The winter in Hokkaido was like a kingdom of ice and snow, with many beautiful sceneries. Biei Town was located in a hilly area. Looking out of the window in winter, the woods, rivers, villages, farmhouses, and fields on the snowfield were intertwined, like a slowly unfolding landscape painting. It was also a famous sunset shooting location. The Green Pool was located near the White Gold Hot Spring at the foot of the Shihachi Mountain. The water was blue and clear. Dead branches stood on the surface of the water, but the surrounding plants grew vigorously. The blue sky and white clouds were reflected in the pool, and the mist around the pool was filled with poetry. Lake Akan was located in the eastern part of Hokkaido. The water vapor in the lake was very mysterious. There were four islands in the lake, and green algae, which was a special natural monument of Japan, grew there. Lake Akan Hot Springs was located on Hot Springs Street on the south bank of the lake. It had a long history. The indigenous 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 was famous for its high clarity. In 1931, it was awarded the title of the world's most transparent lake. 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 one of the most beautiful villages in Japan. It was famous for its rare natural habitat of red-crowned cranes. The vast snowfield and the elegant red-crowned cranes formed a beautiful landscape. Otoba Bridge was the place where the red-crowned cranes stayed. In the early morning, it was like a dream under the setting sun. You could watch the red-crowned cranes fly, courtship, and other graceful dances. The Otaru Canal was located in the port area of Otaru City. It was an iconic landscape of Hokkaido. Although only half of it was preserved, the Victoria kerosene street lamps along the river and the specialty tourist goods shops along the red brick exterior wall warehouse were full of charm. In winter, people could lean against the railing and watch the river flow slowly, reminisce about the history of the city, or sit on the bench and sunbathe. Stratus Canyon was located at the foot of the Great Snow Mountain. In winter, one could take a cable car to see the snow scenery, ski, and soak in the hot springs. The high-altitude Black Mountain cable car could give one a panoramic view of the snow-covered Great Snow Mountain. The Asahiyama Zoological Park in Asahikawa City had a penguin parade in winter. Guests had the opportunity to follow the penguin team and observe the animals from various unique angles, such as watching birds fly underwater through the glass tunnel of the penguin pool. The Church of Ice was located in Hokkaido and was completely built of ice and snow. During the day, the sunlight and lights reflected to form a dazzling blue " ice blue ". At night, the ice blue periphery was even more dazzling under the starry sky. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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!
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!
Snow in Hokkaido The snow in Hokkaido was like a work of art meticulously carved by nature. Every snowflake told the story of winter. When winter came, Hokkaido seemed to be covered by a white curtain. Looking from afar, the scene of heaven and earth being one color was like a fairyland in a dream. The snowflakes fluttered down like countless tiny fairies dancing in the air before gently landing on the ground. In the city, the roofs of the low houses were covered with thick snow, like the tops of white cakes. However, this seemingly beautiful snow also hid danger. It could cause the roof to collapse, so the owner had to remove it in time. This was a big challenge for the residents of the town, who were mostly elderly. Walking into the ski resort, it was a paradise for ice and snow lovers. Like Niseko Ski Resort, the dry powder snow gave the skier a sense of floating. Skiers shuttled through the snowy path as if they were flying on white satin. Their laughter danced with the snowflakes. Looking at the hot spring in Hell Valley, it was surrounded by ice and snow. Although it was filled with volcanic gases all year round, presenting a hellish scene, it was actually a paradise for hot springs. Soaking in a hot spring in a world of ice and snow, feeling the warmth of the hot spring water and the coldness of the ice and snow blend together, it was an extreme physical and mental experience. The Otaru Canal had a unique flavor under the snow. It was like a love letter of time, 1140 meters long, flowing with the sweat of pioneers and bearing the history of the small city. Every February, when night fell, the snow lanterns in the main venue of the Otaru Canal would light up. Strolling through it would be like being in a fairytale world, becoming the happiest person to return home on a snowy night. The animals in the Asahi Mountain zoo also showed their unique postures in the world of snow. Hippos were shivering in the snow, girafs stretched their necks to eat snow like ice cream, cute penguins and owls like snowmen, ferocious polar bears and playful raccoons, all of which formed a vivid picture with the snow. The snow in Hokkaido was beautiful and ever-changing. It had both amazing beauty and some danger, but in any case, it was an indispensable part of Hokkaido's winter, attracting countless people to explore its charm. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido's scenery was beautiful, diverse, and extremely charming. The scenery of the lake and mountains was unforgettable. The scenery around the Toya Lake was charming. For example, the guest room of the Toya Lake Nozomi Hotel was outside the window of the Toya Lake. The glass wall of the lobby could display the scenery of the volcanic lake, the island in the lake, and the Yoti Mountain. Although spring came late, the sea of flowers in the vast wilderness was a unique beauty. Other than cherry blossoms, there were flowers to admire from spring to autumn, such as the wild lily of the valley in Hiratori-machi. Summer was green and intoxicating. There were beautiful lilacs, square fields, and lush forests. The snow in winter was even more beautiful. The snow here was dry and pink. Niseko Ski Resort was a very popular ski resort. Noboribetsu Jigoku Hot Springs was the most famous hot spring town in Hokkaido. Although it looked like hell all year round, it was actually a hot spring paradise. The Otaru Canal was filled with the history of the small town, and the Snow Lantern Road was a famous night show. The night view of Hakodate Mountain was one of the three most beautiful night views in the world. Penguins strolling in the Asahiyama zoo, raccoons frolicking in the snow, and the wonderful dance of red-crowned cranes in the Tsurugi village of Kashiro. In addition, in the northern part of Hokkaido, Abashiri and Monbetsu could also see the rare winter scenery of sea ice. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido's scenery was rich and varied. In terms of geological topography, Hokkaido Island is almost rhombus-shaped. The terrain is high in the middle and low in the surroundings. The terrain fluctuates greatly. Mountains occupy 60% of the island's area, and volcanoes occupy 40% of the mountain area. The volcanic terrain extends from the east and south to form a volcanic terrain. The coastline is 3,753.26 kilometers long. Its climate is a temperate-zone monsoonal climate, with cold and dry winters, warm and rainy summers, and four distinct seasons. Most of Hokkaido Island was covered by forests, with brown bears, elk, and other animals distributed. The lakes and mountains here were beautiful. There was Toya Lake, the third largest volcanic lake in Japan. When soaking in the hot springs of Toya Lake, one could enjoy the magnificent scenery of Jeju Mountain and Shawa New Mountain. There was also Stratumo Gorge in the Great Snow Mountain National Park. The terrain was high and the cliffs were often covered in clouds. There were mountain plants, wild monkeys, and waterfalls around it. In terms of natural scenery, different seasons presented different beautiful scenery. In spring, there was a sea of flowers. Other than cherry blossoms, there were flowers to admire from spring to autumn, such as the swaying wild lily of the valley in Hiratori. In summer, the green was charming. There were large grasslands, square fields, lush forests, and lilacs in full bloom. In autumn, there were red leaves. In winter, it was a silver-white land of ice and snow, but the wind was soft and the snow was soft, so it was not particularly cold. The cultural landscape was also unique. For example, Otaru was famous for making glassware. There was a canal with quaint street lamps and beautiful buildings beside it. In addition, there were also World Natural Heritage sites such as the "Kashiro Marsh" and the "Kashiro Red-crowned Crane Nature Conservation Center". The movies "Love Letter" and "If You Are the One" were also filmed here. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The snowy scenery of Hokkaido was a sight to behold. The white snow was like a gift from nature, decorating the entire Hokkaido into a dream-like world. Strolling through it, it was as if he had stepped into a paradise that was isolated from the world. The snowy mountains in the distance were majestic and holy. They were like the backbone of the earth, bearing the weight of this silver-white world. They were also like silent guardians, standing there quietly and witnessing the flow of time. The small town was covered in snow. Every snowflake was like a fairy, gently falling, covering the houses and streets of the small town with a thick white cloak. The deer that occasionally shuttled through the snow were like lively notes jumping on the white music. Their figures added a touch of vitality and vitality to this cold white world, making the whole picture quiet and lively. It was so harmonious that it was intoxicating. Hokkaido's snow scene not only had a static beauty, but also a rich dynamic experience. Riding on the sled pulled by the sled dogs, the excitement brought by the sense of speed made people's blood boil. The white gas exhaled by the sled dogs quickly dissipated in the cold air and blended into the surrounding snow. The experience of jumping down from the top of the mountain might be accompanied by a fall, but in the process of challenging yourself, you could deeply feel the charm of this snow field. At night, in the midst of the wind and snow, people sat around the tavern and enjoyed the delicious food. The warm scene transmitted through the window was in stark contrast to the cold snow outside. It made people feel that the snow in Hokkaido had the power to warm people's hearts in addition to the coldness. Whether it was the ice activities on Lake Akan in winter or the unique style of cities such as Saparo and Otaru under the snow, they were all deeply fascinating. In short, the snow scene in Hokkaido was a masterpiece of the perfect fusion of nature and human life. It was unforgettable. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The snow in Hokkaido was like a dream. Every winter, snowflakes would fall, turning the entire Hokkaido into a world of silver. Snow covered every corner of the city, from the buildings to the streets. The continuous mountain range was also covered in silver. Standing in the city and looking at it, the outline of the mountain range was even more majestic against the snow. The snow here was so pure, without a trace of impurity, just like the purest gift of nature. The snowy scenery in Otaru was filled with poetry and romance. The Otaru Canal was like a white ribbon under the cover of snow. The retro red brick buildings on both sides of the canal seemed to have grown out of the snow. When evening came, the snow lantern road was lit up. Candles of various shapes flickered in the snow and reflected on the surface of the canal. The entire canal seemed to have become a fairytale world. Looking down from Tengu Mountain, he could see the snow-covered city of Otaru. The low and scattered houses were like small white boxes. The sea in the distance blended into the sky, and the ships that occasionally sailed on the sea were like moving ink dots on a white canvas. In the vast wilderness of Hokkaido, the forest and snowfield stretched as far as the eye could see, as if it was the end of the world. The thick snow was like soft cotton, making people want to step on it. Sometimes, red-crowned cranes could be seen walking in the snow to look for food. Their red color dotted the white snow, forming a unique landscape. The snow in Hokkaido not only had beautiful scenery, but it also contained a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, allowing everyone to feel the purification of their souls. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The snowy scenery of Hokkaido was like a beautiful painting. The snow in Hokkaido was extremely dry and pink, making it feel more floating when sliding. Niseko Ski Resort was one of the most popular ski attractions. The snow was of excellent quality and the snow trails were full of variations. It was a good place to experience the fun of ski. The Otaru Canal was the iconic landscape of Otaru, a small port town in the western part of Hokkaido. It was 1140 meters long and the only and oldest canal in Hokkaido. Every February, the Snow Lantern Route was Otaru's most famous night show. The main venue was the Otaru Canal. When people stepped on the Snow Lantern Route, it was as if they had become happy people returning home on a snowy night. In the northern part of Hokkaido, Abashiri and Monbetsu were close to the Sea of Okhotsk. From late January to February to March, they could see the wonders of the sea ice. Rows of ice were like a magnificent movement on the sea. The white and blue carriages of the Drifting Ice Monogatari train that headed from Abashiri Station to the Shiretoko Rampant Lane slowly moved forward against the flowing ice. It was also one of the unique experiences of enjoying the snow scenery in Hokkaido. In addition, the snow-covered town, the rolling snow mountains, and the occasional deer shuttling through the snow constituted the quiet and harmonious snow scene of Hokkaido. In such a snowy scene, people could also do interesting activities such as riding a sled pulled by a sled dog. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido's scenery was rich and varied, and it was extremely charming. The mountains were magnificent, such as Mount Yotoi, which was known as Mount Fuji of Hokkaido or Mount Yoshiaki. The mountains on Rishiri Island showed amazing beauty from different angles, different times, and different photographers. Some mountains revealed their true appearance when the fog dispersed after the rain, and the mountains of Hokkaido were suitable for exploring on foot. The scenery of the lake was also very charming. Lake Kyushu was the largest natural lake in Japan. When it was clear, one could see the spectacular sea of clouds. The Ainu village around Lake Akan was a good place to explore Hokkaido's history and culture. Lake Toya was quiet and deep, making people nostalgic. The Kashiro Marshlands was also a natural landscape that could not be ignored. The grasslands of Hokkaido were equally attractive. On the vast plains of Muye, the thin stems of the lily of the valley were covered with small white flowers, swaying like cute bells. There was a sea of flowers in spring. Other than cherry blossoms, there were different flowers to admire from spring to autumn. Summer was full of greenery, the fields were square, and the forest was lush. In addition, there were also unique cultural landscapes. The Otaru Canal was ancient and full of charm. The buildings and street lamps beside the canal were quaint and full of romance. The Odori Park was vast and green. The night view of Hakodate was like stars, beautiful and beautiful. It was known as one of the three night views in the world. Winter in Hokkaido was a world of snow. The wind was soft and the snow was soft. The experience of soaking in an open-air hot spring with snowflakes floating on top of your head was even more unique. The coastline of Hokkaido stretched for a long time, and its shape was close to a diamond. On this land, one could feel the unique cultural heritage of the Ainu people. 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!