Published January 12, 2024
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Welcome to Hokkaido, a magical wonderland filled with history, breathtaking coastal villages, and some of the best seafood you’ll find anywhere. As Japan’s second-largest, northernmost island, Hokkaido is renowned for its rugged rock formations, dense pine forests, and stunning coastlines. The Indigenous Ainu people have called this place home for centuries, adding a rich cultural history to the area. Meanwhile, the island’s rapid development over the past 150 years has brought a modern, contemporary character, making it a destination that seamlessly blends the old with the new.
Discover the buzzing neon lights of Sapporo and the serene shores of Lake Akan—just a taste of what Hokkaido has to offer. These four destinations are guaranteed to captivate your heart and soul, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Japan’s incredible second-largest island.
Kushiro
Explore the captivating port city of Kushiro, where the rich fishing culture intertwines with the local way of life. Indulge in the fresh seafood at Kushiro Washo Market, where you can create your own mouthwatering seafood rice bowl (katte don) and experience the unique charm of the local izakaya bars. Just a short drive away, explore the enchanting Kushiro Shitsugen National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife and unique landscapes for an immersive, unforgettable adventure.
Lake Akan
Embark on a journey an hour north of Kushiro, where the indigenous Ainu people share their traditions and way of life in the sacred lakeside settlement of Lake Akan Ainu Kotan. Immerse yourself in their authentic woodcarving traditions, pick up an exquisite souvenir from a local craft shop, and experience the mesmerizing traditional dance performance. This magical stop is also a gateway to Shiretoko National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its untamed beauty and untouched natural wonders.

