Experience The Pristine Beauty of Hokkaido
Engaging in thrilling activities and uncovering fascinating cultures deep in nature – that’s what ’adventure travel’ is all about! The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) defines adventure travel as consisting of two or more of the following elements: activity, nature, and intercultural experiences. From enjoying freedom to appreciating beauty, and perhaps even changing your own outlook on life, there are numerous reasons to join a trip such as this.
Compared with urban tourism, regional travel has a far greater beneficial impact on the local economy, leading to a surge of interest from tourism enterprises. Hokkaido is a big player here, currently developing ambitiously to accommodate more and more adventure holidays and thereby expand the industry.
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HOMEHokkaidoHokkaidoNiseko / Rusutsu Glorious Nature and Divine Cuisine! 25 Ideas For Your Ultimate Hokkaido Sightseeing Itinerary
Glorious Nature and Divine Cuisine! 25 Ideas For Your Ultimate Hokkaido Sightseeing Itinerary Date published: 2 February 2021 Last updated: 17 February 2021
Attracting fans from across the globe, the magical northern landmass of Hokkaido has become one of Japan’s top destinations. Boundless panoramas of untouched nature, beautiful oceans brimming with seafood, a plethora of mountains begging to be explored, and, of course, some of Japan’s best food offerings!
To help you plan the best Hokkaido adventure, we ve picked out 25 Hokkaido gems. Whether you re a first-timer or a veteran, the ultimate Hokkaido itinerary awaits below!
JR Hokkaido to scrap 18 unmanned train stations Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
Jiji Dec 15, 2020
Sapporo – Hokkaido Railway Co., or JR Hokkaido, said that it will scrap 18 of its unmanned train stations due to a decrease in users amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The stations to be closed down in line with the spring 2021 revision of its timetable are on four lines, including the Soya Main Line, according to the company, which serves the northernmost Japan prefecture of Hokkaido.