Hokkaido in May: Things to Do, What to Eat & Travel Tips

Planning a trip to Hokkaido in May? You’ll love it!

Hi, I’m Yuuka, your go-to Hokkaido travel expert. I grew up in Hokkaido, so I’m here to share insider tips to help you plan your trip.

In this guide, you’ll find the best things to do, what to eat, weather tips, and my top itinerary picks for May.

Let’s get started!

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Why Visit Hokkaido in May?

May is one of the most underrated months to travel to Hokkaido, in my opinion!

The snow is mostly gone, and the cherry blossoms are still blooming in the east. The weather is warm enough to do some outdoor activities.

But just avoid the Golden Week. It’s a cluster of Japanese national holidays from the end of April to early May.

Many people travel during this holiday, so touristy places get very crowded. Prices for flights, hotels, and car rentals also increase.

With that in mind, here’s how to make the most of your Hokkaido trip in May.

Top Things to Do in Hokkaido in May

See Late-Blooming Cherry Blossoms

A sweeping hillside blanketed in vibrant pink moss phlox (shibazakura), creating a stunning floral carpet under the spring sun.

If you missed the cherry blossom season in Tokyo or Kyoto, don’t worry! Hokkaido’s sakura blooms much later than mainland Japan.

In Eastern Hokkaido, you can still catch cherry blossoms in early to mid-May!

Some of my favorite spots:

  • Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park: This isn’t a typical cherry blossom spot! it’s a hillside painted in bright pink moss phlox (shibazakura). Peak bloom is around early to mid-May.

  • Shibazakura Takinoue Park: Another shibazakura spot in the region.

  • Mount Tento in Abashiri: I love this spot because it’s a lesser-known hidden gem. From the mountain summit, you can enjoy cherry blossoms and a panoramic view of the Okhotsk Sea and the Shiretoko mountain range.

💡Pro tip: Cherry blossom forecasts are released around February and regularly updated throughout the season. Check the latest predictions to include the best cherry blossom spots in your trip.

Hike the Shiretoko Five Lakes Trail

A serene view of one of the Shiretoko Five Lakes reflecting the surrounding lush greenery and snow-capped mountains under a clear blue sky.

In the Shiretoko National Park, the Shiretoko Five Lakes trail is one of the top attractions in Eastern Hokkaido.

In May, you’ll spot signs of early spring, like budding trees, birds, and possibly even deer and foxes!

Depending on the season, it’s required to hire a guide or take a quick safety briefing at the Shiretoko Nature Center, which is the starting point of the trail.

  • Protected Walkway (1.6 km): Passing Lake 1 only. Elevated paths protected from wild bears, no guide needed.

  • Small Loop (1.6 km): Lakes 1 & 2, guided in summer months.

  • Big Loop (3 km): All five lakes—best views! Guided in the summer.

Check the latest safety rules and schedules here.

Hokkaido’s Scenic Drives

May is one of the best months for a road trip in Hokkaido. Roads are clear of snow, the scenery is greener, and the roads are not crowded (but again, avoid the Golden Week early in the month).

Here are some of my recommendations for scenic drives.

Shiretoko Crossing Road

Wind through 27 km of lush greenery connecting Utoro and Rausu.

This well-maintained mountain pass offers easy driving and amazing views of the Shiretoko mountain range and Mt. Rausu, often capped with snow even in summer.

📍Route: Utoro to Rausu (*Closed between early November and late April)

North Pacific Seaside Line

Travel from Hiro Town in Tokachi to Cape Nosappu in Nemuro along this 321 km coastal route.

The journey is lined with gorgeous cliffs and unique rock formations washed by the waves, offering an interesting landscape along the way.

Use this itinerary for the last part of the drive!

📍Route: Hiro to Cape Nosappu

Road to the Heaven

A 28 km straight road in Shari that looks like it’s stretching into the sky.

You can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of mountains and fields while driving, or take a photo of this unique road leading up to the sky at the observatory here.

📍Route: Shari, Road 334 & 244

Hokkaido Festivals & Events in May

Higashimokoto Shibazakura Festival

One of Eastern Hokkaido’s most photogenic spring festivals. From early to late May, this hillside park is covered in blooming pink moss phlox.

here are walking paths, photo spots, and local food stalls with seasonal snacks.

  • Dates: May 3–31, 2025

  • Location: Higashimokoto, near Abashiri

Sapporo Lilac Festival

This festival marks the beginning of summer in Sapporo! Lilac is a signature tree of the city.

In May, Sapporo celebrates with a festival that combines flowers with cultural festivities and live music.

  • Dates: May 14–25, 2025

  • Location: Odori Park, Sapporo

Akkeshi Cherry Blossom and Oyster Festival

In the coastal town of Akkeshi in Eastern Hokkaido, spring brings a unique combination of cherry blossoms and oysters!

You can enjoy freshly grilled oysters and clams under blooming sakura trees.

  • Dates: May 10–18, 2025

  • Location: Nenohi Park, Akkeshi

Seasonal Foods to Eat in Hokkaido in May

  • Crab

  • Sea urchin

  • Scallop

  • Asparagus

Hokkaido Weather in May

Hokkaido’s May weather is cool but getting warmer, shifting from spring to early summer by the end of the month.

The average temperature in May is 10–15°C (50–68°F). Rain is minimal.

Snow is gone from most towns, but some high mountain areas still might have snow patches.

For packing, bring layers (a light jacket, hoodie, or fleece) and a windbreaker for mornings and evenings.

Best Hokkaido Itineraries for May Travel

Next Steps For You!

Now you know what to expect in Hokkaido in May! Here’s how I can help you plan even better.

Happy trip planning!

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