Red Melon & Icecream(산타의수염) ---------------- ¥
1,550
Lavender Icecream ---------------- ¥
300
Sliced Melon(Red or Green)
¥ 400
Red Melon & Icecream(산타의수염)
¥ 1,550
Lavender Icecream
¥ 300
Speaking of Furano, beautiful summer gardens come to mind. The one place all tour groups go to when visiting Furano would definitely be the famous lav ... More
Speaking of Furano, beautiful summer gardens come to mind. The one place all tour groups go to when visiting Furano would definitely be the famous lavender fields in Farm Tomita, one of the largest in the area, an iconic scenery of early summer in Hokkaido. Furano is also known for agricultural products, one of which is the Furano Melon. Each melon is carefully grown. Thanks to Furano's clean air, rich soil, and fresh water, her melons are sweet and juicy. There are many Furano melon farms around Furano, and in many places you can just buy them directly from the farmers.
3-32 Miyamachi, Nakafuranochou, Sorachigun, Hokkaido, Japan 
- Business hour -
Everyday 09:00am-17:00pm
- Directions -
The closest station:Lavender-batake station(Furano line, seasonal) Nakafurano station(Furano station)
Asahikawa- Biei- Lavender-batake station or Nakafurano station
Sapporo- Takikawa- Furano- Lavender-batake station or Nakafurano station
It's a famous Takoyaki restaurant in Dotonbori and you can choose toppings and sauce fot Tacoyaki. ... More
It's a famous Takoyaki restaurant in Dotonbori and you can choose toppings and sauce fot Tacoyaki.
salted green onion mayonnaise(소금 파 마요네즈 타코야끼) ---------------- ¥
650
Tacoyaki(타코야끼)
¥ 580
salted green onion mayonnaise(소금 파 마요네즈 타코야끼)
¥ 650
This is a takoyaki restaurant in Omotesando, Harajuku. Salted green onion mayonnaise Tacoyaki is the most popular menu here. ... More
This is a takoyaki restaurant in Omotesando, Harajuku. Salted green onion mayonnaise Tacoyaki is the most popular menu here.
Get a fee or old-school Tokyo at one of Japan's oldest shopping streeets, Nakamise-dori, which dates back to the 17th century. Most shops in this arc ... More
Get a fee or old-school Tokyo at one of Japan's oldest shopping streeets, Nakamise-dori, which dates back to the 17th century. Most shops in this arcade have been run by the same famillies for several generations, serving souvenirs, top-class street food and irresistibel snacks.
Don't miss the chance to try some of the city's best street food all in one place. Ningyoyaki-little sponge cakes filled with red bean paste and shaped like famous Asaskusa landmarks-and freshly toasted sembei crackers are two lacal favorites. Follow your nose to find juicy fried meat croquettes, sweet melon pan bread or cooling matcha ice cream among the stalls.