Furano
Furano’s must-sees include the famous lavender fields at Farm Tomita, best viewed in July, and the whimsical forest cottages of Ningle Terrace.
The Furano Cheese Factory offers a taste of local flavor, while Furano Winery serves up scenic views with your glass. Goro’s Stone House adds a cultural touch, and the Panorama Road weaves through rolling, flower-filled countryside that captures the essence of Hokkaido summer.
Rusutsu
Whilst best known for its ski slopes in winter, Rusutsu transforms into a lush alpine playground in summer.
The amusement park is a quirky, retro delight with roller coasters, a carousel imported from New York, and sweeping mountain views. For nature lovers, Mount Yotei offers rewarding hikes and panoramic vistas, while nearby Lake Tōya is perfect for a scenic detour.
For those who enjoy strolling around lush fairways, golfers will find championship courses tucked into forested hills, and summer festivals bring a festive energy to the evenings. Rusutsu blends nature, nostalgia, and a touch of whimsy.
Niseko
In summer, Niseko trades its ski fame for alpine charm. Mount Annupuri offers hiking trails with sweeping views, while the Shiribetsu River invites you to raft, kayak, or fly-fish in crystal-clear water. Niseko Village and Hirafu are hubs of boutique cafés, onsen, and local art. Milk Kobo is a sweet stop for farm-fresh dairy treats with a view of Mount Yotei, often called the “Mount Fuji of Hokkaido.”
For a slower pace, explore the quiet trails of Hangetsu Lake or soak in a rotenburo (outdoor hot spring) under open skies. It’s nature, culture, and comfort, seamlessly wrapped.