Other Sightseeing Spot Spots in Biei Area

  • Daisetsu Mori-no Garden
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagunkamikawachou Kikusui 841-8
    At Daisetsu Mori-no Garden you can enjoy flowers from season to season in the five themed gardens of Mori-no hanazono, and the five areas of Mori-no geihinkan. There are approximately 700 kinds of flowers planted here, and in the Taisetsu-no niwa garden you can enjoy alpine plants seen growing on Mt. Daisetsu and species of plant life native to Hokkaido. The Shikino Sumiko area is divided into zones according to the plant’s flowering period so you can enjoy flowers of every season. The area called Hanano Izumi, or Fountain of Flowers, symbolizes a spring using plants which grow across the ground like water pouring forth from the earth. Shitashimino Niwa, or The Familiar Garden, as the name suggests, is a garden in which you feel as if you can get close to and enjoy the scent of the flowers. The Kamuimintara garden expresses the idea of ‘a garden where the Gods play’ where the true flavor of Hokkaido can be enjoyed.

    We decided to visit this garden also known as Daisetsu Mori no Garden before and after our lunch at the Fratello di Mikuni restaurant. While the garden was not super big, it was not small either...

  • Seven Stars Tree
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagumbieichou Hokuei number 3
    The “Patchwork Road” runs over the hills of Biei, with a beautiful patchwork of different-colored crops in the fields beside the road. The Seven Stars Tree stands on one of these rolling hills. The tree was given this name after a photo of it was used on Seven Stars cigarette packets in 1976; its rounded silhouette adds an extra touch of beauty to the peaceful scene.
  • Hokusei-no-Oka Observatory Park
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Biei-cho Okubo Kyosei
    Hokusei-no-oka Observatory Park is a park in Biei, Hokkaido with a pyramid-shaped observation deck that offers marvelous views of both the town of Biei and the peaks of Mt. Tokachi. In the summer, the Park is full of lavender flowers in bloom, creating the beautiful scenery that people associate with Biei. There is a tourist information office and shop, making this a convenient place for visitors. The Park is open between May and October (closed in the winter months).
  • La Laiterie Ferme Biei (Biei Farm)
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagumbieichou Shinsei Peace 5235
    This ranch farm is located about 20 minutes away by car from the town of Biei-cho. The ranch is place that has an especially rich natural environment in Biei. You can enjoy watching the grazing Jersey and Brown Swiss cows as they relax in the middle of nature's grandeur. The raw milk squeezed from the healthy cows is processed at an adjacent plant. You can also purchase dairy products such as milk and butter. Recommendations include the soft cream, which is rich and has the original flavor of milk made using only raw milk and sugar, and pasteurized milk, sterilized at a low temperature to use the flavor of the raw milk to its fullest.
  • Movie “Ai wo Tsumuhito” film location
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho Omura
  • Mild Seven Hill
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho
  • oyukitembodai Espoir Nokane
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagunkamikawachou Koshiji
  • Taisetuzan Asahi Dakenoyamanoikimono
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    Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido Higashikawa Yukomanbetsu Asahidakeonsen
  • Misawa Parking Park
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho Fujino Chuo
  • Seven Star Tree
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho Hokuei
  • Oyakonoki
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagumbieichou Mita Yubari
  • Kobako
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    Hokkaido Kamikawagunkamikawachou Sounkyou
  • Aizome Yui no Mori
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho Takushin
  • Ao no Oka
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    Hokkaido Kamikawa-gun Bieicho Takushin

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Not just a prefecture but an island of its own, Hokkaido is the most northerly prefecture and island of the Japanese archipelago. Arriving in Hokkaido, which is rural and bursting with breathtaking nature, means entering a world where vast national parks, towering mountains, and natural hot springs can be found at every turn. Come December, these natural splendors freeze over and morph into a winter wonderland.

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