
▲ Panoramic Flower Gardens Shikisai-no-oka is a hillside garden where flowers blanket the fields from April to October. The landscape transforms into a breathtaking mosaic of tulips, lupines, lavender, sage, dahlias, and cat's paw flowers, creating an unforgettable visual masterpiece.

▲ Farm Tomita is a representative flower-viewing farm in Furano, Hokkaido, Japan. Centered around lavender fields, it combines diverse flower cultivation, leisure experiences, and specialty product sales, making it a globally renowned model of agricultural tourism.

▲ The Roller Coaster Road is a uniquely scenic route in Furano, Hokkaido, Japan, famous for its dramatic elevation changes and thrilling roller coaster-like experience. As one of the Eight Views of Kamifurano, this straight stretch of road features extreme height variations, creating a sensation akin to riding a roller coaster—hence its name.

▲ The Blue Pond in Biei is located on the left bank of the Biei River in Hokkaido. It was formed by a dam built to block volcanic lava. Under sunlight, the pond water reflects a blue hue, hence its name. The Blue Pond was photographed by National Geographic photographer Kent Shiraishi, and the image was later acquired by Apple Inc., becoming one of the default wallpapers for the MAC series. The pond water contains rich minerals and sandy components from volcanic ash. Under sunlight, the Blue Pond displays various shades as the environment subtly changes. You never know what it will look like next, making it a place full of anticipation.

▲ Forest Elf Terrace (Ninguru Terrace) is a forest walking path designed by writer Sō Kuramoto. Nestled in a dense forest, it features 15 unique log cabin-style craft shops. These charming wooden shops offer one-of-a-kind handmade goods, primarily focusing on nature-themed crafts, accessories, and souvenirs that embody the distinctive charm of Furano.





