#11 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "The Kushiro Shitsugen National Park is the largest marshland in Japan and home to the protected graceful Japanese red cranes. The best way to see the marshlands is by the JR Senmo train that cuts across it.
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#12 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "The Asa-ichi is a bustling morning market that opens daily from 5am to noon, although most of the action will be over by 8am. Tourists stream in by the busloads thereafter (we stopped counting after 20 coaches).
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#13 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "When I originally went to visit the Sapporo Beer Museum and Garden, I was thinking about the free beer tasting.http://www.sapporobeer.jp/english/guide/sapporo/Hours: 9:00a.m. - 15:40p.m.Holidays: December 29
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#14 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "Sounkyo is an onsen tourist town famed for its waterfalls: the Ryusei-no-taki (Shooting Stars Falls) and Ginga-no-taki (Milky Way Falls). It is also the gateway to the Mount Daisetsuzan and Kurodake, popular
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#15 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "This was one of the first places we visited upon reaching Sapporo. The Snow Brand Milk Products Historical Museum was built in 1975 on the company’s 50th anniversary in commemoration of the company's history.
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#16 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "This museum is a short walk from the Suehiro-cho tram station. Housed in one of the oldest buildings in Hakodate are artifacts from the indigenous peoples (the Ainu), tracing their history, culture, and beliefs.
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#17 most popular of 22 things to do in Hokkaido
- "Even though the majority of the Japanese population are Buddhists, Christmas is celebrated more as a season of commercial exploitation than of religious significance. Every Christmas, the Odori Koen in Sapporo
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- "I declare myself officially addicted to Japan. No, I am not receiving any commissions for promoting Japan, I simply find Japan fascinating. Hana (flowers) is the theme of our trip. We have thus far avoided
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