination in Hokkaido. In summer, the rolling fields are planted with various colorful crops, as well as large areas of lavender and sunflowers. You can also buy various lavender products.


【Cape Kamui】

  • Cape Kamui: Located in western Hokkaido, Cape Kamui is the northernmost point of the Shakotan Peninsula. It is famous for its uniquely shaped cliffs and "Shakotan Blue"—a deep, transparent blue-green seawater that is a natural wonder unique to Hokkaido and is listed as a Hokkaido Heritage Site. A 20-minute walk along the Cape Kamui boardwalk will take you to the observation deck at the top of the cliff, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Shimabushi Coast: Located near Cape Shakotan, it is famous for its clear, transparent waters and has been selected as one of the "Top 100 Coasts in Japan". Visitors can walk through a short tunnel to the viewing area to admire the dreamy sea colors of mint green and Shakotan blue, and overlook the magnificent coastline surrounded by cliffs.
  • Nikka Yoichi Whisky Distillery: Founded in 1934 by Masataka Taketsuru, the father of Japanese whisky, it is one of the oldest existing whisky distilleries in Japan. The grounds preserve buildings from the Taisho and Showa eras, including the founder's former residence, the distillery, and a museum. Admission is free, and tastings of some products are available.

*The visit to the Nikka Museum does not include guided tours or areas requiring prior reservation.
*From late June to mid-October, you can choose to replace the distillery visit with the "Nitori Orchard Picking Experience (30 minutes)". You can choose one of the two attractions. If you cannot enter the orchard or there are no fruits to pick on the day, a visit to the distillery will be arranged.

  • Otaru: A famous port city in Hokkaido, Otaru was a major trading center in the north during the Meiji era, leaving behind a large number of stone warehouse buildings. The warehouse street along the Otaru Canal is the most representative attraction, with a wonderfully romantic atmosphere when the streetlights are lit up in the evening; Otaru sushi and glass crafts are the most famous local experiences.



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[Tourism Conditions]

Travel starting point and destination: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Biei Town

Trip duration: Day trip

Transportation: Shared bus

Bus company name: Osaka International Tourism Group, etc.

Meals: Morning 0 times, Daytime 0 times, Evening 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 4

Team Leader: 0

Tour guide: 1 (driver/guide in vehicle with 14 seats or less)

[Travel Planning/Implementation]

Operating Company Name: Yamato Travel Co., Ltd.

Address: 2F, 3-9-24 Maejima, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture

License Number: Okinawa Prefecture Governor's Registered Travel Agency No. 2-344

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • When making a reservation, please be sure to provide your contact information (mobile phone number with international roaming enabled / Line / Whatsapp / WeChat). Customer service will confirm your itinerary with you no later than 21:00 (local time) one day before departure. Please keep an eye out for this message. If you have not been contacted by then, please contact customer service.

  • This is a shared ride with fixed itinerary. Customers participating in this tour are requested to adhere to the time allotted at each attraction and follow the instructions of the driver/guide.

  • Due to limited space inside the vehicle, each passenger is only allowed one piece of checked baggage (28 inches or smaller) free of charge. Please indicate this in the remarks when booking. If you need to bring more than one piece of checked baggage, an additional fee of JPY 2,000 per piece will be charged (JPY 6,000 per piece during the winter peak season; please consult customer service for specific times). The fee will be paid to the driver on-site.

  • Natural scenery is subject to the influence of the weather on the day of your visit, which is an unavoidable factor. If you do not enjoy the scenery as expected, no refund will be given. Please be aware of this.

  • If you leave the group midway through the trip, the transaction will be considered invalid, and no refund will be given. Furthermore, you will be solely responsible for any personal injury or property damage resulting from this.

  • If the tour cannot proceed due to weather conditions, unforeseen events, or other force majeure or unforeseen circumstances, a full refund will be issued without any penalty for breach of contract.

  • Reference vehicle type: 10-49 seater vehicle; the actual vehicle type will be adjusted according to the number of participants on the day of the tour. Vehicles with 14 seats or more will provide Chinese-speaking tour guide service (English-speaking service is also available).

