Hokkaido is home to stunning natural parks (7 national parks, 5 quasi-national parks, and 12 prefectural parks). The region offers a beautiful cycle of seasons: cherry blossoms and vibrant flowers in spring, immersive nature experiences in summer, colorful foliage and gourmet delights in autumn, and snow activities in winter. Popular tourist destinations such as the Shiretoko Five Lakes, the view from Mount Hakodate, trekking in the Daisetsuzan Mountains, red-crowned cranes, sightseeing in Sapporo, and the powder snow of Niseko and Furano are all nearby, making Hokkaido ideal for both nature and cultural experiences.
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Hokkaido is about 1/4 the size of Japan (about 40 times the size of Tokyo), an island surrounded by the sea on three sides and home to about 5.09 million people, rich in nature, and with a thriving agriculture, forestry, and fishery industry. Popular tourist areas are divided into four major categories.
*Administratively, the island is managed by 14 branches (blocks).
In recent years, with the global popularity of AT (Adventure tourism), Hokkaido’s natural experiences, cultural and historical experiences, and life experiences in snow country have become popular. Information on cultural and historical experiences and living in snow country is required in each of the four areas, so here is a brief overview. For details, please refer to each section and the municipalities that are providing the information.
Oshima Branch Office, Hiyama Branch Office
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Sapporo City, Ishikari Branch Office, Shiribeshi Branch Office, Iburi Branch Office, Hidaka Branch Office, Southern Sorachi Branch Office
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Kamikawa Branch Office, Soya Branch Office, Rumoi Branch Office, Northern Sorachi Branch Office,Tokachi Branch Office
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Kamikawa Branch Office, Soya Branch Office, Rumoi Branch Office, Northern Sorachi Branch Office,Tokachi Branch Office,
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