Furano
The expansive Furano region is made up of undulating hills that rise to Mt. Tokachi. Furano, which is a part of Furano-Ashibetsu Nature Park, is situated along the Sorachi River. Furano is known as the "navel Town" due to its location in the center of Hokkaido. Even a festival is held to honor it. Furano has world-class slopes for downhill and cross-country skiing during the winter. River rafting, trekking, cycling, golf, and other activities are ideal in warmer climates.
A small settlement in Hokkaido's center called Furano is renowned for its sensitively moving views of agriculture. The most well-known time to go is in July, when the town's fields are covered in a sea of purple lavender. At the center of the action is well-known Farm Tomita, which offers items infused with lavender in its café and gift shop, including lavender frozen yoghurt.
The brilliant sporadic blossoms that occasionally cover the ranch and the surrounding view, which is reminiscent of Dutch tulip fields, are equally magnificent. Furano is one of the most well-known downhill and cross-country skiing destinations in the nation during the colder months and is renowned for its superb, quality snow.
- Location: Hokkaido