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WikiTravel/Hokkaido
Hokkaidō (北海道) [1] is the northernmost of Japan's four main islands.
Home to Japan's aboriginal Ainu race, Hokkaido continues to represent the untamed wilderness with many great national parks. For many visitors the scenery resembles northern Europe, with rice paddies and concrete warrens replaced by rolling fields and faux-German cottages.
Hokkaido is by far Japan's largest prefecture, consisting of Japan's entire northern island and its surrounding islets. Hokkaido is cooler than the rest of Japan, and the merciful lack of Japan's muggy summers and rainy season makes it a very popular domestic destination between May and August. Some of Hokkaido's inland areas have a continental climate, with large daily and yearly temperature variation.
Most of Hokkaido was settled by the Japanese within the last 100 years, compared to the thousands of years of Japanese history and pre-history. As a result, its architecture and cities are much more modern, and mostly based on western-like grid layouts.
Regions
Circuits (道 dō) and subprefectures (支庁 shichō)
- Central Circuit, with capital Sapporo and much of the mountainous interior
- Ishikari, Shiribeshi, Sorachi, Iburi and Hidaka subprefectures
- Eastern Circuit, the largest and remotest part of the island
- Northern Circuit, covering the northern peninsula but poking down toward the center
- Southern Circuit, centered on Hakodate
Cities by population
- Sapporo - the capital and largest city in Hokkaido
- Asahikawa -
- Hakodate - historic city, Capital of the short-lived Ezo Republic
- Kushiro
- Obihiro
- Abashiri - northern fishing port, famous for its prison
- Otaru - Sapporo's port
Other destinations
- Niseko - trendy ski destination
- Noboribetsu - Hokkaido's largest hot spring resort
- Shizunai - thoroughbreds and beautiful cherry blossoms
- Biei - the land of beautiful patchwork hills
WikiPedia:Hokkaido Prefecture
World66:asia/northeastasia/japan/hokkaido
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Restaurants
- Abashiri, Bistarai Bistarai Nepali Restaurant 0152-45-5508
Wetlands of Hokkaido
Book: Wetlands of Hokkaido 2003
Tatsuichi Tsuji
Misao Okada
Maeda Ippoen Foundation, Akan, Hokkaido ISBN 4-8329-8031-9 www.ippoen.or.jp
Wetlands:
- Tokachi: Lake Chobushi / Yuh doh numa mine
- Oikamanainuma Mine
- Horokayantoh Mine
- Daisetsu Numanohara
