July is approaching, and many people are planning their summer vacations. Japan is a popular tourist destination, but it can be quite hot during this time of year. If you're looking for a cooler alternative, consider visiting Hokkaido.

Hokkaido is the northernmost island of Japan, and it's known for its stunning natural beauty. In the summer, the island comes alive with lush greenery, vibrant wildflowers, and crystal-clear lakes. There are also plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, and fishing.

If you're interested in learning more about Hokkaido, I recommend checking out the official tourism website. You can find information on everything from attractions and events to transportation and accommodation.

I hope this helps!

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Hokkaido is located in the northern part of Japan. It is a place where even in summer, it is not very hot, and the flowers are very beautiful.

Actually, it was a trip in July last year. I just had time to tell you about this trip.

Ready, let's go!!!

The journey began at Don Mueang Airport, where I grabbed a bite to eat and did some light shopping at King Power.

P.S. I actually made a quick stop at Rachapruek before my trip. Hehe.

We then changed planes in Malaysia.

We have arrived at Hokkaido Airport. After freshening up, we are ready to explore!

Day 4: Exploring the Countryside

Let's venture outside the city today and embark on a delightful quest for flowers and ice cream!

Here's a handy brochure with train timetables for your reference. It provides sample itineraries for exploring the Furano area.

Let's go!

Day 5 made me want to go back to school again. The university here is truly lush.

After soaking in the atmosphere, it was time to book my ticket to Hakodate.

A day pass for the bus requires a scratch-off coin. It's quite cute.

Day 7 began at Sapporo Station, a location renowned for its abundance of culinary options.

As the saying goes, "An army marches on its stomach," so be sure to indulge in the local delicacies.

Oh, is this already the last day? I don't want to go back yet.

A crucial mission when visiting Hokkaido is to greet the polar bears.

If you would like more information, please feel free to ask.

This review may be a bit brief...for the sake of conciseness in reading

See you again in the next review

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Thank you

Additional tourist information is attached here.

http://www.jnto.or.th/newsletter/summer-hokkaido/

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