Discover a Hidden Gem in Sapporo: Enjoy Wisteria at Tsukisamu Park

As May comes to a close, Sapporo is adorned with beautiful Fuji flowers blooming in various locations.

One such hidden spot is Tsukisamu Park, located in the Toyohira Ward of Sapporo City. This park offers a serene environment surrounded by nature, making it a popular destination for casual strolls and picnics among the locals.
However, not many locals are aware of the park’s secret: the opportunity to admire stunning wisteria flowers during this season.

In this blog post, I’ll guide you through the charms of Tsukisamu Park, the locations of witeria, activities to enjoy, and recommend some nearby cafes. Let’s dive in!

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The Charms of Tsukisamu Park:

Tsukisamu Park is a nature-rich oasis just a 15-minute drive or subway ride from downtown Sapporo.

Its expansive grounds are adorned with lush green forests, providing a relaxing setting to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature throughout the changing seasons. With an array of vibrant flowers blooming year-round, it’s an ideal place for leisurely walks and picnics.

Despite its proximity to the city center, Tsukisamu Park remains a hidden gem, treasured by the locals for its blend of nature and recreational activities.

When are the Fuji Flowers in Full Bloom?

Wisteria at Tsukisamu Park reach their peak bloom from mid to late May. You can enjoy the mesmerizing spectacle of these flowers at two locations within the park.

While Sapporo boasts several renowned spots for wisteria, Tsukisamu Park stands out as a less crowded hidden gem for appreciating these beautiful blooms.

The abundance of wisteria in full bloom creates a surreal and enchanting atmosphere. I highly recommend visiting Tsukisamu Park during this magical time to experience the splendor of wisteria.

Wisterias in Tsukisamu Park:

1. Next to the Boating Pier by the Pond:

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I’m Aoi, web designer, writer born in Sapporo, Hokkaido. I'm sharing charms of Hokkaido from my original perspective of having lived outside of Hokkaido and overseas!

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