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Furano in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Furano, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Sushi Dokorotakahashi, Yuiga Doxon, and Ningle Terrace, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Sushi Dokorotakahashi and Shinatora so you can get the best taste of Furano while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Ningle Terrace and Furano Cheese Factory with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Furano without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Ningle Terrace

4.1
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4.0
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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Handicraft
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ningle Terrace is a charming collection of wooden cottages and workshops nestled in the woods, offering a picturesque setting for showcasing and selling traditional handicrafts. Visitors can explore the cozy log cabin-designed shops, each offering unique souvenirs and hand-crafted items. The serene forest surroundings provide a cool and inviting atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls and capturing Instagram-worthy moments. One of the standout shops features exquisite snowflake-themed silver jewelry, adding to the allure of this artisanal haven.
I visited this place in July 2025. The weather outside was quite hot (over 30°C), but once inside, it felt pleasantly cool and refreshing thanks to the many large trees providing shade. There is a parking area right in front of the entrance. The walking paths are made of sturdy wooden planks, making it easy to walk and not too steep. There are many charming little shops throughout the area, making it a great spot to browse for souvenirs or gifts to take home.
Peerasit T — Google review
Ningle Terrace feels like stepping into a little fairytale village, with rows of charming wooden cottages surrounded by trees. Each house sells unique handmade souvenirs, from candles to crafts, giving you something special to bring home instead of typical tourist gifts. It’s a pleasant place to stroll slowly, enjoy the atmosphere, and discover local creativity. The pathways are well kept and beautifully lit in the evening, which makes it even more magical. Parking is convenient with plenty of spaces available, so it’s easy to stop by even on a busy day. We spent about an hour just walking around and browsing the shops. It’s a peaceful and memorable stop, perfect for anyone who enjoys nature and artisanal items.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Magical, especially at evening/ night time when all the lights are twinkling against the back drop of the forest. We visited it as part of our Furano tour. Each hut housed individual artisan crafting leather goods, earrings, mini wooden windmills, and other wooden trinkets. The only caution noted are for the more mature visitors who might have a hard time with the steps which could be steep and sometimes slippery if wet or snowy. Other than that, this was a cute and fun place to explore.
Mei S — Google review
This is a place with beautiful scenery all year round, with a different atmosphere in every season. The small wooden cottages blend perfectly with the surroundings. The handmade crafts inside aren’t cheap, but they’re worth checking out if you’re interested. It’s located near the New Furano Prince Hotel and ski resort, so there are many visitors in winter. There’s only one road leading up here, and it can get a bit crowded during the peak winter season.
山の家 — Google review
If you ask me whether this place is beautiful — I’d say it’s really beautiful. But I drove quite a long way to get here, about an hour. I came during the autumn season, around 6:30 p.m., and most of the shops were already closed, though the lights were still beautifully lit. I’d say if you’re coming from far away and don’t have your own car, it might be a bit tricky to get here. But if you’re staying nearby and it’s easy for you to travel around, this place is definitely worth a visit. The cool October air made everything look even more wonderful. 🍂
Indira J — Google review
This place is a short walk from the car park. But within 10m, you will be transported into another world - no kidding. The place has fresh air, under the forest canopy, with streams of water running through. Each hut has an artisan working, selling his/her craft. The walking path is a closed loop. You can spend either half hour or about 2 hours, depending on your interests in art and craft. There is a toilet in the compound. Car park is free. Recommended if you are within the vicinity.
Ron Y — Google review
Cute place nestled in the woods with little shops selling specialities - wooden, leather, metal etc. Many handcrafted items are made by the owners of each shop. The environment is quite unique and pleasant. Even though it was scorching outside, the area remained very cool, shaded by tall trees. Things sold were pricy because items were hand-made by the owners. Do support them if you fancy any of their items.
Snoop E — Google review
We enjoyed walking around the cute shops during the sunset. The atmosphere was so nice and cozy with the warm lights and the wood cabins. We didn’t purchase anything at the stores but we walked to the cafe which has a limited menu but good cakes and matcha.
Gilad S — Google review
Nakagoryo, Furano, Hokkaido 076-8511, Japan•https://www.princehotels.co.jp/shinfurano/facility/ningle_terrac…•+81 167-22-1111•Tips and more reviews for Ningle Terrace
5 min · 1.8 mi
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Furano Cheese Factory

4.0
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3.8
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Cheese shop
Pizza restaurant
Furano Cheese Factory is a must-visit for cheese enthusiasts and food lovers. The factory offers tours, tastings, and workshops where visitors can learn to churn butter or make curds and whey from Hokkaido milk. The popular Wine Cheddar, the only cheese in Japan with wine in it, is a highlight among the dairy products made with fresh Furano milk. Additionally, there are wood-fired pizzerias and gourmet shops on-site.
