Hinode Park - Hokkaido

Hinode Park (日の出公園) is a vast public park known for its seasonal lavender flowers and illumination festival. It is located at 27-go Higashi 1-sen Kita in the town of Kamifurano in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.

Hinode Park (日の出公園)
Hinode Park

Hinode Park Details

WINTER

While Hinode Park is best known for its vibrant lavender fields in summer, it offers a completely different yet equally enchanting experience during the winter months. With its serene landscapes covered in a blanket of snow, the park transforms into a peaceful winter wonderland, perfect for those seeking a quiet escape amidst nature.

Hinode Park - Kamifurano town, Hokkaido Prefecture
Hinode Park - Kamifurano town, Hokkaido Prefecture

In winter, the rolling hills and quiet trails of Hinode Park offer a picturesque setting for various outdoor activities. The snow-covered landscape is perfect for leisurely walks, with the crisp air and snow-laden trees creating a tranquil atmosphere. The park’s observation deck, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Kamifurano town, becomes even more spectacular when blanketed in snow, allowing visitors to take in the beauty of the Hokkaido winter.

Hinode Ski Area

Hinode Ski Area
Hinode Ski Area

Hinode Ski Area

Hinode Ski Area

Hinode Ski Area
Some people also do paragliding here.

Given its history as a ski resort, Hinode Park still offers opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts, including cross-country skiing and sledding on certain trails. While the park no longer has active ski lifts, its snowy landscape remains ideal for winter activities. For those looking to enjoy downhill skiing or snowboarding, the nearby Hinodeyama Ski Resort (also known as Hinode Ski Area) has chairlifts and a Schlepplift. Lift tickets are reasonably priced—50 yen for a single ride, 500 yen for multiple rides, and 1,000 yen for a full-day pass. While the slopes are relatively short, they can be a bit steep for beginners, making it more suitable for those with some experience.

Hinode Park in Winter

日の出公園駐車場トイレ
Hinode Park parking lot toilet

Hinode Park
Can you guess what you'd find here?

It's the Kamifurano Pokefuta featuring Alolan Vulpix and Delcatty
It's the Kamifurano Pokefuta featuring Alolan Vulpix and Delcatty

Hinode Park
Mt. Furano as seen from Hinode Park

Mt. Furano

Hinode Park

Hinode Park in winter

Hinode Park in winter

The winter season also brings a quieter, more reflective ambiance to the park. Without the bustling crowds of summer, Hinode Park’s winter charm makes it a hidden gem for nature lovers and those wanting to experience Hokkaido’s beauty in a different light.

Team Nicerio visits Hinode Park in late winter

Team Nicerio visits Hinode Park in late winter

Team Nicerio visits Hinode Park in late winter

My family and I visited Hinode Park last March 21, 2023, during our Vernal Equinox Holiday Road Trip. It was my 505th day here in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. During our visit, Hinode Park was still covered in snow, so we didnt see its famed lavender yet. Regardless, we intended to include it in our itinerary as we were hunting for Pokémon manhole covers as part of the sub-goals of our #Hokkaido179 travel goal. The Kamifurano Pokémon Manhole Cover features Alolan Vulpix and Delcatty. We might have missed the lavender this time, but we would definitely revisit it this July to see the beauty of the park during its lavender season.

Hinode Park Admission Fee

It’s FREE to enter and explore Hinode Park. Parking is also FREE, but it is limited, so if you’re planning to attend the lavender festival, make sure to come early.

Hinode Park Ski Area Lift Fees
Hinode Park Ski Area Lift Fees

Lift tickets are 50 yen per ride, 500 yen for multiple tickets, and 1000 yen for one day.

Hinode Park Operating Hours

Hinode Park is open to visitors around the clock, but some areas of the park and town are not well-lit at night. For safety and the best experience, it's recommended to visit during the daytime, unless you're attending the Kamifurano Flower and Flame Shikisai Festival.

Hinode Ski Area is open from 9 AM to 8:30 PM during the skiing season.

Why visit Hinode Park in Winter?

Whether you’re exploring the park’s snow-covered trails or enjoying the winter sports available in the area, Hinode Park in winter offers a peaceful and captivating experience. The park’s snowy landscapes and serene atmosphere make it a unique destination for those seeking the calm beauty of Hokkaido's winter season.

Getting to Hinode Park

 

To reach Hinode Park in Kamifurano from Sapporo Station, you can follow these steps:

1. By Train and Taxi/Bus

  • Train (JR Furano Line):
    • Take the JR Limited Express (Lilac or Kamui) from Sapporo Station to Takikawa Station.
    • Transfer to the JR Furano Line bound for Furano, and get off at Kamifurano Station.
    • Total travel time: Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
    • Cost: Around ¥4,000 (one-way, regular fare).
  • Taxi/Bus:
    • From Kamifurano Station, Hinode Park is about 3 km away (5-10 minutes by taxi or a 30-minute walk).
    • Local taxis are available outside the station. A one-way taxi ride costs around ¥1,000–¥1,500.

2. By Bus (Cheaper but Longer Travel Time)

  • Take the Hokkaido Chuo Bus Furano route from Sapporo Station Bus Terminal to Kamifurano (Furano route).
  • Total travel time: About 3.5 to 4 hours.
  • Cost: Approximately ¥2,000–¥3,000 (one-way).

3. By Car (Best for Convenience)

  • Rent a car from Sapporo and drive to Hinode Park.
  • Route: Take the Hokkaido Expressway and exit at Takikawa IC, then follow the signs to Kamifurano.
  • Total travel time: Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes (140 km).

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