Located in the central Hokkaido town of Ohibiro, Tokachi Hills is a collection of gardens, cafes and recreational areas. Designed in the style of English gardens, it brings a touch of England to Hokkaido’s floral landscape. The garden section covers an area of five hectares. Here, you’ll find motifs typically found in… Read
When people use the term “Japanese mythology,” they are often referring to Shinto — one of Japan’s most widely practiced religions that originated here in the archipelago. Shinto teaches that the world is inhabited by kami (deities), who are venerated at shrines and other sacred sites. Stories of Japan’s most… Read
Southern Hokkaido is home to the stunning Onuma Quasi-National Park, featuring Mount Komagatake. This impressive mountain represents the beauty of nature and offers exciting hiking opportunities in the area. It’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking unforgettable experiences with stunning views and peaceful surroundings in the summer. Hiking Season Hiking season at Mount… Read
When you’re visiting the beautiful landscapes of Hokkaido, you should definitely consider taking a hot air balloon ride in the picturesque town of Furano. It’s a fantastic way to see the area from a different perspective and appreciate its natural beauty. Whether soaring in the summer amidst lush greens or drifting in the… Read
Located on Hokkaido’s Taisetsu mountain range, Daisetsu Mori no Gardens comprises two interconnected gardens. With each having its own unique character, you’ll be able to get two experiences for the price of one. Mori no Geihinkan Pass through the gateway. Image: PIXTA/ hiro cafe The first garden at Daisetsu Mori no… Read
Becoming a part of Relais & Châteaux’s group of prestigious hotels and restaurants is no easy feat. The rigorous selection process involves multiple screenings and secret inspections by a team of inspectors who evaluate over 500 checkpoints. These inspectors who pose as regular guests focus on impeccable service and cleanliness… Read
While thoughts of Hokkaido often bring to mind images of winter sports, snow festivals and chilly weather — there's plenty more to see in Japan’s northern prefecture. Located in the southernmost part of Hokkaido, Hakodate sits on the Kameda Peninsula facing the Tsugaru Strait separating the prefecture from northern Honshu.… Read
Although it was known as a dairy farm for much of its history, Ueno Farm transformed in the early 2000s. Since then, it has become synonymous with the Hokkaido-style garden, which draws on English inspiration and northern flora. At the turn of the millennium, Ueno Farm’s owner, Ueno Sayuki, traveled to the UK… Read
According to the latest data from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), the region’s airlines carried a combined total of 27.9 million international passengers in May 2024, 23.9% more than in the same month last year. Traffic averaged 89.4% of 2019 levels, whilst demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers… Read
Hokkaido is known for its thrilling ski destinations, including the yearly Sapporo Snow Festival. However, the lavender and other flower fields in summer are equally worth seeing. Furano and Biei are the top sightseeing locations in Hokkaido, where you can see lavender, pansies and other colorful blossoms. In the past, there was no direct service from… Read