Hokkaido, Japan: Spring, Summer, Autumn And Winter!

Hokkaido, the island at the north end of Japan, occupies slightly more than 20% of the Japan’s land mass and has proven to be one of the most touristy destinations in Japan. Well known for its natural hot spring, respectable ski resorts, magnificent national parks and juicy fresh seafood, Hokkaido has a little bit of everything for everyone. Though the weather can be unpredictably cold in winter with a lot of snow, the summer can be decently mild when compared to the rest of Japan. With its unspoiled nature, Hokkaido attracts plenty of outdoor activity lovers in all seasons. With many corners to explore around the regions, I managed to grab a snippet of Hokkaido just to showcase the diversity that it has. Hokkaido, I’ll be back!

Asahigaoka

Asahigaoka Park!

Asahigaoka Park!

Lake Notoro

Lake Notoro!

Lake Notoro!

Kamo No-Ko Pond

Kami-no-ko Pond!

Kami-no-ko Pond!

Marchen’s Hill

Marchen's Hill!

Marchen’s Hill!

Shiretoko Lakes

Shiretoko Goko Lakes!

Shiretoko Goko Lakes!

Jigoku-Dani (Hell Valley) in Noboribetsu

Jigoku-Dani (Hell Valley)!

Jigoku-Dani (Hell Valley)!

Mt Moiwa in Sapporo

Sapporo!

Sapporo!

Lake Toya

Lake Toya!

Lake Toya!

Otaru

Otaru!

Otaru!

Cape of Earth

Cape of Earth!

Cape of Earth!

Niseko

Niseko!

Niseko!

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