Cheese Factory that sells various cheese products and conducts cheese, butter and ice cream making experiences. Attended the butter making (40min) and cheese making (1hr) experiences. Had fun working out the arms during the butter making. Had to shake the heavy in a glass bottle for 8 to 10 minutes. After that, hands were shaking and couldn't write properly. Salted the butter to taste and we could bring it home. Cheese making was not as 'strenuous', just some stirring and folding. Procedures were given for both sessions, and you could bring the instructions home. You are given a sticker to decorate and paste onto your container of butter or cheese. Those who made ice cream got to eat them after the session. There is also a restaurant selling pizzas baked there. Tried their margarita and onion pizzas. Yummy...
Snoop E — Google review
A great stop for anyone interested in cheese and local food production. The facility is clean, informative, and offers a look into how their famous cheese is made. You can watch part of the process through viewing windows and learn about different cheese types. The tasting samples are a nice bonus, and the freshly made cheese is delicious. Don’t miss the milk ice cream and pizza from the cafe next door. A peaceful, family-friendly spot surrounded by nature. Great for cheese lovers and curious travelers!
Peng C — Google review
Visited the Furano Cheese Factory which also includes an ice cream shop and a pizza kitchen. We even saw classrooms where students were learning how to make waffles and other desserts, which added a nice, hands-on vibe to the place. The most eye-catching item was the asparagus ice cream. It felt a little too adventurous for me, so I gave it a pass and tried other flavors instead. The ice cream was light, not too sweet, and really let the fresh milk flavor shine. Important heads-up: both the ice cream and pizza shops only accept cash. We were already running low on Japanese yen, so we ended up skipping the pizza despite being completely tempted by the amazing smell. Unfortunately, we had already bought the ice cream first. And since both of us are more into savory food, that was a bit of a regret. Lesson learned. Inside the main hall, there was a cheese tasting station where we sampled all the different cheeses on sale. We bought the one we liked most right after. Overall, it’s a chill and family-friendly stop with fresh milk, light desserts, great-smelling pizza and a fun little cheese lesson. Just remember to bring cash if you plan to indulge in everything.
J — Google review
I really love the cheese-flavored soft ice cream here – it’s my absolute favorite! Highly recommended in any season. The seating area is comfortable, and you can also enjoy making cheese and butter yourself. Their pizza is pretty good too!
山の家 — Google review
When you visit Furano, you must visit this place to enjoy their milk, cheese cake and their Italian style pizza. From Furano station we took cab for 1550 yen in 10 minutes ride. They sell various cheese, milk nd butter made by their factory. They accept cash and card 💳 in their shop. To order pizza you must take the coupon order from vending machine , and pay it cash.The cost of the pizza 1000- 3000 yen, depend on the kind of pizza that you choose. Don't forget to visit theirices cream shop as well and try their cheese softcream. As I went by cab so I ask a favor the the ice cream shop keeper to help to call the cab back to furano station.
Dewi A — Google review
The factory experience is brief, with just three cheesemaking stages shown, but their products easily earn five stars!! The fresh milk is rich yet light, the cheesecake soft and airy, and the cheese soft serve is one of the thickest and smoothest we’ve ever tasted 😍 And they were reasonably priced too! Plus, there’s a large lawn where you can relax and enjoy your food 😌
Lynn — Google review
it was located in midst of the village lots of tree and quite interesting. there was free tasting of some cheese. all very tasty... a pizza making kitchen was also next to it where you can see how pizzas are made.. .
Susan K — Google review
Cheese good, pizza dough just so so! Underproof and difficult to digest! Price not cheap for 4 cheese pizza! Need to wait for 40mins, I doubt the temp of the pizza oven is >400C 😂
Lee P — Google review
2340-3 Naka5ku, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0013, Japan•http://www.furano-cheese.jp/•+81 167-23-1156•Tips and more reviews for Furano Cheese Factory
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Furano Marche

3.8
(3831)
Shopping mall
Souvenir store
Furano Marche is a charming local market located in Furano, consisting of three lovely buildings housing a product center, agricultural shops, and a delightful handmade bakery. This vibrant market offers an array of local agricultural products and delectable processed foods, as well as household goods and miscellaneous items to explore. Visitors can enjoy the diverse local foods at the restaurant and cafe or take-out gourmet shop.
Great place to have a Furano souvenir shop as well as have a but to eat and drink with many food and drink options.
Vindya W — Google review
These 2 mini buildings houses a souvenir store, food court, a bakery, a fresh produce store and ice cream store. Easy to browse and not too crowded. Free parking onsite.
