The following things to pay attention to when going to Hokkaido in winter: ###1. Clothes 1. ** Upper body clothing ** - You should choose thermal underwear as the inner layer of clothing, with a sweater or sweater in the middle. For the jacket, you can choose a windbreaker, but it is more recommended to use a thick cotton jacket or down jacket to effectively resist the cold. 2. ** Lower body attire ** - Pants could be paired with long johns and woolen pants, or women could choose a long woolen skirt and tights. At the same time, according to the actual cold weather, appropriate clothing should be added or removed. 3. ** In terms of accessories ** - Scarves, gloves, hats, and other equipment were indispensable to reduce the loss of body heat. 4. ** Choice of shoes ** - You can choose boots that have good traction. Give priority to waterproof fabric or leather boots with velvet. It is better to have velvet soles. The height of the boots should be higher than the calf. As for socks, if you choose velvet leggings, you can match them with five-fingered socks. If you wear tights, you must at least have 140D or above to ensure that they are warm enough. ###2. Transportation 1. ** Self-driving in the snow (if you choose to drive)** - ** Car rental preparation ** - You must have a Japanese translation of your driver's license (you can apply for it at the Taiwan Supervision Office). Book a local car rental agency in advance. You must bring your passport, valid driver's license, and Japanese translation of the driver's license on the day of renting the car. When renting a car, choose an insurance plan that suits you. - ** Prepare the car ** - Winter tires were necessary if they were to travel to snowy areas such as Hokkaido. Most of the cars in the car rental agencies located in the snow would be replaced with winter tires in winter. However, if you rented a car from an area with a low probability of snow to go to the snow, you would have to choose the additional winter tire plan when making an appointment. - ** While driving ** - ** Slow down and maintain a safe distance **: The speed should be slower than usual by 10km/h, and the safe distance from the car in front should be twice the normal distance. It is necessary to avoid sudden acceleration and sudden braking, and try to avoid changing lanes and overtaking. If you have an appointment, you have to leave early. - ** Pay attention to the amount of oil **: As driving slowly in the snow will consume gasoline faster than usual, it is recommended to fill up the gas before departure and pay attention to the amount of oil at all times. At the same time, prepare warm clothes in the car. - ** Road choice **: It is recommended to choose the main trunk road such as the national road and follow the wheel tracks of the car in front to avoid driving in the alleys and mountain roads with deep snow. - ** Cleaning when parking **: When parking, erect the windshield wipers to prevent them from freezing on the windshield. Before leaving, clean the snow on the roof, beside the tires, hood, headlights, taillights, direction lights, rearview mirrors, and other places. 2. ** Traveling by public transport ** - Check the operation time and frequency of public transportation in advance because the winter weather may affect the normal operation of public transportation to avoid delays. ###3. Playing 1. ** Hot spring experience ** - Hokkaido had many hot spring attractions, such as Noboribe and Lake Toya. When soaking in the hot spring, you must follow the local hot spring etiquette, such as washing your body before entering the pool. 2. ** Skiing Event ** - Whether it was a beginner or an experienced skier, if you wanted to experience the fun of ski, you had to know about the ski resort in advance, including the difficulty of the snow path, the location and price of the rental equipment, and so on. 3. ** Attractions ** - Winter in Hokkaido is cold, and some scenic spots are outdoors. Pay attention to warm measures to prevent frostbite. For example, when admiring the scenery of the red-crowned cranes in Tsurugi Village or the Otaru Canal, one had to ensure that their bodies were warm when they were outdoors for a long time. ###4. Food 1. The fresh seafood products of Hokkaido's fishery were local specialties, especially the local specialty "Three Big Crabs", which should not be missed. However, one should pay attention to problems such as seafood allergy. 2. The local famous Sampo Ramen was also a signature dish, but different restaurants might have different tastes. You could choose according to your own taste preferences. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some beautiful sentences about going to Hokkaido in winter: - In the winter of Hokkaido, snowflakes danced in the air like fairies, then gently fell to the ground, dyeing the entire world a white dream. - The winter in Hokkaido was like a natural ink painting. The snow covered the earth, and the quiet lakes and hot springs formed the most beautiful scenery. - In winter in Hokkaido, every snowflake was a love poem written by nature. It drifted down from the sky and landed on the canals of Otaru and the hills of Hakodate, writing endless beauty and romance. - In the winter of Hokkaido, the snow was like a white carpet on the ground. In the steam rising from the hot springs, it was as if time had become gentle, full of beauty and tranquility. - Walking into Hokkaido's winter was like stepping into a fairytale kingdom made of ice and snow. The flying snow and the small house buried in snow were beautiful and pure. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Whether going to Hokkaido in winter was a "torture" depended on one's personal preference and degree of adaptation to the cold. In terms of climate, Hokkaido's winter temperatures were relatively low, with the lowest being-30 degrees Celsius. However, there were many ways of heating in the local area. For example, almost all public places had heating equipment, including buses, trams, convenience stores, shopping malls, government agencies, etc. Private homes also had a variety of heating options, such as air conditioning (which could adjust temperature and humidity), solar water heating systems (some even had auxiliary water heating systems), floor heating systems (gradually becoming popular in new apartments and independent homes), etc. People also used heating gadgets such as baby warmers, heating packs, hand stoves (portable hand stoves were very popular), USB heating gloves, and mouse pads. In terms of tourism experience, Hokkaido had many unique sights and activities in winter. There were many top-notch ski areas, such as the Niseko Ski Resort, where the snow was dry and pink, giving one a sense of floating. You could experience hot springs, such as the Noboribete Jigoku Hot Spring, which contained 11 different minerals and could bring the ultimate physical and mental experience. The Snow Lantern Road in the Otaru Canal was a special night show in winter. You could also enjoy the night view of Mount Hakodate, one of the three major night views in the world. Therefore, if you can adapt to the cold and are interested in the landscape and activities of Hokkaido in winter, then going to Hokkaido in winter will not be a "suffering", but a unique experience. However, if you are very afraid of the cold and have no interest in the winter landscape and activities, you may feel that it is a "suffering." The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If you go to Hokkaido in winter (December-February), a thick coat is necessary. If you are afraid of the cold, you can prepare a down jacket. Friends who love beauty or want to take beautiful photos can wear a thick woolen coat; shoes should choose waterproof and non-slip; hats, gloves, scarves, and sunglasses are also very important. If it was November or March to April, due to the different weather and climate, it could be adjusted according to the actual situation. However, overall, it was necessary to consider the dry and cold characteristics of Hokkaido's winter. Prepare more warm clothes, such as thick sweaters, warm pants, etc. At the same time, there was a greenhouse indoors and the temperature was high (21 - 26 degrees). It was also necessary to take into account the large temperature difference between indoors and outdoors. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido was cold and snowy. Snow began to fall in late October and accumulated in early December. The snow season lasted from December to April. In winter, the average temperature in Hokkaido was below zero degrees Celsius, and the ground would freeze. Cities such as Saparo would be covered in snow. The cold here was dry and cold, different from the wet cold. It didn't give people that kind of cold and uncomfortable feeling. Hokkaido had a unique scenery in winter. When it snowed heavily, the thick snow covered the ground like white quilts. Like the area around the Great Snow Mountain Hotel, the thick snow outside gave people the feeling of a blizzard. There were also many places suitable for winter travel. For example, Saparo was the transportation hub and shopping center of Hokkaido, Odori Park was located in the city center, Nijo Market could taste seafood, Raccoon Koji Shopping Street was similar to Shinsaibashi in Osaka, Shiroi Lover Park was a famous dessert factory, Otaru's Snow Canal was the symbol of Hokkaido, and Sakai Town Commercial Street had many dessert shops and glass restaurants. Asahikawa had the world's most suitable place to see animals in the snow, the Asahikawa Zoological Park (from late December to mid-March, there was also an interesting penguin walk); Noboribetsu could see the steaming Hell Valley during the day, soak in the hot springs at night, and there was also a bear farm; Lake Toya could enjoy the hot springs and lakeview hotels; Hakodate had a famous night view and monkeys soaking in the hot springs. These places displayed the unique charm of Hokkaido in winter. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were the following precautions when traveling to Changbai Mountain: 1. ** In terms of climate and clothing ** - The climate of Changbai Mountain was dry, so it was necessary to do a good job of hydrating the skin. The cream could be applied appropriately and thickly, and at the same time, it should be done well to protect the skin from the sun. If the weather is dry, you can carry a portable moisturizer for sleep. - The weather on the mountain was changeable. No matter what season it was, it was recommended to bring a thick coat. Even if it wasn't snowing, you didn't need to wear too much if you didn't ski, rafting, or hiking. However, the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors was large, and the soles of the feet had to be warm and anti-slip. It was recommended to wear wool socks. - The sky would turn dark at 16 o'clock in the Changbai Mountains, so they had to arrange the time for the tour reasonably. 2. ** Weather and rain gear ** - It often rained on the top of the mountain, so it was necessary to look out for the weather in advance. However, umbrellas were not allowed on the top of the mountain (to prevent thunder and lightning, and umbrellas were not allowed on the main peak of the Heavenly Lake). It was best to prepare a disposable raincoat. - There were frequent showers on the mountain, so it was necessary to bring rain gear. The sun was strong on the mountain, so it was necessary to take sun protection measures in summer, and it was best to wear sunglasses. 