
Enjoy One Million Canola Blossoms! A Spring Guide to Fukushimagata
Fukushimagata in Kita-ku, Niigata City, is a spectacular spring destination where about one million canola blossoms burst into bloom.
This article brings together an overview of Fukushimagata, its highlights, access information, and nearby spots.
If you want to fully enjoy nature in Niigata in spring, be sure to read to the end.
What Is Fukushimagata?
Fukushimagata in Kita-ku, Niigata City, is a scenic spot where you can enjoy nature in every season.
Among lakes known as gata, it is the largest in Niigata Prefecture, and its vast wetlands are home to more than 220 species of wild birds and more than 450 species of plants.
It has also been selected for Japan’s 100 Selections of Nature, Niigata’s 100 Scenic Selections, and the 100 Selections of Walking Trails.
Spring brings canola blossoms and cherry blossoms, summer brings waterside scenery, autumn brings fall foliage and migratory birds, and winter brings quiet landscapes, giving each season its own distinct appeal.
Spring is especially the best season, with about one million canola blossoms reaching their peak from mid-April to early May.
You can also enjoy the contrast with the cherry blossoms, making this the most vibrant time of year at Fukushimagata.

Access to Fukushimagata
Fukushimagata is also easily accessible from central Niigata City, making it an easy place to visit.
By Car
It is about 30 minutes from JR Niigata Station.
Because parking is available, it is also well suited to a visit by car.

By Train
It is about 5 minutes by taxi from Toyosaka Station on the JR Hakushin Line.
You can also reach it on foot or by rental bicycle, and on a fine day a leisurely stroll is also recommended.
Admission Hours and Fees at Fukushimagata
Fukushimagata has been developed as a park and is generally open for free entry.
Because the grounds include walking paths and wooden boardwalks, even beginners can enjoy strolling around with peace of mind.
- Water Park Fukushimagata
- Free
- Water Station View Fukushimagata
- Adults 520 yen, elementary, junior high, and high school students 260 yen, preschool children free
4 Must-See Spring Highlights at Fukushimagata
Spring at Fukushimagata is full of highlights, including flowers, scenery, and opportunities to experience nature.
Here are four especially recommended highlights.
1. The Canola Fields and Cherry Blossoms That Reach Full Bloom in April
Around mid-April, the canola fields at Fukushimagata reach their best viewing season.
The sweeping yellow landscape is truly spectacular, and many visitors come here to enjoy taking photographs.
At the same time, the cherry blossoms also bloom, creating a beautiful contrast of pink and yellow that can only be enjoyed in spring.

2. Canola Blossoms and Cherry Blossoms Seen from the Seventh Floor of Water Station View Fukushimagata
If you want to enjoy the nature of Fukushimagata from a broader perspective, the observation floor at Water Station View Fukushimagata is highly recommended.
From the seventh floor, you can look out over the entire wetland and take in the canola fields, cherry blossoms, and sweeping marshland all at once.
On clear days, you can even see distant mountain ranges, and the view feels wonderfully open.
Because it is an indoor facility, another appealing point is that you can enjoy it regardless of the weather.

3. Birdwatching with Telescopes
Fukushimagata is also known as a treasure trove of wild birds.
With observation huts and telescopes, it is a place where even beginners can easily enjoy birdwatching.
Spring is a season when many migratory birds can be seen, and you may even encounter species you do not usually see.
Quietly watching birds in nature is a precious experience that makes you forget everyday life.

4. A Camping Experience That Lets You Fully Enjoy Spring at Fukushimagata
There are also campgrounds around Fukushimagata, where you can enjoy a stay surrounded by nature.
One of the attractions is being able to make the most of the outdoors while looking out at scenery filled with blooming canola blossoms in spring.
In the morning, you wake to birdsong, in the daytime, you stroll around the wetland, and at night, you spend time in the quiet natural surroundings.
It is a chance to experience a relaxed pace of time that you cannot enjoy on a day trip.
The following campgrounds are especially recommended.
Hishikifuso / Fukushimagata Campground
An accommodation facility and campground adjacent to Fukushimagata, where you can stay right by the wetland while experiencing nature such as canola blossoms and wild birds up close. It is also recommended for beginners and for those who want a relaxed stay.

Umibenomori Campground
A campground in an attractive location near the Sea of Japan, with spacious grounds and good facilities that make it easy to enjoy the outdoors. It is perfect for those who want to fully enjoy the nature of the sea and forest.

Popular Cafes Around Fukushimagata to Stop By Between Sightseeing
Around Fukushimagata, you will find scattered cafes where you can relax while lingering in the afterglow of a walk through nature.
Here are some popular cafes worth stopping by during your sightseeing.
LAGOON BREWERY Shop & Cafe
This cafe stands on the shore of Fukushimagata and is attached to a small brewery that produces craft SAKE.
Founded in 2021, this new brewery creates distinctive sake using secondary ingredients such as fruit and herbs in addition to rice. Inside, you can casually enjoy freshly made craft SAKE, as well as baked sweets made with sake lees and original coffee.

DONBASS COFFEE ROASTERS
This is a cafe in Kita-ku, Niigata City, attached to a roastery that serves house-roasted coffee.
Using beans roasted in-house, each cup is carefully brewed by hand drip.
Another attraction is being able to choose from several kinds of beans, including the original blend, according to your taste.

Popular Nearby Sightseeing Spots to Visit Along with Fukushimagata
Around Fukushimagata, you will also find a variety of sightseeing spots with their own unique character.
Visiting them together with Fukushimagata is sure to make your trip even more satisfying.
Niigata Senbei Okoku
Niigata Senbei Okoku is an interactive facility where you can enjoy trying senbei baking, and on weekdays you can also watch craftspeople hand-grilling senbei over charcoal through glass.
The experience of drawing pictures or writing words on senbei that you have baked yourself is also perfect for creating travel memories.

DHC Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. Echigo no Sato Kayamatei
This is a sales outlet adjoining the brewery where you can experience Niigata’s sake culture.
You can enjoy tastings at any time, shop purchases, and learn about sake brewing unique to a rice-producing region.
It is a spot where you can take your time savoring the appeal of Japanese sake in a calm atmosphere.

- Name in Japanese
- DHC酒造 越後の里 嘉山亭
- Postal Code
- 950-3322
- Address
- 1-6-1 Kayama, Kita-ku, Niigata City, Niigata [View on Google Maps]
- Phone Number
- 025-387-2025
- Hours
- 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Japanese Sake Experience
-
10:30 am - 4:00 pm
From 2 people, 1,000 yen per person - Reservation Method
- Please contact them at least 2 weeks in advance
- Closed
- Thursdays
Frequently Asked Questions About Fukushimagata
Q
When is the best time to see the canola blossoms?
The best viewing season is usually from mid-April to early May. Bloom timing may vary depending on the weather.
Q
How long should I plan to stay?
If you are only strolling around, 1 to 2 hours is recommended. If you also visit nearby facilities, about half a day is recommended.
Q
Can I enjoy it even on a rainy day?
Because Water Station View Fukushimagata has indoor exhibits and an observation room, you can enjoy it regardless of the weather.
Summary
Spring at Fukushimagata is a place where you can enjoy spectacular scenery filled with one million canola blossoms and rich natural surroundings.
If you visit during the best viewing season, you can encounter even more memorable scenery.
It is definitely a place you will want to stop by when sightseeing in Niigata.