Mervyn P — Google review
We visited in August and really enjoyed our time here. There’s plenty of fresh produce to buy and take home, plus bakeries, ice cream, and souvenirs for both gifting and memories. It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, snack, and enjoy the town’s atmosphere. We spent some time walking around, tasting different foods, and relaxing—it felt refreshing. The tomato juice is especially tasty, and the bakeries are worth trying as well. It’s also convenient that the shop offer tax refunds for 5,000 JPY and above, which makes shopping easier for tourists. Overall, it’s a great stop if you’re traveling in the area, whether to stock up on local goods or simply enjoy some time off the road.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Many many tasty options for eating/drinking as well as souvenir shopping! Organized parking guidance was appreciated. Clean bathroom facilities. There’s separate sections so make sure you check out both areas across the street!
Akira — Google review
Furano Marche is the ultimate one-stop shop for souvenirs. This fantastic market conveniently brings together a wide variety of local goods and handcrafted items from all over the region, making it easy to find the perfect memento. But it's not just for shopping—the market is also a foodie's paradise. You can find a mouthwatering selection of local foods, refreshing drinks, and delightful desserts. It's a highly recommended stop for anyone wanting to experience the best of Furano's flavors and products all in one place.
Sierra C — Google review
Small city and this place makes a good stop over for toilet and coffee breaks, thus output and input Cafe serves interesting local bread with their ingredients, coffee is soothing As usual, lots of Japanese snacks and biscuits available
L-C — Google review
Great shopping and food centre in an easy to access location. There is a bakery, cafe, farmers market, souvenir shop and several food stands here. There is another part of the complex across the street from the main building, this contains more cafes and restaurants. The parking is free and time unlimited. It is very busy but the car park staff are super organized, I only waited 5 minutes to park. You can park here and easily access central Furano.
Judy O — Google review
Good place to get lavender icecream. There is also a lot of baked delicacies in this mall - probably some of the best i have had in my trip.
Sathish S — Google review
13-1 Saiwaicho, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0024, Japan•https://marche.furano.jp/•+81 167-22-1001•Tips and more reviews for Furano Marche
4 min · 0.21 mi
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Yuiga Doxon

4.1
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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Japanese curry restaurant
Store
Yuiga Doxon is a rustic cottage located in Furano City, offering a unique dining experience with its wooden building and terrace. The restaurant is known for its slightly spicy curry dishes made with over 30 kinds of spices. Their bestseller, the Omelet and Sausage Curry, features special curry roux, omelet filled with an original cheese blend, and homemade sausage smoked over mountain cherry blossom wood. Most ingredients used are locally produced in Furano.
Had the omelette w sausage curry rice & it’s delicious but it didn’t wow me. We waited for 45 minutes from 1150am on a Tuesday & can’t believe there’s such a long queue when the area was like a ghost town 🤣 what surprised me is that the curry is actually a little spicy. Usually Japanese curry is on the sweeter side but this is spicy so if you do not take spicy food at all, please just skip this place. Overall I liked the curry rice for the variety of ingredients used which tastes very wholesome (sausage, salad, sweet potato, omelette & rice) but I would not queue for this 🫣 I read reviews saying the homemade sausage was special but I didn’t find it special. It’s just normal sausage & I had eaten better sausages 🤣
Felfelfel — Google review
It’s pretty good Curry Staff are nice Food is exceptional Quality is good Atmosphere is good but prob for non local, we are in the evening in Summer and without AC, and pretty much Mosquito around, it is not pleasant. The environment is clean and good. Just may not be acceptable to many people I am ok. I just want to highlight it out to people with expectations.
JOE C — Google review
Found this place thru google. We ordered the signature omelette curry rice with homemade sausage, the curry was rich, the omelette fluffy, and it comes with a sausage. The spiciness level is acceptable. The restaurant’s wooden cabin vibe made the meal even more special. Highly recommended in Furano!
Adam T — Google review
Queued quite a long time at Yuiga Doxon, which was surprising since the area was otherwise very quiet. The owners and staff were friendly, and the food was not bad overall. The omu curry rice was piping hot and flavourful — more peppery and spicy than sweet. The sausage was nice without a tough casing, and the omelette was creamy. Chicken curry was tender too. Enjoyed the meal, and it made a good lunch spot at Furano.
Melissa L — Google review
A long-established European-style curry shop located near Furano Station. It's a renowned Japanese curry restaurant with high quality and generous portions, topped with homemade sausage, bacon, beef tongue, and omelet. Moreover, there's an unbelievable service where you can refill the curry sauce as many times as you want! 🍛
吉川誠人 — Google review
Got the bestseller Omelette and Sausage Curry. Was veryvery good and tasteful, perfect for a cold day. Note the free curry refill by saying "ru-rururu". The atmosphere was incredible and the place is very unique. Is a very popular place so be aware that there is going to be a line.
Nicoló D — Google review
Curry omelette is excellent. One of the best I’ve ever had. Highly recommended. The ox tongue is very tender. Must try.
