Northern Hokkaido
For those that want to feel the unspoiled purity of nature, Northern Hokkaido is the ideal destination. Its majestic mountains, rugged coastline, and beautiful fields of wildflowers welcome visitors who want to reconnect with the natural world. The Wakkanai area is home to national parks and wetlands recognized by the Ramsar Convention, while the beautiful Cape Soya marks the northernmost tip of Japan with a prominent stone monument. During the spring and summer, take a ferry to Rishiri and Rebun Islands to indulge in hiking, canoeing, and camping.
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