Hokkaido is the only prefecture among Japan's 47 prefectures, and the northernmost administrative region, located in the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago. Hokkaido is high in the center of the country and low in the surroundings, with a variety of topography, including volcanoes and rich natural resources. Hokkaido has a cold, temperate monsoon climate with long, cold winters and cool summers. This climate makes Hokkaido an excellent place to see cherry blossoms and snow.
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Country:JapanCity:Hiroshima
The Peace Memorial Museum is located within the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and displays items left by the victims of the atomic bomb and related reference materials.
Country:JapanCity:Nagano
The Suwa Taisha Shrine is composed of four independent shrines, each with its own unique charm and appeal.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
As one of the major fishing ports in Hokkaido, Hakodate offers a wide variety of seafood, both familiar and unfamiliar. There are many restaurants in the market area that serve fresh seafood breakfasts. You can not only enjoy the delectable seafood but also experience the strong local flavor of life.
Country:JapanCity:Osaka
The Tsutenkaku Tower, designed by the architect of Tokyo Tower, Tadao Ando, is a 103-meter-tall structure that symbolizes "a tower reaching to heaven". It is one of the beloved landmarks in Osaka.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
Lake Toya is a freshwater lake in the southwestern part of Hokkaido, Japan. Its surface is at an altitude of 84 meters, and the shortest straight-line distance to the coastline of Uchiura Bay is only 4 kilometers. It is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Like the Shikotsu Lake within the national park, it is rich in geothermal resources, making it the northernmost unfrozen lake in Japan.