Fred H — Google review
After a few weeks in Japan, this restaurant gave me my favorite meal of the entire trip! The curry had an intense amazing flavor I will never forget - and the restaurant itself had the coolest vibe. Sit up on the second floor deck if you can! This is a must visit if you are on the area.
KB — Google review
11-8 Hinodemachi, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0025, Japan•https://www.instagram.com/yuigadoxon/•+81 167-23-4784•Tips and more reviews for Yuiga Doxon
6 min · 2.2 mi
5

Campana Rokkatei

4.4
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4.3
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$$$$affordable
Dessert restaurant
Campana Rokkatei is a charming tea room located in a picturesque vineyard in Furano, Hokkaido. It offers a delightful selection of delicate sweets and cheesecake from the renowned confectioner Rokkatei. The spacious interior features large windows that provide stunning views of the surrounding vineyard, while an outdoor terrace allows guests to enjoy their tea or coffee amidst the vines.
The Campana Rokkatei grape farm is a beautiful destination for enjoying their famous cakes. The warm restaurant provides a cozy spot to relax, and I can only imagine how stunning the scenery must be in the summer. If you miss your bus, don’t worry—you’ll have plenty of time to soak in the atmosphere. The café offers a nice selection of items at reasonable prices. In winter, it has a unique charm with its calming white landscape, very different from the vibrant summer scenery. I visited hoping for matcha desserts, but unfortunately, they weren’t available. The dessert selection is somewhat limited, with only about five options. However, the beautiful views, especially in winter, make it a worthwhile experience.
Jha O — Google review
Very famous Japanese snack store. The best bean mochi. Iced coffee is okay. Spacious parking lot. Clean bathroom. Amazing views. They also served Hayashi rice.
Akira — Google review
Its such a pleasure to spent time around this area, after having lunch in Jingiskan we can continue to get sweets in this shop, there a lots of sweets originated from Hokkaido. We can also enjoy soft ice cream abd delicatessen here. So much enjoy, when we can enjoy the foods with the beauty of the view from the mountains & grape yard. Very recommend to visit!!
Vincent — Google review
Beautiful place for buying the famous cakes, warm restaurant to sit and relax, I'm sure summer the scenery is different kind of beautiful. Don't follow your bus and you get to enjoy all the time you want. The coffee is cheap at 150yen, various item also cheap, maybe it's low season before December.
Chephren C — Google review
A beautiful and tranquil spot nestled among scenic vineyards with panoramic views of the Furano valley. Campana Rokkatei impresses with its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, perfect for a relaxing break. We enjoyed their famous Marusei Butter Sandwich as well as the ice cream sandwich — both absolutely delightful. The gift shop also offered an array of beautifully packaged sweets, perfect for souvenirs. A charming stop for anyone exploring the Biei-Furano area!
Isaac S — Google review
10 minutes drive from JR Furano Station, good ambience, have a Rokkatei shop, getting crowded when tourist buses arrive, serve coffee and dessert
Sunny C — Google review
Bustling sweets shop set in the backdrop amongst vineyards with a great terrace view of the rolling hills and the town of Furano. Tried some of their sweets
Calvin C — Google review
This is a very very lovely countryside shop in the Furano area. It’s surrounded by wine yards which you can take plenty of photos. The patio is also a nice place to enjoy the sun and view when it’s a good summer day. There’s a shop onsite that sells Rokkatei sweets to enjoy onsite as well as a souvenir shop. Note if you’re doing souvenir shopping, some items (or a lot of items) are not available at the airport shop. So if you see something you like, just get it first :)
Rachel C — Google review
1161 Shimizuyama, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0048, Japan•https://www.rokkatei.co.jp/facilities/%E3%82%AB%E3%83%B3%E3%83%9…•+81 120-126-666•Tips and more reviews for Campana Rokkatei
10 min · 5.5 mi
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Farm Tomita

4.4
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4.3
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Nature & Parks
Garden
Plant nursery
Farm Tomita is a renowned flower farm in Japan, particularly famous for its vast lavender fields. The farm offers visitors the chance to explore beautiful lavender plants and enjoy the scenic landscapes of Furano and Biei area. Additionally, visitors can indulge in lavender-infused treats such as ice cream and other local specialties available at the farm's shop. The farm also produces its own lavender extract, which is used to create their popular Lavender Soft Cream, offering a delightful taste with a refreshing aroma.
