Food Seika Japanese Restaurant [Closed] Bonson Lam Awami, which means the taste of Awaji, is an iconic Japanese restaurant. Be transported to the quiet charm of Kaiseki cuisine.
Culture Visual Gastronomy 2020 Kim Bergström A special exhibition taking place at the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art is inspired by all things food related. "Visual Gastro...
Culture The Shrine Festival of Sapporo R.S. Reynolds The Sapporo Shrine Festival at Maruyama and Nakajima Koen during the day and night
Transportation Nakashibetsu Airport Kim Bergström Nakashibetsu Airport serves as a gateway to the incredible nature of Hokkaido Prefecture's northeast. There are daily flights...
Food Garden by Till Mandy Bartok Stop in for a light lunch or a cup of organic coffee at Noboribetsu Onsen's newest cafe, Garden by Till
Food Monbetsu Ryoshi Shokudo Kim Bergström Monbetsu, in Hokkaido's northeast, is famous for their crab - often touted as the best in all of Japan. You can enjoy it at M...
Accommodation Hotel Nemuro Kaiyoutei Amanda Ho Nemuro is the eastern-most city of Japan. Only a five minute walk from the last train station on the Nemuro Main Line and the...
Activities Shinsennuma Marsh Chris Barnes Located in the Niseko highlands is a beautiful marsh land that is only open during the spring, summer and autumn seasons.
Activities Mysterious Lake: Onneto Tomoko Kamishima Mysterious Lake: Onento is a beautiful lake sitting just west of Lake Akan, east Hokkaido.
Transportation Asiana Daily Flights to Sapporo Bonson Lam Asiana Airlines launched its Seoul Incheon to Sapporo Chitose direct service today, with daily flights departing at 1420 and ...
Food Green Kitchen Bonson Lam Everything here celebrates the bounty that Hokkaido has to offer, and even a humble cup of milk is concentrated in its flavou...
Accommodation Makubetsu Onsen Grandvrio Hotel Valerie Kor Stay at the Tokachi Makubetsu Onsen Grandvrio Hotel, which is right above the famous Makubetsu Onsen and has a great panorami...
Activities Oshinkoshin Waterfall Valerie Kor The Oshinkoshin Waterfalls in Shiretoko-Shari, its Ainu name, translated, means "the beautifully forked waterfalls".