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Nitori Fruit Farm (formerly Yamamoto Fruit Farm)
A tourist farm boasting the largest scale in Yoichi Town, where you can enjoy diverse fruit pickin…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Nitori Fruit Farm (formerly Yamamoto Fruit Farm)
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Higashikagura Forest Park Campground
Experience a diverse resort at the foot of the Daisetsuzan Mountains, featuring extensive outdoor …
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Higashikagura Forest Park Campground
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Takeyama Kogen Hot Spring (Temporarily closed for renovati…
Experience the charm of a hidden hot spring in the highlands. The rock bath and skin-beautifying w…
  • Area around Sapporo
Takeyama Kogen Hot Spring (Temporarily closed for renovati…
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Lake Saroma Wakka Wild Flower Garden
Japan's largest 700-hectare wild flower garden, certified as a Hokkaido Heritage site, spreadi…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Lake Saroma Wakka Wild Flower Garden
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Shiretoko World Heritage Rusa Field House
At the "Shiretoko World Heritage Rusa Field House," mountaineers and sea kayakers (navig…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Shiretoko World Heritage Rusa Field House
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Mukawa Smelt
Smelt, a Hokkaido specialty, lives off the Pacific Coast. The smelt found around the town of Mukaw…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Mukawa Smelt
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Lake Chubetsu
Admire the breathtaking mirror-like reflection of Mt. Asahidake on the glass-like water, and the e…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Lake Chubetsu
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Eniwa Country Club
Tee off in luxury on this championship course nestled in the lush greenery of northern Japan. Eniw…
  • Area around Sapporo
Eniwa Country Club
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Onneto Hot Spring Waterfall
It's about a 1.5km walk along a forest road from the parking lot on the south side of Onneto. …
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Onneto Hot Spring Waterfall
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Mashike Fruit Winery
“Mashike Fruit Winery” manufactures and sells “Mashike Cider” using apples…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Mashike Fruit Winery
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Shin-Sapporo Sun Plaza Aquarium
A compact yet fulfilling urban aquarium adjacent to Sun Plaza, a large commercial facility directl…
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Shin-Sapporo Sun Plaza Aquarium
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Nakajima Lake Forest Museum
Located on Nakajima Island at the center of Lake Toya, this museum is a symbolic site of the UNESC…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Nakajima Lake Forest Museum
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Himenuma Pond
Witness the breathtaking "Inverted Rishiri Fuji" reflected on a serene, emerald pond.Him…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Himenuma Pond
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Housui Winery
On a quiet hill embraced by clear Hokkaido air, the red-roofed Housui Winery stands as a charming,…
  • Area around Sapporo
Housui Winery
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Former Hanadake Banya
From 1868 to 1950, the coasts along the Sea of Japan made herring fishers wealthy and prosperous. …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Former Hanadake Banya
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Hokkaido Bank Curling Stadium
Curling, the Canadian sport made known thanks to the Winter Olympics, is a favorite sport among Sa…
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Hokkaido Bank Curling Stadium
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Ishiyama open space
Ishiyama open space is home to a type of soft stone used in the construction of many major buildin…
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Ishiyama open space
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Harvester Yakumo
This restaurant is located on a hill overlooking Funka Bay. Yakumo is the birthplace of Japanese H…
  • Hakodate, area around Hakodate
Harvester Yakumo
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Recycled Houses
Discover a unique filming location in Furano where creativity, sustainability, and storytelling co…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Recycled Houses
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Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art
Surrounded by nature, this museum is a warm and inviting space dedicated to Art of Wood. It houses…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art
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