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!
Hokkaido had many beautiful sceneries in winter. In Biei-machi, the woods, rivers, villages, farmhouses, fields, and crops on the snowfield were intertwined like a landscape painting. It was also a famous sunset shooting location. The green pool was located near the Shirokigami Hot Spring at the foot of the mountain. The water was blue and there were dead branches in the pool. The plants by the pool were thriving. The blue sky and white clouds were reflected in the pool, and the fog was lingering. There were four small islands in Lake Akan, and the lake had a special natural monument of Japan, green algae. Lake Akan had a long history of hot springs. Lake Mozhou had a circumference of 20 kilometers and a depth of 212 meters. It was surrounded by cliffs and cliffs, and the lake water was extremely transparent. Quxielu Lake belonged to the Ahan National Park, and many swans came here to avoid the cold in winter. The vast snowfield of Heju Village and the elegant red-crowned cranes formed a beautiful scenery. Yinyu Bridge was the place where the red-crowned cranes stayed. It was like a fairyland in the early morning light. The Otaru Canal was an iconic landscape of Hokkaido. There were Victoria kerosene street lamps along the river, and the warehouses along the red brick walls were converted into specialty shops. Tengu Mountain overlooked the snow-covered Ozunu, and the sea and sky were the same color as the passing ships. There was a ski resort at the foot of the mountain. The train tracks facing the sea lay quietly, and there was a quiet and beautiful scenery of the Sea of Calm in winter. There was a mist on the surface of Lake Toya in winter, and snow covered the mountains. The hot springs in the lake could be used to enjoy the scenery. In winter, snow covered the exposed rocks in the Nobie Hell Valley, and smoke lingered around them. These places could all be used to take beautiful winter pictures. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
To write an essay about the winter in Hokkaido, one could start from the following aspects: ** I. Description of Natural Landscape ** 1. ** Snow Scenery ** - It depicted the snowy scene in Hokkaido. Snowflakes fell from the sky like dust or time fragments. The world was chaotic. The heavy snow covered the undulating mountains and city streets. From afar, the world seemed to be only white. It could also describe the texture of snow, like the " pink snow " of Hokkaido. It was soft in the hand, like powder. Even if one fell into the snow, it would not hurt. - It described the streets after the snow. The snow on both sides of the streets was higher than people. Under the evening lights, it shone with white light, as if it had traveled through the beautiful scene of a Japanese drama. 2. ** Mountains and lakes ** - As for the mountain range, for example, when it came to climbing the mountain in the snow, the vegetation on the mountain was covered by snow, and the stone steps were faintly visible in the snow. The snow dyed the mountain white from high to low, and only traces of snow and mud were left at the foot of the mountain. - For a lake like Lake Toya, the surface of the lake would not freeze in winter. It was surrounded by fog. In the early morning, when one looked out of the window of the Lakeview Hotel, the lake was like a fairyland. The lake water rippled beautifully. 3. ** Night view ** - It depicted the night view of Hakodate Mountain, which was known as the " Three Great Night Sceneries 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 to the Hakodate Mountain Observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. You can see the beautiful night view. The city lights and the white snow complement each other, creating a unique atmosphere. ** 2. Description of the cultural landscape ** 1. ** City Building ** - In Otaru, the scenery along the Otaru Canal could be described. The nostalgic kerosene street lamps and the retro brick warehouses were covered in snow, making them look even more artistic. Artists would paint and take pictures on the shore. When the lights were lit at night, it was as beautiful as a scene in a dream. - The city buildings in Saparo were also unique when it snowed in winter. For example, the izakaya was a place where people could warm up and relax in the cold winter. The warm light shone from the inside of the shop, forming a contrast with the snow outside. There was also the shrine in the deep mountains, which looked mysterious and quiet in the heavy snow. The stone lions of the shrine seemed to be guarding the snow. 2. ** Hot spring view ** - The hot springs here were pure springs and hydrogen sulfureted springs, with temperatures ranging