Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park spring guide Hokkaido

Higashimokoto Shibazakura

Hokkaido’s spring arrives slightly later than in Honshu. By May, the landscape begins to fill with color, creating scenes where the land itself appears to bloom. At Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park in Ozora Town, Abashiri District, the entire hillside turns a soft pink. The view stretches across the field of vision, creating a sense of being surrounded by flowers.

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Expansive Hills Covered in Shibazakura

Shibazakura slope Ozora Town Hokkaido

Shibazakura spreads across a slope of approximately 100,000 square meters, forming a layered landscape that differs from flat terrain. Depending on the viewing angle, the entire scene appears covered in pink.
The structure of the hill filled with color creates a visual effect that is difficult to replicate at other flower destinations. This place has a unique appeal that cannot be fully conveyed through photographs.

Best Viewing Season and Timing

Pink flower fields Higashimokoto Park

The best viewing period generally runs from early to late May. Mid-May tends to offer the most stable blooming conditions.
Blooming varies depending on weather, so checking conditions in advance is recommended. In the morning and late afternoon, the angle of light enhances the depth of the landscape.

Layered Views from Rides and Observation Points

Shibazakura patterns on hillside slope

A sightseeing cart operates within the park, allowing access to higher areas without walking. From above, the patterns formed by the shibazakura can be viewed across the entire slope.
From the observation deck at the summit, the pink flowers, blue sky, and distant mountain ranges align within a single view. The scene reflects the wide-open character of Hokkaido.

Spring Appeal Through Fragrance and Park Time

Shibazakura is known not only for its appearance but also for its gentle fragrance. The scent carried by the breeze adds a soft layer to the walking experience.
Foot baths and rest facilities are available, allowing visitors to spend time comfortably without physical strain. The environment supports a wide range of age groups.

Best Photo Spots and Scenic Views

Yamatsumi Shrine pink torii gate

At Yamatsumi Shrine within the park, a pink torii gate has been installed. It creates a composition that combines natural scenery with elements of Japanese culture.

During the Shibazakura Festival period, illumination is also held, offering a different atmosphere from daytime. Photography can reflect changes depending on the time of day.

Local Flavors to Enhance the Visit

Okhotsk seafood dishes local cuisine

Soft serve ice cream inspired by shibazakura offers both visual appeal and fragrance. Enjoying ice cream while soaking in a foot bath and viewing the scenery creates a memorable moment.
Dishes featuring nagaimo (Japanese mountain yam) from Ozora Town and seafood from the Okhotsk region are also available. The ability to enjoy both scenery and local food adds to the experience.

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Visitor Information Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park

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