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Tenninkyo Gorge
Experience the breathtaking scale of nature at Tenninkyo Gorge, a majestic hot spring destination …
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Tenninkyo Gorge
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Hosooka Observatory
Experience the vast scale of Kushiro Marsh from its most iconic viewpoint.Known as “Daikanbo…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Hosooka Observatory
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Nopporo Forest Park
Step into a vast natural landscape of about 2,053 hectares at Nopporo Forest Park. Located just a …
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Nopporo Forest Park
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Cape Sukoton
Experience the raw power of nature where the deep blue sea meets the endless sky.Cape Sukoton offe…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Cape Sukoton
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Shizunai Nijukken Road Cherry Blossoms & Shizunai Cherry B…
Experience one of Japan's most spectacular spring sights: a 7km straight path lined with over …
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
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Cape Erimo Wind Museum
At the far end of Japan’s northern frontier, where the “backbone of Hokkaido”&md…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Cape Erimo Wind Museum
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Lake Shikaribetsu Sunken Railway Tracks
Experience a mysterious scene where railway tracks stretch into the crystal-clear depths of Lake S…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Lake Shikaribetsu Sunken Railway Tracks
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South Hokkaido Railway
Experience the magic of twilight and flickering fishing fires on this charming South Hokkaido Rail…
  • Hakodate, area around Hakodate
South Hokkaido Railway
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Tokiwa Park
Tokiwa Park, established in 1910 as the first park in Asahikawa, is a sprawling 16-hectare retreat…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
Tokiwa Park
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Sarobetsu Wetland|Sarobetsu Wetland Center
One of Japan’s largest wetlands, this vast 6,000-hectare expanse offers a quiet escape where…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Sarobetsu Wetland|Sarobetsu Wetland Center
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Cape Erimo
Experience the raw power of nature at Hokkaido’s southern tip, where the rugged Hidaka Mount…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Cape Erimo
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Lake Kuttara
Surrounded by lush primeval forests, Lake Kuttara is a stunning caldera lake designated as a speci…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Lake Kuttara
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Cape Kiritappu
Located at the eastern tip of Hamanaka, Cape Kiritappu juts out into the Pacific Ocean, revealing …
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Cape Kiritappu
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Kofuku Station
Step into a nostalgic chapter of Hokkaido’s railway history at Kofuku Station in Obihiro. Th…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Kofuku Station
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Rokugo Forest
Experience the serene atmosphere of Rokugo Forest, where the original filming locations of the leg…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Rokugo Forest
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Rebun Usuyukiso Flower Colony
Discover the ethereal beauty of Rebun Usuyukiso, a delicate white wonder blooming along a scenic i…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Rebun Usuyukiso Flower Colony
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Sobetsu Park
A scenic spring destination where plum and cherry blossoms bloom side by side.Perched on a hillsid…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Sobetsu Park
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Lake Nukabira
Nestled in the forests of Hokkaido, Lake Nukabira is a tranquil artificial lake created in 1955 by…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Lake Nukabira
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Lake Saroma Observation Deck
Perched 376 meters above sea level near the heart of Lake Saroma’s shoreline, this observati…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Lake Saroma Observation Deck
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Former Iwafune Family Garden (Kousetsuen) & Hakodate MOMI-…
Discover a serene escape where history blends seamlessly with nature. At Kousetsuen, the changing …
  • Hakodate, area around Hakodate
Former Iwafune Family Garden (Kousetsuen) & Hakodate MOMI-…
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