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Browse hotels in Nayoro, Hokkaido — stay near Piyashiri Ski Resort or Nayoro Station on the JR Sōya Line. Lavender fields peak in July.

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About Nayoro

Nayoro: Northern Hokkaido's Snow and Lavender City

Nayoro sits in the upper reaches of the Teshio River valley in northern Hokkaido, roughly 100 km north of Asahikawa. The city built its identity around two contrasting seasons: powder snow winters and purple-bloomed summers. Nayoro Piyashiri Ski Resort operates on a 1,000-metre peak, drawing skiers who prefer uncrowded slopes over Niseko's resort crowds. In July, lavender fields around the city rival those of Furano in fragrance, if not in scale.

Where to Stay

Accommodation clusters near Nayoro Station on the JR Sōya Main Line, giving guests walkable access to the city centre and bus connections north toward Wakkanai. Most properties are small business hotels and ryokan, suited to travellers passing through the Sōya corridor or stopping for a ski weekend. The station area offers the broadest range of dining options, with izakaya serving locally caught salmon.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Direct limited express trains from Asahikawa take approximately 1 hour 40 minutes on the JR Sōya Line.
  • Winter gear: Pack thermal layers; January temperatures regularly drop below −15 °C.
  • Ski timing: The Piyashiri resort season typically runs December through late March.
  • Summer visits: Lavender peaks in mid-July; book accommodation several weeks ahead during that window.

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