from 38 to 85 degrees. Hot spring hotels offered a variety of hot spring experiences, such as hand hot springs, foot hot springs, and open-air baths. People soaked in the hot springs in the cold winter, looked at the surrounding snow, felt the effects of the hot springs on neuropathic pain and rheumatism, and relaxed their bodies and minds. ** 3. Creation of emotions and atmosphere ** 1. In the process of writing, he incorporated his own emotions, such as amazement and love for the beautiful winter scenery of Hokkaido. They could talk about their state of mind when they traveled here, such as the difficult but fun feeling of climbing mountains in the snow, or the warmth and comfort they felt in the izakaya. 2. It created a quiet, dreamy, and mysterious atmosphere. For example, when describing the shrine, the sound of snowflakes falling and the wind blowing through the snow made people feel as if they were at the border of two worlds, in a mysterious and gentle boundary. Through the description of the scenery and their own feelings, the readers will feel the unique charm of Hokkaido winter. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" The Charming Scenery of Hokkaido " Hokkaido was a place full of natural charm. Every scene was like a painting carefully drawn by nature. Hokkaido in winter was like a kingdom of ice and snow. The gemstone ice on the coast of Tokachi and Otsu was a wonder of nature. From late January to mid-February, when the temperature reached-10 ° C, this unique scene would appear near the mouth of the River. At night, under the moonlight, the ice shined like a ring. When the sun sunrise and set, it had a beautiful and quiet beauty. When the tide washed the ice onto the shore, the four corners of the ice were polished and rounded. At different times, they would show different lights and colors, like a dream. The Yurihara Park in Saparo had a different kind of scenery. This park, which had a long history and was built in 1979, could be enjoyed for free. Although the greenhouse, the world garden, the sightseeing train, and other facilities built during specific activities required additional fees, the sightseeing train could easily enjoy the flowers of the four seasons in the park. There were daffodils in spring, peonies and lilies in summer, and dahlias in autumn. Furano's Toronuma Park was about a 10-minute drive from the city. The Toronuma Park here was a swamp formed by natural spring water. The water in the pool was extremely transparent, and it was a rare unfreezing pool that would not freeze even in winter. The clear blue-green water attracted many tourists. The scenery here was different throughout the four seasons. In spring, one could admire water banana and meditation grass; in summer, romantic purple lavender accompanied by fireflies; in autumn, maple leaves were red; and in winter, it was a world wrapped in silver. Muroran, a coastal city located in the southwest of Hokkaido, became an industrial city in Hokkaido due to its natural harbor surrounded by the sea on three sides. The night view of the factory here was unique. It had been developed since the Meiji period and was rich in natural resources. Looking at the colorful Muroran Manufacturing Plant and Shiratori Bridge in the dark night, the Shiratori Bridge Observatory, the Zhujin Park Observatory, and the Measuring Mountain Observatory were all good places to enjoy the beautiful night scenery. The Wakanai Port North Breakwater was located near Wakanai Station. It was a European-style cloister building that began construction in 1931 and took five years to complete. This semi-curved breakwater, built to withstand strong winds and waves, not only had practical functions, but it was also designated as a heritage site of Hokkaido in 2001 because of its elegant shape and design similar to ancient Greek architecture. The Shoji Shoreline on the Jedan Peninsula was one of the top 100 beaches in Japan. In summer, after passing through the dark tunnel, what greeted his eyes was the blue sky and the blue sea. The accumulated blue sea was stunning. The Screen Rock and Stone Wall Ruins on the left side of the coast also had a unique historical and cultural heritage. There was also Noboribetsu, where the natural foot soup of the Dayunuma River was a good place to soak in the hot springs of Hokkaido. Hell Valley was the remains of a volcanic crater caused by the volcanic eruption of Mount Nikwa. Walking along the trail, one could enjoy the beauty of natural wonders. The scenery of Hokkaido, whether it was the ice and snow wonders, the flowers, the industrial night view, or the hot springs and beaches, all had a unique charm that was unforgettable. 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!
