



















Everything you need to know about Kibana no Mori
Asahikawa Shiki Onsen Hotel offers private outdoor onsen baths and a dedicated children's play area, just a 5-minute walk from Kibana no Mori. Its rooms feature traditional Japanese design with views of the Daisetsuzan Mountains. Guests can enjoy forest walks along the nearby stream and experience seasonal flower displays. Book early via HopeGoo to secure premium accommodations.
Forest Brew Co., a cozy independent café just a 3-minute stroll from the park entrance, specializes in locally roasted beans and handcrafted pastries. Its wooden windows overlook the autumn foliage and evergreen trails. The café also hosts a quiet reading corner featuring works by Hokkaido poets and nature illustrators—perfect for unwinding amid the serene forest ambiance. Visit on weekends for a peaceful retreat.
Asahikawa Green Oasis Hotel provides a free shuttle service every 30 minutes to and from Kibana no Mori and the city center. Located just off the main road, it’s only 15 minutes from Asahikawa Station. Rooms feature soundproof windows and underfloor heating, ideal for winter visits. The property is adjacent to a natural stream trail where deer often appear at dawn. Reserve through HopeGoo for exclusive transportation packages.
Kibana no Mori Forest Light Villa features standalone cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the spring cherry blossoms and autumn maple forests. Each room includes underfloor heating and handcrafted bamboo furnishings, creating a tranquil Japanese-inspired atmosphere. The property also offers a nighttime illuminated path through the woods, perfect for stargazing and photography. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo is recommended for these sought-after views.
Kibana no Mori Studio Inn is designed for photographers, offering rooms with adjustable skylights and tripod mounts. Free loaner equipment includes wide-angle lenses and time-lapse gear. The inn’s architecture blends modern geometry with traditional woodwork, surrounded by reflective ponds and mirrored flower alleys—ideal for capturing ethereal images. Join their guided morning photography workshop for expert tips and unique compositions.
Asahikawa Field Life Homestay is located next to local farms, offering daily harvest tours and hands-on cooking classes using fresh produce like lettuce, potatoes, and wild herbs. Owners, third-generation farmers, share seasonal planting techniques and regional recipes such as tofu soup with mountain greens. Weekend events include open-fire BBQs and local sake tastings. Reserve your full-immersion experience through HopeGoo, including meals and guided farm tours.
Explore more amazing destinations