Ningle Terrace

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★ 4.9 (14K+ reviews) • 123K+ booked
Nestled in a serene forest next to the New Furano Prince Hotel, Ningle Terrace is an enchanting arts and crafts village in Furano, Hokkaido. This charming destination features 15 quaint log cabin shops connected by wooden boardwalks, offering unique handmade goods crafted by local artisans. Famous for its magical night illumination and stunning snow-covered scenery in winter, Ningle Terrace is a must-visit for travelers seeking a fairy-tale experience in the heart of Hokkaido.
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Nakagoryo, Furano, Hokkaido 076-8511, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Rayne ****
1 Jul
Nice to stay. location is good. Everything is good
Kai *******
30 Jun
The leader of this trip was Rita from JRT. Rita is a very enthusiastic Taiwanese who has lived in Sapporo for 7 years. She speaks authentic Japanese and can easily help us solve problems. This trip was very fulfilling. We went to the zoo, Biei Blue Pond, and Farm Tomita. The only pity was that it rained heavily, but Rita was able to control the time very well. When she returned to Sapporo, she would also recommend what to eat and buy in the area. It was awesome 👍🏻
1+
Klook用戶
30 Jun
The fare is cheaper than taking the JR round trip, and it is point-to-point, very efficient, and very worthwhile. The flower fields at the end of June are not in full bloom, some places are bare, and some places can still see beautiful flower fields.
王 **
29 Jun
At the end of June, some lavenders were already in full bloom, and the purple was visible to the naked eye, very beautiful! Tour guide Eric was great! He introduced the delicious and fun things to do in Hokkaido along the way, and also told us where to buy cantaloupe more expensively!
2+
凃 **
29 Jun
Thank you to the beautiful and kind Sophia for leading us through a wonderful and enriching day. From the humanities, geography, and history of Hokkaido to the introduction and description of each attraction, the shooting techniques, and the activity suggestions after returning to Sapporo Station, Sophia showed her professionalism and enthusiasm, which is worth recommending!
2+
Tod *********
29 Jun
This is the best tour that I have taken in Japan. Eric is great! He is entertaining and knowledgeable about Japan, Sapporo, and the surrounding areas on the tour. I highly recommend this tour. First class service!
2+
JIUN *******
29 Jun
The tour guide Jincheng arranged the itinerary very well and was humorous. There was plenty of time for each attraction (Patchwork Road, Four Seasons Color Hill, Blue Pond, Shirahige Falls, Furano Farmhouse Restaurant, Tomita Farm) without rushing the bus. The flower fields were already in full bloom at the end of June, but it was a pity that there was nothing to see on the patchwork road.
Xu ***
29 Jun
The tour guide Xiao Zhou is both enthusiastic and a mobile Xiaohongshu. While introducing the attractions, he also introduced a lot of delicious food. The service is very thoughtful and five-star praise

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Ningle Terrace: Opening Hours, Location & Access

Ningle Terrace is open year-round, but individual shop hours may vary slightly.

  • Fall, Spring, Winter: 12:00 PM - 8:45 PM

  • Peak Summer (July to August): 10:00 AM - 8:45 PM

Hours are subject to change based on weather/season.

Best Time to Visit Ningle Terrace: Arrive just before dusk to experience the transition from day to the signature night illumination. Note that opening hours are subject to change. Always check for the latest schedule.

How to Get to Ningle Terrace

Located within the grounds of the New Furano Prince Hotel, Ningle Terrace is easily accessible by car or public transport.

By Car:

  • The most convenient option.

  • Free parking is available (shared with the hotel).

  • Use the hotel address for navigation: Nakagoryo, Furano, Hokkaido.

From Furano Station (JR):

  • Taxi: Approx. 10 minutes.

  • Local Bus: Take a local bus bound for the Take a local bus bound for the New Furano Prince Hotel stop (around 20 minutes). This is a convenient alternative to the previous option of driving.

Ningle Terrace Highlights and Key Experiences

The charm of Ningle Terrace lies in its dedication to local craftsmanship, nature, and its captivating atmosphere after sunset.

The Magical Night Illumination

The number one reason visitors go is the nighttime illumination. As twilight sets, warm, twinkling lights strung across the boardwalk and small lights on the log houses transform the ningle village into a storybook setting. The atmosphere is cozy, romantic, and truly feels like stepping into a fairy-tale. From this vantage point, you can enjoy a stunning forest view.

Unique Craft Shops at Ningle Terrace (Log Cabin Shops)

Each of the 15 cabins functions as a distinct store, often staffed by the local artisans themselves, making conversation and finding the perfect souvenir easy. The creations are inspired by and made from natural materials found in the surrounding forest.

  • Forest Candle Shop: A famous stop offering beautiful handcrafted candles. You can even participate in a popular hands-on crafting experience to make your own (reservations recommended).

  • Furano Silvercraft (Snowflake Jewelry): Specializes in delicate, snowflake-themed silver items, an exquisite part of their collection and a beautiful reminder of your winter visit.

  • Kamigami no Mori (Paper Crafts): Features intricate multi-layered paper crafts that capture Hokkaido's seasonal landscapes.

  • Mori no Gakudan (Wooden Orchestra): A shop dedicated to wooden musical instruments and whimsical figures made from local trees.

Important Note: Photography inside some log cabin shops is generally not allowed to protect the artisan's work.

Ningle Terrace in Winter and Summer

The scenery is beautiful year-round, but two seasons stand out:

  • Ningle Terrace Winter: The quintessential, most photographed experience. When surrounded by a blanket of soft snow, the site glows with a warm, festive light, creating a genuine winter wonderland.

  • Summer (August): A pleasant escape from the heat. The lush pine trees and thick forest canopy keep the air cool and refreshing, perfect for a mid-day or late-evening stroll. The extended operating hours accommodate peak summer travel.

Essential Traveller Information and Nearby Attractions

To ensure a smooth trip, here are a few final tips and nearby spots to add to your itinerary.

Practical Tips and Accessibility

  • Accessibility: The pathways connecting the log houses are mostly wooden boardwalks. While generally easy to navigate, please note that some areas have minor steps and can become slippery in wet weather or snow. We recommend wearing comfortable, non-slip shoes.

  • On-Site Refreshments: Look for the small café/coffee house, like Chu Chu no Ie, tucked among the cabins. It's the perfect spot to stop for a hot drink or snack before continuing your browsing.

  • Souvenir Note: All goods sold at the store are original and handmade. They make wonderful, unique gifts to take home.

Explore the Furano Forest: Nearby Attractions

Ningle Terrace is the centerpiece of a small cluster of attractions designed by the famous scriptwriter Sou Kuramoto.

  • Mori no Tokei (Forest Clock Cafe): A highly recommended peaceful cafe set deeper in the forest, within walking distance of the terrace.

  • Furano Drama Hall: A small museum and store that sells memorabilia from famous Japanese TV dramas (like Kita No Kuni Kara) that were filmed in the region, adding a cultural subject to your visit.

  • New Furano Prince Hotel: The neighboring hotel offers various dining options and resort amenities, including the ski resort area in winter.