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The Old Aoyama Villa(Otaru Kihinkan)
Using their great wealth amassed through the herring fishing trade, the Aoyama family constructed …
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
The Old Aoyama Villa(Otaru Kihinkan)
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Imomochi(potato rice cake)
Imomochi is a traditional home-cooked snack that emerged in Hokkaido when settlers began arriving …
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Imomochi(potato rice cake)
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Cape Notoro
Notoro Cape, which juts out into the Sea of Okhotsk from the eastern side of Lake Notoro, is a pri…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Cape Notoro
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Highland Furano
Accommodation facility nestled in a lavender forest on the outskirts of Furano, where you can enjo…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Highland Furano
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Tokachi Nature Center
A facility where you can experience outdoor sports year-round in the magnificent nature of Tokachi…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Tokachi Nature Center
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Taiyo no Oka Cosmos Festa
The venue is one of Japan's largest cosmos gardens in Engaru Town. An event where cosmos flowe…
  • Shiretoko, Abashiri, Monbetsu
Taiyo no Oka Cosmos Festa
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Akarenga Terrace
A complex commercial facility located across from the former Hokkaido Government Office Building, …
  • Sapporo/Jozankei
Akarenga Terrace
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Kan Yasuda Sculpture Museum Arte Piazza Bibai
Once a wooden school filled with children’s laughter, this nostalgic building has been rebor…
  • Area around Sapporo
Kan Yasuda Sculpture Museum Arte Piazza Bibai
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Rokka no Mori (Six Flowers Garden)
A forest at the southern end of the Hokkaido Garden Highway in Nakasatsunai Village, where six rep…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Rokka no Mori (Six Flowers Garden)
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Biratori Town Memu Lily of the Valley Colony / Lily of the…
A viewing event held at Japan's largest wild lily of the valley colony in the Memu area of Bir…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Biratori Town Memu Lily of the Valley Colony / Lily of the…
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Yuni Garden
Home to one of Hokkaido’s largest kochia fields and a vibrant rose garden, this peaceful gar…
  • Area around Sapporo
Yuni Garden
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Kushiro City Museum
This museum is a treasure trove of discovery, with exciting modern displays arranged around the ce…
  • Kushiro, Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, Nemuro
Kushiro City Museum
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5-7 Alley Furarito
"5-7 Alley Furarito(ふらりーと)", a former vegetable market in downtown Asahikawa, has m…
  • Asahikawa, Sounkyo, Tenninkyo
5-7 Alley Furarito
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Muroran yakitori
Generally speaking, yakitori (meaning “grilled chicken”) refers to skewered chicken me…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Muroran yakitori
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Sumio Goto Art Museum
Located in the scenic town of Furano, the Sumio Goto Museum of Art is a sanctuary where the harmon…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Sumio Goto Art Museum
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Manabe Garden (Hokkaido Garden Path)
Located in Obihiro City, Manabe Garden is Japan's first expansive garden dedicated to conifers…
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Manabe Garden (Hokkaido Garden Path)
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Zerubu-no-Oka
Zerubu-no-Oka, spreading across Biei's hills, is a flower field where about 30 types of flower…
  • Area around Furano, Biei
Zerubu-no-Oka
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Former Iwafune Family Garden (Kousetsuen) / Hakodate MOMI-…
An autumn foliage illumination event held at the Former Iwafune Family Garden (Kousetsuen) in Miha…
  • Hakodate, area around Hakodate
Former Iwafune Family Garden (Kousetsuen) / Hakodate MOMI-…
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Bibai yakitori
Bibai-style yakitori (grilled chicken) is founded upon an enduring and sustainable principle: usin…
  • Area around Sapporo
Bibai yakitori
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Kitaichi Venetian Art Museum
Experience the opulent lifestyle of Venetian nobility through a remarkable collection of 3,000 gla…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Kitaichi Venetian Art Museum
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