Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Around Himawari Tourist Center
Near the entrance to the Sunflower Tourist Center, there is a map showing the current flowering status of the Sunflower Village.
At the tourist information center, volunteers are on hand to provide courteous hospitality to visitors. Next to it is the parking fee payment machine.
Sunflower Village - Flowering Status Guide Map
Tourist Information Center
Parking lot payment booths and payment machines
Daiwa's sunflower maze is in full bloom!
The sunflowers in the field at the back, "Daiwa's Sunflower Maze," are in full bloom! A sea of sunflowers spreads out before you!
At the ticket counter, a cute receptionist will greet you with a smile!!!
Starting this year, we are also selling a variety of cold drinks!
- coca cola
- Cider
- Green Tea
- Water, etc.
- (all ¥150)
Upcoming viewing areas and new spots
Jumbo Maze
Please note that the Jumbo Maze has not yet bloomed, and the ticket office is not open yet. The sunflower field is still covered in green.
Sunflower field on the hill
The fields on the hill are starting to bloom here and there, with a sparse mix of yellow and green!
New! Mysterious Pink Door
And this year, a new "pink door" was introduced! Peeking out from the heart-shaped monument, it stands nestled against the sunflower field on the hill.
Once you open the door, you might find yourself in a completely unknown world you've never encountered before. What kind of world will you be able to peek into? It's sure to be exciting!
The "Himawari" Ferris wheel is also in operation!
The sunflower field (jumbo maze) is still covered in green. The "Himawari" Ferris wheel is running smoothly!

With boundless love, gratitude, and prayers, I wish to share with you the wonderful world that has been woven together by my encounter with Himawari-san.
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| The 39th Sunflower Festival (Hokuryu Town, Hokkaido) will be held! July 20, 2025 (Sunday) - August 18, 2025 (Monday) |
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| ❂ Duration: 30 days ❂ Area: Approximately 23 hectares ❂ Number of trees: 2 million ❂ Best time to see: Early August |
◇ Photography, editing, and website management: Noboru Terauchi Writer: Ikuko Terauchi