Horomitoge Lavender Garden
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Lavender Fields
Step into a world of purple wonder at the Horomitoge Lavender Garden's expansive lavender fields. With over 5000 plants in full bloom from early to late July, this vibrant paradise offers a breathtaking contrast against the cityscape of Sapporo. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a serene escape, the fields provide a perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories.
Lavender Shop
Before bidding farewell to the enchanting Horomitoge Lavender Garden, make sure to stop by the Lavender Shop. Here, you can bring a piece of this fragrant haven back home with you. Choose from a delightful selection of lavender flowers and natural lavender oil, perfect for keeping the soothing essence of your visit alive long after you've left.
Observation Parking Lot
For those who appreciate panoramic vistas, the Observation Parking Lot at Horomitoge Lavender Garden is a must-visit. Open from April to November, this spot offers sweeping views of Sapporo's stunning natural scenery. It's an ideal location for capturing the beauty of the landscape, making it a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Horomitoge Lavender Garden's history is a fascinating journey that began in 1937 with the import of seeds from France. This marked the start of a unique horticultural adventure in Japan. The garden is a cultural landmark that not only celebrates the natural beauty of Hokkaido but also highlights the region's dedication to environmental conservation and cultural heritage. Located in an area renowned for its historical significance in lavender cultivation, the garden connects visitors to the rich history of lavender farming in the region.
Local Cuisine
While exploring the garden, make sure to treat yourself to the local delicacies infused with lavender. From the creamy delight of lavender-flavored ice cream to the soothing experience of aromatic teas, these unique flavors offer a delightful treat for the senses and are a must-try for any visitor.