
Biei Patchwork Road
Rolling farmland hills west of Biei town that resemble a giant patchwork quilt — wheat, potatoes, lavender and sunflower fields stitched together across gentle knolls. Best explored by rental bicycle in summer.
2–4 hours
Free
Always open (outdoor farmland roads)
June–October
30+ min by rental bike from Biei Station (3–4 hrs to explore the full area)
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Ken & Mary's Tree and the Christmas Tree are lone sentinel trees beloved by landscape photographers
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Rental bikes from Biei Station let you cruise the quiet lanes at your own pace
- 3
Crops change colour through summer — green in June, lavender-purple in July, gold in August
- 4
No crowds compared to the nearby lavender fields at Furano
Local Tips
Summer (July–August) brings the most dramatic colour patchwork — fields of lavender, sunflowers, and potatoes in rolling rows. Cycle rental from Biei Station is the best way to explore; electric bikes recommended for the hills. Ken and Mary's Tree, Mild Seven Hill, and the Patchwork Road form a classic 15km loop.
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