Hokkaido Travel Guide

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Hokkaido is the northernmost of Japan's four main islands.

Home to Japan's native Ainu people, Hokkaido continues to represent the untamed wilderness with many great national parks. For many visitors the scenery resembles northern Europe, with rice paddies and concrete warrens replacing rolling fields and faux-German cottages. However, the ubquitous hotspring resorts in much of the island serve as a reminder that you are still in Japan.

Hokkaido is by far Japan's largest prefecture, consisting of Japan's entire northern island and its surrounding islets. Hokkaido is cooler than the rest of Japan, and the merciful lack of Japan's muggy summers and rainy season makes it a very popular domestic destination between May and August. Some of Hokkaido's inland areas have a continental climate, with large daily and yearly temperature variation.

Most of Hokkaido was settled by the Japanese within the last 100 years, compared to... (more)

Most of Hokkaido was settled by the Japanese within the last 100 years, compared to the thousands of years of Japanese history and pre-history. As a result, its architecture and cities are much more modern, and mostly based on western-like grid layouts.

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Hokkaido

snowboarding. nice snow!!
nice seafoods!!

Sapporo-shi

Japan. Hiro's grandmother home is there!^^ 8 years ago..

Sapporo-shi

Gourmet Destination. If you want the best of Japanese seafood, you will find it in Sapporo.

Sapporo-shi

Snow Sapporo. The snow festival in Sapporo is amazing! If you are going to Japan in February take some time to go there. However, make reservations for hotels and that in November, because they run out of room fast. The city is wonderful and easy to get around and the +show all people are friendly. There aren't as many temples up in Hokkaido, because of the history of the place. The Ainu museum in Sapporo University is also interesting, and the people there are more than willing to answer questions about the Ainu culture and language (which is different than mainland Japanese).

Sapporo-shi

Sapporo. The snow festival in Sapporo was wonderful!!

Tomakomai

Japan. Competed in a hockey exchange tournament. Overall an amazing experience. Hoping to return one day.

Sapporo-shi

Great town in Hokkaido. Home of Sapporo Beer

Wakkanai

Two Visits. Most northern point in Japan...you can see Sakhalin from Wakkanai.