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Shikisai-no-Oka Flower Fields, often called "A hill of the colors of the four seasons," is a magnificent panoramic flower garden located in Biei, a picturesque town in central Hokkaido, Japan. Spanning approximately 14 to 15 hectares across gently rolling hills, this natural feature offers breathtaking vistas with the majestic Tokachi mountain range forming a dramatic backdrop. Situated at an elevation of around 303 metres, it's a vibrant tapestry of blooms designed to showcase the beauty of Hokkaido's diverse seasons.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 300 m
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Beyond walking, visitors can choose from several paid transportation options to explore the vast fields. These include the 'Norokko' tractor bus, which offers a 15-minute circuit with Japanese guided tours, self-driving golf carts, or buggies. These options make it enjoyable for all ages and fitness levels.
The flower fields are situated on gently rolling hills, which are generally manageable for most visitors. For those with limited mobility, young children, or simply wishing to conserve energy, the tractor bus, golf carts, and buggies provide excellent alternatives to walking, ensuring everyone can enjoy the panoramic views.
The entire park is designed for breathtaking views, with the patchwork flower fields set against the backdrop of the Tokachi mountain range. The rolling hills themselves create natural vantage points. Many visitors find the areas where the striped flower patterns are most dense, particularly during peak bloom, offer the most iconic and photogenic scenes. The Alpaca Ranch also provides unique photo opportunities.
Shikisai-no-Oka is accessible by public transport. The nearest train station is JR Biei Station, from which it's approximately a 12-minute taxi ride. Alternatively, you can take a train to Bibaushi Station, which is about a 25-minute walk from the flower fields.
During winter, from December to March, Shikisai-no-Oka transforms into 'Snowland'. Visitors can enjoy a completely different set of activities, including snowmobiling, snow rafting, banana boat rides, and sledding, offering a fun experience even when the flowers are not in bloom.
Absolutely! Shikisai-no-Oka is very family-friendly. Children will love the vibrant colors of the flowers and especially enjoy interacting with the alpacas at the on-site Alpaca Ranch. The various transportation options like the tractor bus or golf carts also make exploring the large area easy and fun for little ones.
While the main flower fields and indoor facilities typically have restrictions for pets, it's best to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current pet policy. Generally, pets are not allowed inside the flower fields or buildings, but there might be designated outdoor areas or nearby pet-friendly facilities.
In autumn, from September to October, the fields are still vibrant with a different array of blooms. You can expect to see marigolds, plumed cockscombs, cosmos, and salvia coloring the hills, providing a beautiful display as the season changes.
Yes, Shikisai-no-Oka features a restaurant on-site where visitors can enjoy meals. There are also shops selling souvenirs and local produce, which may include light snacks or refreshments.
The Biei area is renowned for its picturesque landscapes. Nearby attractions include the famous Blue Pond (Aoiike), Shirahige Waterfall, and other scenic patchwork road viewpoints. The town of Furano, known for its lavender fields (like Farm Tomita), is also a short drive away, offering more floral beauty and local charm.
Shikisai-no-Oka is often praised for its vast, panoramic scale and the unique 'rainbow flower garden' effect created by its striped flower patterns across rolling hills. While Farm Tomita is famous for its extensive lavender fields, Shikisai-no-Oka offers a broader diversity of flowers throughout the season and a more expansive, open landscape with the Tokachi mountain range as a backdrop. Both offer distinct and beautiful experiences.