This is a beautiful scenic spot to enjoy seasonal flowers. The farm is large, and each area has its own vibrant color theme—purple lavender, bright red, sunny yellow, soft pink, and many other shades. It’s relaxing to walk around and take in the views from different angles, each corner offering a new photo opportunity. Across the farm, there are several souvenir shops and dessert stalls, with lavender ice cream being a highlight. We visited in August when many tour buses were here, but the space is wide enough that it didn’t feel too crowded inside. It’s an easy place to spend an hour or two enjoying nature, tasting local treats, and picking up gifts to bring home. We really enjoy the fresh green and orange melons as well as lavender icecream.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Farm Tomita in Furano is one of Hokkaidō’s most beautiful flower spots. In summer, the fields turn into waves of purple lavender, mixed with colorful flower rows that look like a painting. Walking through the gardens is relaxing, and the views of the fields with mountains in the background are stunning. Don’t miss the lavender soft cream—it’s fragrant and refreshing on a warm day. Entry is free, and you can also shop for lavender products like perfumes and soaps to take home. A must-visit if you travel to Furano in July or August.
Chalermchon S — Google review
A beautiful park you can view the scenery for free! We went in mid-September and there are lots of flowers to view. No lavenders as it is already past-season (I believe they bloom from June-August). There is a lovely lavender-themed gift shop and some delicious soft-serve ice cream, which comes in lavender and melon flavors.🍦
Jasmine W — Google review
🌸 A Living Masterpiece of Color and Fragrance Farm Tomita is nothing short of breathtaking—a true wonderland where nature and artistry blend seamlessly. The iconic lavender fields, stretching endlessly in waves of purple, are the crown jewel of the farm. When the breeze flows across, the entire hillside dances with lavender fragrance, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. It’s not just a visual delight but also a sensory journey that stays with you long after you leave. ⸻ 🌼 More Than Lavender – A Symphony of Flowers What makes Farm Tomita truly remarkable is that it’s not limited to lavender alone. The farm carefully cultivates a wide variety of seasonal flowers, painting the landscape in ever-changing patterns of color. Stripes of scarlet poppies, golden marigolds, snowy baby’s breath, and vibrant cosmos form breathtaking “rainbow fields” that look like a living painting under the Hokkaido sky. Each section feels like stepping into a different garden, each with its own charm and beauty. ⸻ 🌿 A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Care Farm Tomita doesn’t just showcase flowers—it represents decades of dedication to preserving and celebrating Hokkaido’s floral heritage. Walking through its fields, you can sense the meticulous care behind every bloom. The farm also offers unique lavender-based products—perfumes, essential oils, soaps, and even lavender ice cream—allowing visitors to take home a piece of this floral paradise. ⸻ 🌞 A Place to Slow Down and Feel Happiness Above all, Farm Tomita gives visitors something priceless: a sense of joy and peace. Whether it’s gazing at endless rows of lavender, enjoying the sweet fragrance in the air, or simply standing still to admire the vastness of colors, the farm reminds us how magical nature can be. It is not only a feast for the eyes but also nourishment for the soul. ⸻ ✨ In short: Farm Tomita is a place where flowers speak the language of beauty, harmony, and happiness—a destination that leaves every visitor inspired and enchanted.
Min M — Google review
It was my first time visiting a well-maintained lavender field, and being surrounded by the fragrant purple blossoms was both magical and fascinating—visually and aromatically. Purple is a rare color in nature; when you think about it, it’s actually not that easy to find naturally occurring purple around us. Here, you can also try lavender products like soaps, air fresheners, and even ice cream. As for the lavender ice cream… how should I put it? It’s not that it tasted bad, but it definitely felt a bit unusual. Let’s just say that until that moment, I had never imagined what fabric softener with lavender scent might taste like.
Johnny K — Google review
Visited on 29 Sep 2025 and didn't expect to see so many beautiful flowers here in autumn. There are far fewer crowds compared to spring and summer, allowing you to really enjoy the flower field. Recommend visiting in late September or early October if you're looking to avoid the heat and crowds.
Christo A — Google review
The ice cream there was exceptionally good. It had a unique taste of lavender. There was a souvenir shop with lots of souvenir for you to choose from to buy for your friends and family members. There was also a lot of places for you to take pictures of the colorful flowers. There is no need to buy tickets and you don't have to wait although there is a lot of people.
Kurtis L — Google review
This place is okay…. We thought it’s a must visit but it really isn’t, unless u have a lot of time and u are in the area then i guess might as well? Maybe cos we visited when it was autumn and there weren’t much colours, just a lot of people everywhere from the tour buses. The melon is good and super juicy, and the melon bun is not bad, but do not get the ice cream!! Extremely artificial it’s like eating soap (both the melon and lavender flavour were bad).
Clarice — Google review
15 Kisenkita, Nakafurano, Sorachi District, Hokkaido 071-0704, Japan•http://www.farm-tomita.co.jp/•+81 167-39-3939•Tips and more reviews for Farm Tomita
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Under a 1-minute walk from Yuiga Doxon, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Sushi Dokorotakahashi

4.4
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4.4
(5)
$$$$affordable
Sushi restaurant
Sushi Dokorotakahashi is a cozy and popular sushi restaurant in Furano town, known for its high-quality sushi and sashimi. The husband and wife team who own the restaurant are friendly and accommodating, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests. While the menu is primarily in Japanese, free Wi-Fi is available to assist with translation. The small size of the restaurant means that reservations are recommended due to its popularity.
