Biei, Japan
Biei (ηΎη) is a
small town surrounded by a landscape of gently rolling hills and vast fields. A
pleasant way to enjoy the charm of Biei is by cycling or driving through the
hills and visiting some of the flower fields and famous trees. The area
northwest of the town center is named "Patchwork Road" and the area
south of the town center is "Panorama Road".
Biei, a picturesque town in Hokkaido, Japan, lies near the heart
of the island, nestled at the foot of the Tokachidake Mountain Range within
Daisetsuzan National Park. This enchanting area boasts a natural beauty that
frequently graces promotional media for Hokkaido.
Let me share some highlights:
πBlue Pond: Located just southeast of Biei, the Blue Pond is a
serene body of water that changes its vivid blue hue with the seasons and
weather. Don’t miss the chance to see it illuminated.
πShikisai Hill Flower Garden: Spread across seven hectares, this
flower garden offers a colorful spectacle. Lavender, sunflowers, poppies,
cosmos, and purple salvia create a beautiful patchwork.
πThe Shirahige Waterfalls are very rare groundwater waterfalls is another unique feature of Biei. Getting There is not an issue we can reach the spot via by Train: Biei is accessible by train from Asahikawa and Furano. πThe closest major train station is Asahikawa Station, about an hour and 20 minutes from Sapporo, By Plane also, we can reach Biei by plane from Asahikawa Airport. In summer, sightseeing buses run from both Furano and Biei Stations.
πWhen we start Exploring Biei, there are Floral Patchwork: Fields
of lavender, sunflowers, and other blooms create a stunning patchwork. Some
locations allow visitors to stroll through the flower gardens. Special Spots
like Renting a bicycle or taking a sightseeing taxi to explore famous trees like
the Ken and Mary Tree, Seven Stars Tree, and Parent and Child Trees.
Biei gained popularity as a sightseeing destination thanks to
landscape photographer Shinzo Maeda. His work continues to inspire visitors.
πActivities during Summer and winter: Stroll through the woods,
enjoy quiet restaurants, walk along the Biei River, go canoeing, camp, and play
golf. The snowy landscape transforms Biei into a powdery playground for snow
buggies and snowmobiles.
Whether you’re captivated by the Blue Pond, the flower fields,
or the magical trees, Biei promises an unforgettable experience. πΏπΈπΌ
Courtesy: copilot
MR
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