The Lavender Farm station

  • Published on : 26/07/2018
  • by : Japan Experience

In the heart of Hokkaido

The area near Furano and Biei is famous for its beautiful flowers blooming in July and August. Here is our guide to reach the Lavender Farm Station.

How to reach Furano ?

To reach Furano, you can take the Furano Lavender Express from Sapporo Station (2h) or ride the limited Express Kamui or Lilac to Takikawa and from Takikawa take a local train to Furano. 

How to reach Biei ?

To reach Biei, you can take the limited express Kamui or Lilac to Asahikawa. In Asahikawa, take a local train to Biei. Local trains are running between Furano and Biei on the JR Furano Line. 

Biei

Biei

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Lavender farm station

The Lavender Farm Station is 9 km from Furano (230 yens). You have to ride a character trains to reach the station.The Rapid Furano Miei train is riding every day from July 6 to August 12 in 2019 between Asahikawa, Biei, the lavender Farm and Furano.



The green Furano Biei Norroko Train is operating between Furano and Biei a few days in June and September and everyday between June 22 and August 18.The Furano Bien Rail Ticket allows you to board any local train during 4 days. Price : 6500 yen (3200 yen between 6 and 11 years).

Biei Norokko

Biei Norokko

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