Small place, reservation required. Only one chef, so be very patient. Excellent Omakase… he takes the trouble to plan so that there’s no duplication with my sushi roll and sashimi plate. Fresh, thickly sliced sashimi.
Elsie T — Google review
Insane waiting time. Prepare yourself for a 3 hour dinner. The fish quality is very good. On a high-end sushi scale from 1-10, I would place it on a 8. Unfortunately there was one course which was uneatable. See picture The hosts are very kind. I would just note that it would have been a good service to offer me something else to replace the one unpleasant dish, but they didn’t.
Alex A — Google review
Celebrated my partner's birthday there and made our reservations via JPNEAZY and paid JPY 1600 Yen just for the reservation. We did that because it was a Tuesday and most restraunts closes on Tuesday. Also when booking via this app, the only option you have is to select the omakase meal. If it is entirely up to me, i will definitely go for their ala carte menu. Their uni sushi and gs grilled cod fish was delicious. Omakase is 11,000 yen per person and personally i dont think it is worth the value. Started off with a simple ABC soup, then a plate of ordinary selection of sashimi, honestly i was so underwhelmed when i saw the sashimi. Next came the grilled cod fish, ok that was delicious, put a smile back on my face. After that was a piece of oyster, it was fresh. Then came a delicacy, cod fish sperm sac and finally a plate of sushi, the uni was the best, the rest of the sushi were ordinary selection like chutoro instead of otoro. We picked a bottle of limited brewery sake, cost 9000 yen, it was decent. Overall i will revisit but definitely opt for ala carte.
YF — Google review
A small, friendly family-run restaurant. Excellent sushi, tempura and local vegetable dishes. Only one chef so relax as you wait for your food to be prepared. We were lucky enough to get a seat but others were turned away so don’t forget to call ahead for a reservation! Five Stars and Three Thumbs Up!!
Kimmy S — Google review
The staff and customers are very family liked. They do their best to speak to us in English to make us feel at ease and we felt very welcomed. There’s a free parking space right outside. The shop can only host up to 15 pax if I’m not mistaken. So be there early. The sashimi is fresh and juicy but be sure to be able to wait as there is only one chef and it’s definitely worth a try. If possible, it will be best to call to make a reservation. Lastly, do expect to wait and don’t expect the food to be ready immediately as this is an Omakase restaurant.
Sebastian N — Google review
A must-go sushi place. They have sushi omakase, sashimi platter, great beer and especially unbelievable customer service. Their sashimi is exceptional and price is relatively cheap for the thick slices we got. Their sushi fish to rice ratio is 2:1 to 3:1. Recommend ordering the 10 or 12 sushi platter and the sashimi platter. Knowing and speaking English is not common in this area but the chef and assistant in the restaurant will go out of their way to use their notepads to translate what they want to tell you. Will come back to this place with other friends next time!
Edwin T — Google review
I had two sushi dinner in Fukura, this one has better quality food and drinks, we had two very nice seasonal sakes, sweet with melon taste, and I like another bottle of 新政,I am not sure if this is the best sushi, but it is a one in this area.
Sai C — Google review
Delicious sushi. As a vegetarian, the attention to detail on the cucumber roll was INSANE. Usually that is a “throw away” dish but here it was treated with as much care as the nigiri. My boyfriend had the 12 piece omakase menu which was likely the best of our Hokkaidō trip. If you ever visit Furano you must come and eat here! There is no English menu, so make sure you have Google translate. Also make a reservation in advance.
Robyn K — Google review
11-12 Hinodemachi, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0025, Japan•+81 167-22-0343•Tips and more reviews for Sushi Dokorotakahashi

Shinatora

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4.2
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Ramen restaurant
Ramen Shinatora in Furano is a popular spot known for its consistent long lines. The restaurant offers delicious charred-garlic broth and a variety of ramen options, including the personal favorite Shina soba and the unique Koge shio with black garlic broth. Customers also praise the chahan and buta don dishes. The menu includes options like pork with rice, fish ramen, and tsukemen, all receiving positive feedback.
Amazing ramen. Order the 2 recommended on their menu and u will not regret it. The garlic based soup has the roasted taste that comes with it. Soup is quite addictive to drink
Bing W — Google review
Everything on this menu is excellent! A must return location; multiple times ; so that you can try everything on the menu ! Top for me 1. Pork bowl (no.14 on menu) 2. Fried garlic ramen soup (no.2 on menu) 3. And standard (no.1 on menu) However I cannot give this place 5 stars, only 4; due to the owner auntie who is rude and dampened the experience (however her son, and young man is very kind) However I will even marry this rude Auntie if it means I can eat at this Ramen shop forever.
