12 flower fields
They are divided into the Hanahito no Fields, Kumi no Fields, Colorful Fields, Spring Colorful Fields, Autumn Colorful Fields, Colorful Fields, Forest Colorful Fields, Mountain Colorful Fields, Traditional Lavender Fields, Hanahito Garden, Mothers Garden, Forest Colorful Fields, Late Flowering Lavandin Fields, Birch Forest, and Green House (greenhouse).
The crocus usually blooms in mid-April, daffodils and tulips in May, and honeysuckles and peonies in June, and lavender usually begins to bloom in late June.
Around mid-August, greenhouses begin to operate through the winter, and visitors can see lavender, geraniums, and various other plants grown in the greenhouses.
Dried Flowers
The Dried Flower House is the largest exhibition space for dried flower arrangements in Japan.
Dutch floral designers use mainly gorgeous pinkish flowers to express spring in Hokkaido.
Lavender Perfume
At the Perfume House, visitors can experience the scent of lavender at a corner where they can make "fragrance bookmarks," observe the manufacturing process of original soap, and store for perfume goods.
Farm Tomita's original essential oil, "Okamurazaki" won the first prize at the "Lavender Aromatic Fair" held in France in 1990.
Cafe Terrace
Lavender soft serve ice cream, gnocchi, and dishes using Furano ingredients can be enjoyed on the terrace, which overlooks lavender fields, flower fields, and the Tokachi Mountain Range.