Katakuri, or dogtooth violets, grow in abundance during spring in numerous parts of Japan. If you're looking for one of the..
From the early to mid May timeframe, Hokkaido's Shizunai Nijukken Road is an amazing place to enjoy the beauty of sakura season...
The Takikawa Nanohana Festival started back in 2000 and has become the city's largest annual event, with crowds of around 100,000..
If the thought of eating a still alive squid will make you squirm, there are other alternatives to get close to the freshest seafood..
A must-go if you're looking for ramen in Sapporo. Be prepared to queue.
From mainstream to boutique, this is everything you need to know about Hokkaido beer.
Wonderful wooden log cabin in Daisetsuzan National Park, with a warm and comforting atmosphere and full of amazing woodwork everywhere...
Tomamu Resort is like being on centre stage in Nature’s amphitheatre, playing and resting in peace and solitude.
A camping trip on the shores of stunning Lake Toya, site of the 2008 G8 Summit and one of Japan's natural treasures.
Previously known as Tsubaki Salon, Otto Sette celebrates the culinary calendar of Hokkaido, with riches from the sea, land and sky...
Celebrates the richness of Ainu culture and create new traditions through a wood carving or embroidery class