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Lake Akan
Witness the rare marimo algae and the seasonal beauty of a caldera lake born 150,000 years ago.For…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Lake Akan
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Takino Suzuran Hillside National Park
This expansive national park features around 800 species of plants, offering colorful floral displ…
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Takino Suzuran Hillside National Park
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Hoshino Resorts Tomamu
This expansive 1,000-hectare resort, embraced by the Hidaka Mountains, offers stunning views of th…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Hoshino Resorts Tomamu
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Northern Horse Park
From horseback riding and garden strolls to Hokkaido’s seasonal cuisine, this nature-filled …
  • Area around Sapporo
Northern Horse Park
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Onuma Quasi-National Park
Discover a breathtaking landscape of over 100 emerald islands scattered across three serene lakes,…
  • Hakodate, area around Hakodate
Onuma Quasi-National Park
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Farms Chiyoda
A hands-on farm in Biei where families can interact with animals, watch milking, and enjoy gourmet…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Farms Chiyoda
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Shiretoko: A UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site
Witness the miraculous cycle of life nurtured by drift ice and ancient forests. In Shiretoko, your…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Shiretoko: A UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site
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Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden
Glide through the air over a sea of fragrant purple, with the majestic Tokachi peaks framing a lan…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Hokuseiyama Lavender Garden
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Lake Kussharo
Discover the majesty of Japan’s largest caldera lake, where natural hot springs meet expansi…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Lake Kussharo
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Lake Mashu
A sacred caldera lake known as the “Lake of the Gods,” celebrated for its serene &ldqu…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Lake Mashu
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Kiroro Snow World / Kiroro Resort
Journey to the peaks on a 3,300-meter gondola and discover a pristine world of light, dry powder s…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Kiroro Snow World / Kiroro Resort
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Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
Experience a quintessential Hokkaido pastoral scene with grazing sheep and panoramic views, just a…
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
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Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center
The Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center serves as an essential hub for travelers exploring the breathta…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center
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Furano Ski Resort
Experience the pinnacle of “ultra-dry” powder snow in Furano, surrounded by Hokkaido&r…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Furano Ski Resort
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Asahidake Visitor Center
Located at the foot of Mt. Asahidake, the highest peak in Hokkaido, the Asahidake Visitor Center i…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Asahidake Visitor Center
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Rusutsu Resort
Experience breathtaking views from the Yotei Panorama Terrace via the summer gondola.Set across ex…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Rusutsu Resort
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Notsuke Peninsula
Between the Shiretoko and Nemuro Peninsulas, Notsuke Peninsula reaches out like an arm into the Se…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Notsuke Peninsula
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Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU Ski Resort
Immerse yourself in a winter wonderland featuring expansive slopes with world-class snow quality a…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU Ski Resort
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Rusutsu Resort Ski Area
Spread across expansive mountain terrain with stunning views, Rusutsu Resort Ski Area is one of Ho…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Rusutsu Resort Ski Area
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Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ski Resort
Located on the majestic Mt. Kurodake within Daisetsuzan National Park, this authentic mountain res…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ski Resort
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