Hokkaido

Sapporo Beer Museum
In Japan, beer originated from Hokkaido and Sapporo is Japan’s oldest beer brand, founded and brewed in 1876. Located in a beautiful old red brick brewery from the early Meiji period, the Sapporo Beer Museum and Sapporo Biergarten are two must-see places in Sapporo.

Kawayu Onsen in Hokkaido
Kawayu Onsen is a resort of hot springs in the middle of Akan National Park in Hokkaido. It is a good place to stay if you want to discover the natural bounty of the surrounding park.

Sapporo and Moerenuma park | Hokkaido
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island. Over 2.5 million people live in Sapporo, a city that only started growing rapidly in the last century. The Moerenuma Park was designed by a world-famous sculptor Isamu Noguchi.

Noboribetsu Area in Hokkaido, Japan
The area around Noboribetsu is best known for its mineral-rich hot spring area, but there are other attractions in the region as well. If you go to Hokkaido, Noboribetsu and its surroundings should definitely feature on your itinerary!

Niseko Ski Resort, Hokkaido
Niseko is located a two-hour drive away from Hokkaido’s main airport New Chitose. The annual average temperature is only 6.3 degrees Celsius, making it a much-loved destination for winter sports from late November until early May.

Asahikawa Area in Hokkaido, Japan
Asahikawa is the second-largest city in Hokkaido, with only Sapporo being larger. Early February each year the Ashikawa Winter Festival is held here, and Ashikawa’s gastronomical claim to fame is its Ashikawa Ramen.

Nemuro in Hokkaido, Japan
Nemuro, a small provincial city of 31,000 people, is the easternmost city in Japan. But Nemuro’s main attraction is the nature around it: the lush forests, lakes, marshes and swamps, and the beautiful coastal scenery.

Akan-Mashu National Park
The Akan-Mashu area was formed by volcanic activity around 6000 years ago. Akan-Mashu National Park is especially known for its 3 beautiful lakes; Lake Akan, Lake Mashu, and Lake Kussharo.

Kushiro and Tokachi Area
Kushiro is the largest city on the sparsely-populated eastern side of Hokkaido. The area is a treasure trove for those who love nature and gourmet food.

Shiretoko and Abashiri Areas
Nature paradise ! Shiretoko is located eastern part of Hokkaido. you can enjoy Hiking, Fishing, hunting, ice breaker boat and Drift ice walk. I would like to recommend you to visit Rausu to observe the bird watching in winter time.

Historical Village of Hokkaido
The Hokkaido Historical Village is an open-air museum located in the Atsubetsu district of Sapporo, was opened in 1983, and contains more than 50 buildings and facilities from the Meiji and Taisho periods. This was the time during which Hokkaido developed rapidly and got its modern face.

Hakodate
Hakodate is well-loved by domestic tourists but often overlooked by foreign tourists which makes it a hidden gem. If you like green cities surrounded by beautiful nature, then Hakodate is a great place to visit.

Furano and Biei
Furano and Biei are located next to each other and are usually visited in one trip. Most people discover the areas on a 4-5 day trip, but if you come in summer and really want to take your time to relax in a beautiful natural area, it is perfectly possible to take one to two week trip to this area as well.