3. ** Scenic Area ** - The Changbai Mountain scenic area was under closed management, and tourists were not allowed to enter by car. They had to take the eco-friendly bus in the scenic area to travel to and from the various scenic spots, so it was best to enter the scenic area lightly. - The main peak of the Heavenly Lake did not allow smoking throughout the year. - The scenic area was greatly affected by the weather. The park would be closed in extreme weather. You had to check the official news in time. - Changbai Mountain tickets had to be purchased in advance on the "Changbai Mountain" public account. They could be reserved three days in advance (including the day). The tickets were divided into time periods. They could enter the park by swiping their ID cards according to the scheduled time period. If the tickets were not used on the day, they could be refundable. When the balance is 0, it means that there are no tickets and no tickets will be sold on the spot. - If one wanted to go to the Heavenly Lake of Changbai Mountain, one would need to buy tickets two to three days in advance. There was a high chance that one would not be able to make it on time. - If you get motion sickness when you go to Changbai Mountain, you should prepare motion sickness paste and motion sickness medicine, because there are many turns from the transfer center to Tianchi. 4. ** Regarding the toilet **: There is no toilet on the top of the mountain, so you have to settle it in the parking lot before climbing the mountain. 5. ** In terms of travel expenses ** - There were ginseng, fungus, ganoderma lucidum, bracken, schisandrin, wild walnuts, dried indigo, and other specialties in the Changbai Mountain area. If you don't know about ginseng and other precious herbs, don't blindly buy them. - If you don't want to worry about cars, hotels, tickets, etc., you can choose a local tour guide, but be careful to choose a regular and reliable guide. Changbai's novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The winter in Hokkaido was like a dreamy kingdom of ice and snow.🧊 As the capital of Hokkaido, the Ice and Snow Festival held every February was not to be missed. There were more than 250 ice sculptures of various sizes in the three venues of Datong, Boye, and TSUDOME. From anime to all kinds of creative ideas, it was a feast of ice sculptures during the day and a lighting show at night. The entire city seemed to be immersed in an ocean of snow.🤩 Otaru was a romantic town that was famous for its love letters. The Otaru canal in winter was even more charming under the cover of snow. Every February, the Otaru Snow Lantern Route was filled with lights and snow sculptures along the canal. The snow lanterns made of snow lit up at night, as if they were in a dream.🥰 The Asahikawa Zoological Park was also interesting in winter. The penguin parade here allowed people to walk behind the cute penguins. No matter who it was, they would be melted by this cute scene.🐧 The night view of Hakodate was one of the top three night views in the world, along with the night view of Victoria in Hong Kong and the night view of Napoli in Italy. Take the cable car up to the Hakodate Mountain Observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. You can enjoy the beautiful night view.🌃 There was also the Niseko Ski Resort. The dry, pink snow, the excellent gliding and floating feeling, and the ever-changing snow trails attracted ski enthusiasts from all over the world to experience the passion of soaring in the sky.⛷ Winter in Hokkaido was not only beautiful, but also delicious. As one of the world's four largest fish farms, seafood and other delicacies were rich and varied. From beautiful scenery to delicious food, every place was worth sharing with friends.😋 The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido was a charming tourist season. Snow began to fall in late October and accumulated in early December. The snow season was from December to April. Hokkaido was located in the northernmost part of Japan, and its winter scenery was beautiful. It was like a pure white fairytale world. Stepping on the thick snow, one could feel the romance of falling snow. It was the world's top ski resort, and the ski resort was extremely popular. The soft pink snow there was intoxicating, and it was also a paradise for snow play and snow appreciation. You could see the extreme snow scenery such as the forest snowfield, the forest igloos, and the red-crowned cranes in the snow. It was also the only place outside the Arctic Circle where you could see flowing ice. It was extremely spectacular to ride an ice train or take an icebreaker to enjoy the flowing ice. In terms of food, Hokkaido was Japan's treasure trove of delicacies and food paradise. As one of the world's four largest fishing grounds, it was rich in seafood, meat, vegetables, desserts, and many other treasures. In terms of tourist attractions: - Every February in Sporporo, there would be an ice festival, which was divided into the Odori venue, the Susuno venue, and the TSUDOME venue. There were more than 250 ice sculptures, anime themed sculptures, and a lighting show at night. - Otaru was full of romance due to the filming of the movie Love Letter. The snow in winter made the Otaru Canal even more beautiful. In February, the Otaru Snow Lantern Road was held, and the canal was filled with lights and snow sculptures. - Asahikawa Zoological Park was the northernmost and most popular zoo in Japan. There was a penguin parade in winter, and visitors could walk with the penguins. - The night view of Mount Hakodate was one of the three major night views in the world. It was known as the "Million Night View". At sunset, one could take the cable car up the mountain and enjoy the beautiful night view from the observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. If you plan to visit Hokkaido in winter, you can arrange for 2 days or more in Saparo, where the airport is located, a transportation hub, and a shopping destination. Otaru can arrange for 1 day, which is a fairytale-style canal town. If you have children or like animals, Asahikawa can arrange for 1 day to visit the zoo and watch penguins walk. If you want to soak in the hot springs, you can go to Dengbie.