Nathaniel T — Google review
We had the miso ramen with pork fat and it was so good. Ramen was cooked perfectly and the broth was so flavourful. We notes many people mentioning an unfriendly lady with glasses but the one lady with glasses who served us was very friendly…she even helped me to count out coins so I could use them up to pay for our meal….all in all a lovely ramen place we recommend when in Furano.
Casey C — Google review
Ordered Koge-Shio Ramen and Debeso-meshi. Ramen Strong Base goes really well with the Charred Garlic Oil. Teppen! Ramen has topping : Best Bamboo shoot I've eaten in my life.. Asked the mum if it's sold as sides, and it's not. I would love to order more Bamboo Shoots! Chashu topping for ramen is seared perfectly too providing good Texture experience between sides. Interesting! Debeso Meshi is indeed DABESTO Butadon Thicc cut of Chashu, probably 60% of the Bowl is Chashu. What a bliss. We sat at the Counter but there's also Seiza seating that can fit up to 4 pax. Definitely recommended for Furano Besto.
Franky K — Google review
A tiny local ramen spot 🍜 We tried their two recommended bowls, the shina ramen was delicious while the black garlic ramen had great flavor but was a bit on the oily side. Overall, a satisfying experience🧄🍜👏🏻
Chaya C — Google review
Must-visit in Furano for ramen lovers Black ramen: salty but balanced, rich in deep flavors Buta Don: sweet, tender pork over fluffy Japanese rice No reservations – first come, first served Parking available right next to the restaurant Cash only (no cards accepted) English menu provided for visitors Toilet available on-site
Sierra C — Google review
Highly recommend the black garlic ramen and add the egg! We got here just 15mins after they opened and it filled up very quickly and formed a line shortly after - mainly locals too. Please note they accept cash only.
Jess D — Google review
One of the best Ramen I had in Japan The 'Back Fat Ramen' was one of the best Ramens I had ever had The broth was thick and smooth
Que — Google review
12-6 Saiwaicho, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0024, Japan•+81 167-23-2129•Tips and more reviews for Shinatora
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ジンギスカン白樺 富良野店

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Mutton barbecue restaurant
ジンギスカン白樺 富良野店 is a restaurant that offers delicious and juicy lamb and mutton, which are easy to eat without any gamey smell. The sweet sauce complements the meat well, making it perfect with rice. The Furano location provides a great view adjacent to Campana Rokkatei, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the area.
To specialise in one dish is a real understatement. They only sell mutton or lamb, which is technically the same. With onions. That's it. But OMFG, they do it well. The lamb was really delicious. Price is very reasonable at 900+ yen for the lamb and 700+ for the geriatric lamb, per portion. Simple, yet filling. Dont bring your jacket in unless you wanna smell like your lunch after your meal.
KC — Google review
So fascinating view of grape yard, we can enjoy our meal with the view, such an experience. The meat was well marinated and tender, but on mutton old is a bit chewy sometimes, the onion also a good combination of sides, serving time was so quick, & their payment only by cash.
Vincent — Google review
Their Mongolian BBQ here is absolutely magnificent. Cooking your own marinated lamb right on the BBQ at your table is really the only proper way to enjoy this kind of dining experience — it’s interactive, fun, and the flavour is incredible. The views outside over their vineyard just add to the charm, and with an ice-cold Sapporo Classic beer in hand, it’s hard to imagine a better way to spend a meal in Furano. If you’re in the area, this place is a must-visit. Great food, great atmosphere, and a truly memorable experience.
Gordon P — Google review
We had an awesome time at this restaurant. The food was tasty and reasonably priced. The staff was super friendly and made us feel right at home. We got a window seat with a view of the vineyard and mountains, which made the meal even better. The restaurant’s unique architecture was really cool too—we took tons of photos of the building. We were hesitant to try genghis khan because it felt gimmicky, but we were positively impressed by this first experience, and it has a lot to do with the restaurant itself. Would I recommend genghis khan? Maybe. Would I recommend this restaurant? Definitely yes.
Tao — Google review
The scenery is nice. Enjoyed our lunch with a nice view. The mutton is hood but yhe lamb is even better.
Loh E — Google review
Went there for the genghis khan and was not disappointed. The price is reasonable compared to other genghis khan in Hokkaido. Meat is fresh and not too gamey. The meat was great with the sauce! The queue is well managed.
Kenneth T — Google review
Reasonable priced. Delicious lamb/mutton with no gamey smell at all. One of the best meal during my hokkaido trip. Kid-friendly. English menu available. Just some post bbq smell on hair and clothing. Short opening hours.
Karen C — Google review
Come for the experience. Lots of people but fortunate the wait wasn't too long. The lamb was fine and we are happy with it.
