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Southern Hokkaido 2–3 Day Itinerary (By Public Transport, 9 AM–6 PM)
Southern Hokkaido 2–3 Day Itinerary (By Public Transport, 9 AM–6 PM)

Southern Hokkaido 2–3 Day Itinerary (By Public Transport, 9 AM–6 PM)

Southern Hokkaido is packed with highlights—from Hakodate’s beautiful night view and Western-style streets, to Noboribetsu’s dramatic Hell Valley, and the stunning nature of Lake Toya and the Shakotan Peninsula.
This model course allows you to efficiently explore the region by public transport while enjoying Hokkaido’s famous hot springs and fresh seafood.

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What is Obon?
What is Obon?

What is Obon?

I’d like to talk about “Obon,” one of Japan’s important traditions. If you live in Japan, you may notice that many Japanese people return to their hometowns to spend time with their families at the end of summer. This is during the Obon period.

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About Sentō – History of Sentō
About Sentō – History of Sentō

About Sentō – History of Sentō

In Japan, there is a long-standing tradition of public hot spring baths called “sentō.”
Sentō is loved by many people as part of Japan’s bathing culture and community.
In this article, we will introduce the charm and enjoyment of Japanese sentō.
Please take the time to relax and experience it while interacting with the local people.

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