  • The itinerary is for reference only. The arrival time and order of each part of the itinerary may change depending on the traffic conditions, weather, holidays, and crowds on the day. Please understand that if the itinerary is changed, delayed or canceled due to the aforementioned or other force majeure factors, no refund can be requested on this basis.

  • Please keep your passport and valuables with you at all times during the trip. You will be responsible for any loss, theft, or damage.

  • Elderly individuals, those with hypertension, heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions, and pregnant women are not permitted to participate in this tour. Furthermore, this tour does not accept solo bookings from customers under the age of 18; a guardian must also register for the tour if the individual wishes to participate.

  • Please wear comfortable, travel-appropriate clothing and shoes for this trip.

  • Please be sure to comply with local Japanese laws and regulations, and do not bring any items prohibited by Japanese law, so as to avoid violating the law and affecting your own rights.

FAQ

1. What is the ideal time of year to visit Farm Tomita for its famous lavender and other flower displays?

Farm Tomita is best visited from late June to early August for peak lavender season, with July being the absolute highlight. During this period, the vibrant purple lavender fields are in full bloom. Other flowers like poppies and lupins can be seen from June, and various colorful blooms continue through early October, offering a diverse floral experience throughout summer and early autumn.

2. Beyond flower viewing, what other activities and products are unique to the Farm Tomita experience?

Besides stunning flower fields, Farm Tomita offers several unique experiences. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, enjoy lavender-infused products like essential oils, soaps, and perfumes in the shops. There are also cafes and eateries serving lavender-flavored ice cream and other local delicacies. The farm provides insights into lavender cultivation and processing, making for a comprehensive sensory experience.

3. How do the flower fields at Farm Tomita differ from those at Shikisai-no-Oka, and what unique sights can be seen at each?

Farm Tomita is renowned for its traditional patchwork lavender fields and offers a more classic, immersive lavender experience with various lavender products. Shikisai-no-Oka, or Four Seasons Colorful Hill, features vast rolling hills with diverse seasonal flowers planted in distinct bands, creating a rainbow carpet effect. It often includes tractor buses or golf carts for touring the expansive fields, offering a different scale of floral beauty.

4. What photographic opportunities are available at Farm Tomita, especially during peak flower seasons?

Farm Tomita offers numerous photographic opportunities, especially during peak lavender season. Key spots include the traditional lavender fields, colorful patchwork fields, and greenhouses showcasing various flowers. Visitors can capture scenic landscapes with the Tokachi mountain range in the background, close-ups of specific blooms, and unique angles from elevated viewpoints within the farm. The famous lavender ice cream also makes a popular photo prop.

5. Who was the founder of Farm Tomita, and what was their initial vision for the farm?

Farm Tomita was founded by Tokuma Tomita in 1903, initially as a family farm growing rice and potatoes. The vision for cultivating lavender began in 1958 when his grandson, Tadao Tomita, started growing lavender for perfume extraction. This pioneering effort transformed the farm, eventually leading to its recognition as a leading producer of lavender and a major tourist attraction, preserving the beauty of Furano's natural landscape.

6. What historical milestones mark the development of Farm Tomita into a prominent tourist attraction?

Key milestones include the start of lavender cultivation in 1958 for commercial purposes. In the 1970s, as the demand for synthetic fragrances grew, lavender farming declined. However, a turning point came in 1976 when a Japanese National Railways calendar featured a photo of Farm Tomita's lavender fields, leading to an influx of tourists. This shift from purely agricultural to tourism-focused development solidified its status as a premier Furano destination.

7. How has Farm Tomita contributed to the agricultural heritage and tourism industry of Furano over the years?

Farm Tomita has significantly contributed by pioneering lavender cultivation in Furano, establishing it as a primary agricultural product for fragrances and related goods. More importantly, its scenic beauty, especially the widespread lavender fields, transformed Furano into a world-renowned tourist destination. The farm's success inspired other local growers and businesses, boosting the region's economy and promoting sustainable agricultural tourism.

8. Is there a signature local treat or product visitors should try at Farm Tomita?

Yes, Farm Tomita is famous for its lavender ice cream, a signature treat that visitors should definitely try. The farm also produces various lavender-based products, including essential oils, perfumes, soaps, and dried lavender bouquets, which make excellent souvenirs. Local agricultural products and other Furano specialties are also available, offering a taste and scent of the region.

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