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Things To Do At Shikisai no Oka
Immerse yourself in the beauty of flower blooms
Explore the vast flower fields spanning 150,000 square meters with a colorful flower displays, with an impressive variety of over 30 types of flowers. From early April to late October, the fields come alive with lavender, tulips, sunflowers, marigolds and poppies.
There is also a White Birch Garden featuring rows of graceful white birch trees set against the backdrop of flower fields. Head here for gorgeous photos or simply to enjoy a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
Ride the Norokko Tractor bus
Hop on the Norokko Tractor Bus for a leisurely ride around the flower fields. Comfortable and scenic, this is a great option for elderly visitors or prefer to not explore on foot.
Visit the Alpaca farm
Interact with adorable alpacas at the alpaca ranch, home to cute alpacas that visitors can feed, pet and even take pictures with. You can learn about alpacas and shop for alpaca wool items at the gift shop.
Try Lavender Ice Cream
Indulge in the refreshing and fragrant lavender soft-serve ice-cream, a must-try treat made from locally grown lavender.
Visit Blue Pond (Aoiike)
Located just a 20-minute drive from Shikisai no Oka, Blue Pond (Aoiika) is a blue tinted pond created as part of disaster prevention efforts after a dam was constructed in the area. The pond's striking azure color is due to aluminium hydroxide in the water, especially in early morning light or during the winter months.