Best Furano Chalets for Rent
Why You Should Stay in Furano?
Furano is known for having some of the best powder snow and skiing in all of Hokkaido. Furano ski chalets offer a charming alternative to the crowded resorts of
Niseko and
Hakuba, where you can enjoy the quiet beauty of Hokkaido's Furano Basin.
When staying in a Furano ski chalet, you'll be just minutes away from the ski slopes and lifts of
Furano Ski Resort, where you can ski the Furano Zone and Kitanomine Zone. After hitting the slopes all day, retire back to the cosy comfort of your chalet and relax by the fireplace.
The remoteness and rustic elegance of a ski chalet stay make Furano an
ideal destination for families, couples and groups of friends seeking an authentic winter wonderland experience in Japan.
Activities to Do in Furano
Skiing and Snowboarding
Of course,
skiing and snowboarding are the main attractions in Furano. The quality and quantity of the snow is unmatched, with Furano ski resorts known for receiving over 10 metres of powder snow every year. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding in Furano’s wide open runs, scenic glacial valleys, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Snowshoeing, Snowmobiling and Dog Sledding
For non-skiers and those seeking an alternate winter activity, Furano offers
snowshoeing through scenic mountain forests,
snowmobiling on snowcat tours, and dog sledding with teams of huskies pulling you across the snow. It’s a real winter wonderland dream come true!
Ice Fishing and Winter Rafting
For a unique winter experience with the family, you can go
ice fising for Wakasagi or Japanese Pond Smelt from a tent on a frozen lake. Or you can float down the calm rivers of Furano along snowy riverbanks for a relaxing afternoon. The peaceful atmosphere of these activities allows you and your loved ones to unwind and recharge while enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
Activities in Furano for Kids
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Aside from frolicking in Furano's bountiful snow, making snow angels, building snowmen and having epic snowball fights, kids can also enjoy other activities at the Furano Ski Resort. They have a
dedicated kids snow park with a sledding hill, tubing slopes and rope tows for kids to play in (supervised, of course).
Sights and Attractions in Furano
Visit the
Furano Birch forest, a famous tourist attraction with over 10,000 stunning silver birch trees. Then, head to the
Furano Cheese Factory where you can sample some of Hokkaido’s finest cheeses and dairy products.
During the summer, check out the
Furano Flower Fields where you can see a long stretch of beautiful lavender flowers as far as the eye can see. The
Blue Pond or Aoiike, close to Biei and a few minutes away from Furano, is also a sight worth seeing. Get ready to be dazzled by the deep blue-colored pond surrounded by thick greenery.
Where to Eat in Furano
After a long day enjoying Furano's snowy slopes, you'll want to refuel with some delicious Japanese cuisine. Visit
Kumagera, one of the most iconic restaurants in Furano, and warm your belly with their hotpots, pork cutlets, and curry.
Yuiga Doxon is also another Furano favourite with their must-try omurice and curry plates. If you fancy French and Italian, book a table at
Le Gaulois Furano where you can taste the freshest and finest ingredients that Hokkaido has to offer, right on your plate.