From Sakura to Shibazakura: Hokkaido’s Spring Guide
From cherry blossoms to tulip and shibazakura fields, spring in Hokkaido is a colorful escape with cool weather and fewer crowds.
Anya
HOKKAIDO, Japan
Spring in Hokkaido is a magical in-between season — cherry blossoms arrive later than the rest of Japan, snow still lingers in the mountains, and flower fields start to bloom. Here are some highlights :
Best Places to Visit in Hokkaido in Spring
Matsumae Park (Southern Hokkaido) — over 10,000 cherry trees, usually blooming late April to early May (later than Honshu).
Goryokaku Park (Hakodate) — star-shaped fort surrounded by cherry blossoms; stunning from the observation tower.
Maruyama Park & Hokkaido Shrine (Sapporo) — popular sakura-viewing spot with food stalls and hanami picnics.
Moerenuma Park (Sapporo) — art + nature park designed by Isamu Noguchi, great in spring when greenery returns.
Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park (Eastern Hokkaido) — vast fields of tulips, usually May, creating a colorful carpet.
Takinoue Park (Northern Hokkaido) — famous for pink moss phlox (shibazakura) covering hillsides.
Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park (Eastern Hokkaido) — another stunning pink moss phlox field, blooming in May.
Why Visit in Spring
Later cherry blossom season (late April–May) — perfect if you miss Tokyo/Kyoto’s earlier bloom.
Colorful flower festivals: tulips, shibazakura, and early lavender.
Cool weather, fewer crowds than summer or winter.
Seasonal seafood: fresh sea urchin, crab, and spring vegetables.
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