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The Best Cherry Blossom Sakura Spots in Niseko, Hokkaido

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Here’s our guide to the top locations for enjoying sakura season in and around Niseko.

With cherry blossom (sakura) season well underway in Tokyo and other areas of Honshu, it's not too long until we'll see them in full bloom up here in Hokkaido. Due to the colder climate, cherry blossom trees bloom much later in Hokkaido than the rest of Japan. This means those that missed the opportunity in the earlier months can travel further north and still see the beauty of the sakura in Japan.

In Hokkaido, the trees usually blossom from late April to early May when the long Japan's Golden Week holiday begins. However this year is expected a little earlier due to the weather. 

The blossom forecast is split into the following three sections:

  • First Bloom - When the flowers begin to open.
  • Full Bloom - The best time for viewing when 80% of flowers have bloomed.
  • Scatter - The flowers start to lose their petal.


Hokkaido’s cherry blossoms are expected to bloom earlier than usual this year due to higher-than-average temperatures from February to April. In Sapporo, sakura season will likely begin around April 23rd.

The last weekend of April should be perfect for seeing cherry blossoms in the suburbs of Sapporo. In higher-altitude areas like Niseko, they may reach full bloom in early May.

In the Niseko region, some spots offer a stunning view of cherry blossoms set against the snow-covered peaks of Mt. Yotei—a rare sight unique to this season. Since sakura petals start falling about 10 days to two weeks after blooming, timing is key. Plan ahead to catch them at their best!

Niseko Town

  • Soga Shrine: Soga Shrine is a great first stop when driving or cycling from Hirafu along Route 343. Look for the bridge with parking on both sides leading to the shrine entrance. As a sacred site, please be respectful—picnics are not allowed. While there are cherry blossom trees in the parking area, the best views are behind the shrine. Nestled in the woods, this peaceful spot offers a stunning panorama of Mt. Annupuri framed by sakura—perfect for photos on a clear day.

  • Soga Forest Park: Soga Forest Park is home to about 50 Ezoyama cherry trees. From the park’s lawn, you can take in stunning views of Mt. Yotei surrounded by cherry blossoms. Walkways weave through the trees, offering plenty of great photo opportunities. Conveniently located near a 7-Eleven, the park is a popular spot for picnics and BBQs. If you're planning to grill, be sure to use the designated BBQ areas, as cooking is only allowed on the gravel, not the grass.

  • Niseko Station: Just a short 1km walk from Soga Forest Park, Niseko Station has a few cherry trees that add to its charm. While it doesn’t have as many blossoms as other spots, the station’s European-style architecture creates a unique and picturesque backdrop for photos. It’s a nice stop if you’re in the area.

  • Niseko Kaributo Shrine: Niseko Shrine, the main shrine in Niseko Town, offers a traditional Japanese atmosphere. Located 1.5km from Niseko Station, it’s easily accessible on foot or by bike if you’re up for some light exercise. The walk to the shrine is lined with cherry trees, making it a beautiful place to visit. On weekends, you'll typically find a farmers' market and small stalls nearby. As always, please be respectful of the shrine and its surroundings during your visit.

  • Arishima Memorial Park: Just a 15-minute drive from Hirafu, Arishima Memorial Park is home to many cherry blossom trees and offers stunning views of Mt. Yotei and the Annupuri mountain range. The park also features the Arishima Memorial Museum, which showcases natural history and artwork. Don’t miss the museum’s lookout point, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the area.

  • Twin Cherry Trees: The Twin Cherry Trees are just a 7-minute drive from Hirafu and are best accessed by car. These two cherry trees stand alone in the middle of the scenic field, offering one of the most striking views in the area. Set against the stunning backdrop of Mt. Yotei, it’s a popular spot for photographers looking to capture the beauty of the landscape.
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Niseko and its surrounding areas present plenty of beautiful locations to picnic among the sakura trees.

Kutchan

  • Kutchan Shrine: Just a short drive from central Kutchan, this shrine is a great place to see cherry blossoms in full bloom. Surrounded by sakura trees, it offers a serene setting, with Mt. Yotei visible in the distance on clear days.

  • Asahigaoka Park: Near Kutchan Station, Asahigaoka Park is a great place for a picnic with stunning Mt. Yotei views. The park has two sections: the upper area features playgrounds and a bike track, while the lower area has a covered space. It’s a great spot to enjoy cherry blossoms and a relaxing afternoon with family.

  • Mishima’s Garden: Unlike typical cherry blossoms, this garden features Shiba Sakura, a ground-covering flower that blooms from late May to early June. The vibrant pink and white flowers create a breathtaking scene with Mt. Yotei as a stunning backdrop. Mishima’s Garden is privately owned, but the owner, Mishima-san, kindly opens it to the public. Entry is free, but please be respectful, as it remains private property.
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Shiba Sakura Garden, with its beautiful flowers carpeting the ground.

Nearby Areas

There are plenty of other locations nearby if you have access to a vehicle, making for great day trips. These locations are all within a 45-minute drive from Hirafu.

  • Iwanai Shrine: Located in the neighboring town of Iwanai, this shrine sits within a beautiful park filled with various cherry blossom trees. Unlike Niseko’s mountain scenery, Iwanai offers a refreshing coastal landscape along the Sea of Japan, making it a great day-trip destination. The 45-minute drive from Niseko takes you over a scenic mountain route with plenty of photo-worthy stops along the way.

  • Arai Memorial Museum: Perched on a hill, Arai Memorial Museum offers breathtaking views of Iwanai Town and the Sea of Japan. It’s a peaceful spot for a picnic under the cherry blossoms, away from the crowds. The museum is also known for its impressive collection of Picasso print sketches, making it a great destination for both art and nature lovers.

  • Shiribetsugawa Lan Lan Park: Situated along the Shiribetsu River in Rankoshi Town, this spacious park is a peaceful spot for picnics, walks, and bike rides. With around 500 Ezoyamazakura cherry trees lining the riverbanks, visitors can enjoy a stroll beneath the blossoms. The park also features exercise facilities and a playground, making it a great destination for families.

  • Makkari Shrine: Around 70 Ezoyamazakura cherry trees line the path to this shrine, forming a breathtaking tunnel of blossoms with Mt. Yotei as a backdrop. Just 21 minutes by car from Hirafu.

  • Kyogoku Fukidashi Park: This park is famous for its pure spring water and scenic beauty. In spring, cherry blossoms add to the charm, creating a picturesque setting around the observation deck. The park also features a playground, making it a great spot for families. Located in Kyogoku town, just 20 minutes by car from Hirafu.
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