Mel M — Google review
Japan, 〒076-0048 Hokkaido, Furano, Shimizuyama, 番外地•http://www.hokkaido-shirakaba.com/•Tips and more reviews for ジンギスカン白樺 富良野店

Le Gaulois Furano Italian Restaurant

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4.4
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Le Gaulois, located just a short walk from the New Furano Prince Hotel, offers a delightful dining experience in the heart of the forest. The menu showcases an array of Hokkaido ingredients, expertly prepared to highlight the region's natural bounty. Guests can savor dishes such as roasted lamb and sautéed Ezo Deer, complemented by a wine selection featuring French, Italian, and local varieties. The restaurant's cozy ambiance and exceptional service further enhance the overall dining experience.
Le Gaulois Furano offers a dining experience that is nothing short of extraordinary, celebrating the finest seasonal ingredients of Hokkaido with creativity and care. Every moment, from the first dish to the last, is a testament to the skill and passion of the chefs. The meal began with a rich and velvety **pumpkin soup**, served in perfectly heated bowls with warm cutlery. This thoughtful detail enhanced the experience, allowing the creamy texture and natural sweetness of the pumpkin to shine. It was a comforting and elegant start to the meal. The **salad** was an absolute masterpiece, featuring fresh vegetables from Furano farms, perfectly grilled scallops, and a delightful cheese cracker that added both texture and a subtle richness. Each bite offered something new, with elements like crispy potato chips adding a creative twist. The balance of flavors and textures was exceptional, showcasing the chef’s ingenuity and attention to detail. The main course was the star of the meal: the **grilled roast of “Hoshizora Black Beef.”** The beef was tender, juicy, and seasoned to perfection, a true highlight of the dining experience. Paired with the warm, homemade **whole wheat bread made with soba flour**, it was a deeply satisfying and harmonious main course. For dessert, the **grapefruit caramel pudding** was a beautiful conclusion. Soft, silky, and refreshingly citrusy, it balanced the sweetness of caramel with the bittersweet notes of grapefruit. It was light, refined, and the perfect way to end such an exquisite meal. The ambiance of the restaurant was equally impressive. With breathtaking views of Furano’s stunning landscapes and a thoughtfully designed interior, the atmosphere was warm, elegant, and inviting. Every detail—from the decor to the plating—showcased the immense effort and care put into creating a memorable experience. Le Gaulois Furano is a culinary gem. The combination of outstanding food, impeccable service, and a visually stunning setting makes it an unmissable destination. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience!
C — Google review
I think it is absurd that the restaurant only accepts reservations by phone, yet not once was the phone answered despite my frequent attempts over a period of two weeks. If the issue is that foreigners (or foreign calls) are not accepted, then a notice should simply be placed on the website stating that fact. No guest should be put in a situation where they have to call repeatedly for two weeks without receiving even the slightest service.
Stanley L — Google review
We had a wonderful dinner together and enjoyed fresh Hokkaido produce. The food was amazing as well as the service. We enjoyed getting to know you and will be back in winter.
Remko E — Google review
What a marvelous meal - when a Japanese friend recommended it, I knew it would be amazing. The food and service were extraordinary, and it felt such a treat to see how all the Hokkaido ingredients were woven in. Everything was super fresh, and the team could not have been kinder. Incredible!
Katharine C — Google review
A three minute walk down the path in the woods from the hotel back entrance brings you to the new addition to the New Furano Prince Hotel eating scene, Le Gaulois. The Signature Salad is plentiful with a variety of local produce including seafood, meat, leaf and root vegetables. Roasted lamb and the sautéed Ezo Deer were executed excellently. Wine list is tilted to French with a few Italians and local wine. Be careful back to the hotel when snowing...
Yu I — Google review
Give it a miss. Pretentious and very pricey without substance for what you get. Had dinner here and it was my worst meal in Hokkaido so far. I had the set dinner for 5700 yen. Soup and wine tasted watered down. Vegetable dish was fancy looking but basically very thinly sliced vegetables which were tasteless. Fish was ok. You get 2 slices of beef, which tasted quite good but it was very little. Dessert was jelly. Nice marketing posters but no substance to the food, I felt ripped off.
Hl P — Google review
Excellent farm to table restaurant. The use of seasonally local ingredients was well prepared an exceptional. The fresh handmade buckwheat bread was good as well. The server as well as the owner were very friendly and provided excellent service. 東京の店はもうないのは残念です。
Ryan K — Google review
I tried to call them for a reservation all day long throughout their opening hours over 4 different days when they're supposed to be open in the span of a week, and not once did they pick up.
San S — Google review
Nakagoryo, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0016, Japan•https://www.princehotels.co.jp/shinfurano/restaurant/legaulois/•+81 167-22-1123•Tips and more reviews for Le Gaulois Furano Italian Restaurant
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