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Furano

Hokkaido, Japan

Furano is both the resort and the town — the ski area is right on the edge of town. A more authentically Japanese experience than Niseko, with lavender fields, local eateries, and a quieter vibe.

Furano

Accommodation & Housing

Staff Housing
Available
Average Rent
¥25,000–¥45,000/month. Staff housing common.
Housing Demand
Moderate — less competitive than Niseko.
Temporary Stays
Guesthouses, employer housing, share apartments.

Transport & Accessibility

To Resort
Resort is walkable from town. JR Furano station connects to Sapporo/Asahikawa.
Parking
Free parking at resort and in town.
Nearest Airport
Asahikawa Airport ~60km (1hr). New Chitose Airport ~150km (2.5hr).
Road Conditions
Well-maintained. Snow tyres essential.

Cost of Living

Weekly Estimate
¥35,000–¥50,000/month
Supermarkets
Co-op supermarket, small local shops. More limited than Kutchan.
Eating Out
¥700–¥1,200 for local meals. Furano is famous for its curry and cheese.

Work & Employment

Local Employers
Furano Ski Resort (Prince Hotels), local ryokans, restaurants.
Extra Opportunities
Farm work in lavender season, English teaching.

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Lifestyle & Amenities

Bars & Nightlife
Quiet nightlife — a few izakayas and bars. Nothing like Niseko's party scene.
Restaurants & Cafés
Furano Cheese Factory, Kumagera (traditional Japanese), local ramen shops.
Gyms & Fitness
Town sports centre.
Shops & Services
Small shops, convenience stores, ski hire.
Events & Festivals
Furano Belly Button Festival (summer), snow festivals.

Healthcare & Safety

Medical Facilities
Furano Hospital.
Emergency Services
Full emergency services.

Community & Culture

Vibe & Atmosphere
Authentic Japanese small-town life with great skiing. Peaceful and cultural.
International Workers
Growing but still predominantly Japanese. More immersive cultural experience.
Social Life
Quiet and community-focused. Onsen visits, local festivals.

Climate

Winter Temperature
-12°C to -3°C
Snowfall in Town
Heavy snowfall — town gets plenty of snow.
Summer Appeal
Famous lavender fields draw tourists. Beautiful hiking and cycling.

Practical Tips for Seasonal Workers

Best Time to Arrive
Late November.
Community Groups
Furano Seasonal Workers group.
Insider Tips
Learn Japanese — less English spoken than Niseko. The curry is a must-try. Great powder with no crowds.

Quick Info

Population

21,000 permanent

25,000 in season

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