(There are hot springs, Hell Valley, Bear Farm) or Lake Toya (there are hot springs and lakeview hotels). If you want to see the night view, Hakodate can arrange for 1 - 2 days. When the travel time was not enough, there could be a reduced version of the game, such as excluding some scenic spots. You can also experience the sleigh pulled by sled dogs, taste Hokkaido seafood, relax in the Noboribetsu hot springs, and admire the exquisite glass crafts by the Otaru Canal. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
For winter clothing in Hokkaido, you can refer to the following content: - As for the jacket, you can choose the Prada 2024SS down jacket. It's very warm when you wear it at-10 degrees Celsius. The khaki and pure white color photos are very good. There are no restrictions on activities and no wind. You can also choose sweaters (tops, dresses). Wool content is more than 80%. Fine knitted sweaters can be worn close to the body. They feel flat, smooth, and have clear texture. Fluffy knitted sweaters are mostly made of raw wool. You need to wear cotton bottom shirts to prevent itchiness. The wool is thicker, hollow, and soft and fluffy. There were also products with 100% cashmere content or a blend of cashmere and wool. They felt extremely delicate and soft. In addition, you can choose a thin sweater that is light and easy to wear, which can keep you warm without leaving any traces. Cashmere vests can protect your waist, stomach, and abdomen from catching a cold. You can also stick a warm baby on your waist, knees, chest, soles, and other parts to keep warm. - Pants: You can choose a pair of leggings made of wool. - As for shoes, waterproof and anti-slip cotton boots were a good choice. - For accessories, knitted wool scarves and raccoon fur scarves could be used to match. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Winter in Hokkaido had a unique and charming scenery. Biei Town was located in a hilly area. Looking out of the window, the snowfield was covered with trees, rivers, villages, farmhouses, fields, and so on. It was like a landscape painting. This was a famous sunset filming location. The water surface of the nearby Green Pool was turquoise. The water was clear and quiet, and the withered branches stood on the water surface. The plants by the pool grew vigorously. The blue sky and white clouds complemented the fog by the pool. It was very poetic. It could be called Japan's "Little Jiuzhaigou". Lake Akan was located in the eastern part of Hokkaido. The water in the lake was surrounded by steam. There were four islands in the lake, and a special natural monument of Japan, green algae, grew in it. Lake Akan Hot Springs was located on Hot Springs Street on the south bank of the lake. It had a long history. The Ainu people had started using the hot springs here more than 140 years ago. Lake Mozhou had a circumference of 20 kilometers and a depth of 212 meters. It was surrounded by cliffs and cliffs. It was famous for its high clarity. A ballad called " Lake Mozhou in the Fog " once made it famous. The lake belonged to the Akan National Park and was the largest crater lake in Japan. There were many hot springs on the lakeside, attracting many swans to avoid the cold in winter. It was a veritable Swan Lake. Tsurugi Village was known as one of the most beautiful villages in Japan. It was the natural habitat of rare red-crowned cranes. The vast snowfield and the posture of the red-crowned cranes formed a beautiful landscape. The Yinyu Bridge was the place where the red-crowned cranes stayed. In the morning, it was like a fairyland under the sunset. One could watch the red-crowned cranes fly and courtship. The Otaru Canal was the iconic landscape of Otaru and even Hokkaido. Although only half of it was preserved, the Victoria kerosene street lamps along the river and the specialty tourist goods shops along the coast that were converted from warehouses were very charming. In winter, people could lean against the railings to watch the river, recall history, or sit on benches and sunbathe. Stratus Canyon was located at the foot of the Great Snow Mountain. It was the central attraction of the Great Snow Mountain National Park. It was famous for its ski resort and hot spring hotels. In winter, one could take a cable car to enjoy the snow scenery, ski, and soak in the hot springs. Among them, the high-altitude Kuroyama cable car could have a panoramic view of the Great Snow Mountain. The Asahiyama Animal Park in Asahikawa City would have a penguin parade in winter, and visitors would have the opportunity to observe animals from a variety of unique angles, such as watching birds fly underwater through the glass tunnel of the penguin pool. There was also the Church of Ice, which was completely built from ice and snow. During the day, the sunlight and lights reflected to form a dreamy blue color. At night, it was even more dazzling under the starry sky. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!