Looking for a summer getaway to beat the heat this July? Japan, with its beautiful mix of rich traditions and modern marvels surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, is the perfect destination. If so, Hokkaido, the northern island of the Land of the Rising Sun, will be a fantastic option for you.
Top places to visit in Hokkaido this July
With warm weather, high humidity, and fields of flowers blooming in magnificent beauty, Hokkaido offers an ideal setting for your vacation this July.
Vibrant flower fields await visitors
If you love the beauty of flowers, a trip to Japan will leave you awestruck by the brilliant flower fields. Traveling to Hokkaido in July will offer the perfect chance to witness the stunning bloom of purple lavender and radiant yellow sunflowers, alongside the excitement of traditional flower festivals in the area.

Surrounded by towering mountains in central Hokkaido, the beautiful town of Furano offers lush natural landscapes. July is the ideal time to visit Furano, as the town comes alive with the bloom of lavender flowers on famous fields like Tomita Farm, Lavender East, and the Kamifurano Flower Kingdom. Visitors can immerse themselves in the romantic beauty of lavender and enjoy activities such as flower picking and essential oil extraction.
Besides exploring the flower fields, visitors to Furano can also visit other famous attractions, such as the Biei Blue Pond, Kamifurano Flower Kingdom, and Kanno Farm.

The brilliant yellow of the sunflowers will surely catch your eye. Head to Hokuryu, the famous land of sunflowers always facing the sun in July, where you can enjoy vast fields of golden blooms, with the number of flowers reaching up to one million.
Admire one of the top 3 nightscapes in the world in Hakodate
Hakodate, a city in the southern part of Hokkaido, is home to famous Japan travel destinations like the Goryokaku harbor – a symbol of Hokkaido, the Hakodate Orthodox Church – a renowned national cultural asset, the historic Motomachi Catholic Church, and the Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse – a bustling shopping area converted from old warehouses.

Especially when night falls, from the observatory on Mount Hakodate, you can witness the enchanting night view of Hakodate with its sparkling lights, rated as one of the top three nightscapes in the world. When you visit Japan, make sure to visit Hakodate at night.
Embark on a Boat Tour to Explore the Sea
Located in the eastern part of Hokkaido, the small peninsula jutting into the Shiretoko Sea offers a perfect opportunity for visitors to witness the breathtaking natural beauty of Japan. One of the most popular tourist activities in Shiretoko is a boat ride, allowing travelers to enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Shiretoko region while spotting marine animals such as dolphins, whales, sea lions, and various seabirds. Along the coastline, you may also encounter wildlife like brown bears and deer. Visitors will also be awestruck by the Kamuiwakka Waterfall, towering at over 130 meters high, making it a must-see for even the most discerning tourists.

Japan is currently in its festival season, drawing a large number of tourists. As a result, booking a hotel room in Japan during this time can be quite challenging. Reach out to Mytour, which partners with numerous hotels across Japan, and we’ll assist you in securing the most affordable hotel room in Japan available.
