Farm Tomita

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Farm Tomita

Be amazed by the world of colorful flowers that fills your view.

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Located in Nakafurano Town, Hokkaido, this tourist farm is famous for its large-scale, elegant lavender fields. In addition to the grand lavender fields, the farm is known for its "Irodori Field," a canvas of gently sloping hills adorned with vivid bands of flowers such as purple lavender, white baby's breath, and red poppies. There are also various flower fields throughout the park, such as the "Hanabito Field" with colorful blooms like violas and marigolds, and the "Hanabito Garden," where nearly 120 different plant species coexist in a small space, delighting visitors' eyes.

With cafes and restaurants on-site, it's recommended to take a break and leisurely enjoy the elegant world of flowers. The refreshing "Lavender Soft Serve Ice Cream," containing lavender extract, is perfect for hot seasons. There is also a shop selling lavender goods such as potpourri and perfume.

About 4km east of the park, in the Higashinaka district, is "Lavender East," one of the largest lavender fields in Japan. The lavender fields and the grand mountains of Hokkaido put on a stunning performance during the one month of July when the lavender is in full bloom.

Highlights

  • A tourist farm featuring famous lavender and seasonal flowers.
  • With shops and cafes, you can immerse yourself in the world of flowers while taking breaks.
  • Lavender can be enjoyed in the greenhouse outside of summer, and seasonal flowers color the flower fields.

Photos

  • Lavender peak season: late June to early August (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

    Lavender peak season: late June to early August (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

  • Colorful flowers delight the eye in the "Hanabito Field" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

    Colorful flowers delight the eye in the "Hanabito Field" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

  • Refreshing "Lavender Soft Serve Ice Cream" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

    Refreshing "Lavender Soft Serve Ice Cream" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

  • Be amazed by the vivid rainbow of flowers in the "Irodori Field" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

    Be amazed by the vivid rainbow of flowers in the "Irodori Field" (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

  • The stunning "Lavender East" showcases the grand scenery of Hokkaido (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

    The stunning "Lavender East" showcases the grand scenery of Hokkaido (Image provided by Farm Tomita)

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Pamphlets available. English, Chinese (Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese), Korean.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Free Wi-Fi is available at the "Hanabito House."

Q

Are there coin lockers?

A

They are located inside the "Hanabito House."

Q

Is parking available?

A

Yes. (Accommodates 500 vehicles)

Q

Can the flower fields be seen before the early morning business hours?

A

While the shops and restrooms are only open during business hours, the flower fields and parking lot are freely accessible, so you can view the flower fields before business hours (early morning and evening).

Q

When is the best time to see the lavender?

A

Early-blooming lavender starts to show color from late June, and the peak season is around mid-July. After that, the lavender is harvested gradually, with the latest-blooming varieties visible until early to mid-August.

Reviews

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  • You can enjoy the lavender fields without an entrance fee. There are some shops around the farm, and you definitely have to try the delicious melon and ice cream when you visit.

  • Every year, Farm Tomita attracts tons of flower lovers. Each type of flower blooms at a different time, so you can see lots of flowers all the way until October. As a huge flower fan, I absolutely love it here!

Details

Name in Japanese
ファーム富田
Postal Code
071-0704
Address
15 Kisenkita, Sorachigun Nakafuranocho, Hokkaido
Telephone
0167-39-3939
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm(There may be seasonal changes)
Admission
Free
Access
25-minute walk from JR Nakafurano Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)