The winter in Hokkaido had a unique charm that could evoke complex and diverse emotions. Hokkaido in winter was a silver-white world. The heavy snow was like a dreamy curtain, and every snowflake seemed to be telling the story of tranquility and purity. In Otaru, the snow was like a mischievous fairy. Sometimes it suddenly descended and enveloped the entire city, and sometimes it quickly retreated, showing the blue sky generously. This change was like the surprise and calm in life alternated, making people sigh at the wonder of nature and filling their hearts with anticipation and awe of the unknown. Sitting next to the cabin in Hokkaido, there was nowhere to hide from the sun. The wooden chair was slightly hot from the sun, and the warmth was in stark contrast to the surrounding snow. It was as if time had stopped here. There was no need to think about who he was, nor was there any need to be entangled in the success or failure of fighting against the world. It was like a person who had been reorganized. He only needed to quietly enjoy this pure beauty. All his worries were temporarily thrown away, and his mood became extremely relaxed and calm. Looking at the thick snow, the wet streets under the warm yellow lights, the hot springs that were steaming, and the wild red-crowned cranes that were strolling in the snow, a sense of leisure that was at peace with the world arose spontaneously. The snow-covered forests, railway tracks, small towns, lakes, coves, roads, villages, and oceans were all covered in snow, revealing only faint curves. This subtle beauty made the hearts of the spectators surge with indescribable nostalgia and gentleness, as if they had found the home of their souls. There was also the steaming izakaya, which emitted a warm atmosphere in the cold winter. Whether it was the bustling Sporporo, the romantic Otaru, or the more isolated Abashiri, each city had a unique winter charm. They were like black and white keys on an isolated island, playing their own unique notes, making people fascinated and fall in love with this snowy country. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido (December to April) was the peak season for tourism, and there were many special activities and attractions to visit. ** 1. Must-visit locations and specialties ** 1. ** Sapparo ** - It was the location of an airport, a transportation hub, and a shopping destination. The Ice and Snow Festival was held every February, and was divided into the Odori venue, the Susuno venue, and the TSUDOME venue. There were more than 250 ice and snow sculptures, as well as anime themed works. At night, there was a light show. In addition, the 11th Winter Olympic Games in 1972 was held in downtown Saparo. There were more than 200 commercial shops and Japanese delicacies on the raccoon road shopping street. At the White Lovers theme park, you could visit the production workshop of White Lovers Desserts and taste limited coffee desserts. 2. ** Little Drunk ** - This was a fairytale-style canal town, full of romance because of the movie Love Letter. The Otaru Canal was 1140 meters long and was the oldest canal in Hokkaido. Every February, the Otaru Snow Lantern Route was held. The canal was filled with lights and snow sculptures. The snow lanterns were made of snow and were very beautiful at night. 3. ** Xuchuan ** - It had the most famous winter zoo in Japan. Every winter, Asahikawa Zoological Park would host a penguin parade. Guests had two chances to walk with the penguins every day. 4. ** Farewell ** - There were hot springs, Hell Valley, and Bear Farm. There were 11 types of mineral hot spring water in Noboribetsu Hell Valley. Although it looked like hell all year round, it was a hot spring paradise. 5. ** Toya Lake ** - There were hot springs and lakeview hotels. ** 2. Choose the location and characteristics (according to different needs)** 1. ** If you have children or like animals **: Asahikawa is a good choice. In addition to the penguin walks mentioned above, the design of Asahiyama zoo is humane, allowing visitors to observe animals from a close distance. 2. [Want to soak in the hot spring?] Noboribetsu and Toya Lake were good choices. The water quality of the Noboribetsu hot spring was good, and the hotel at Lake Toya was of a high class. 3. ** Want to see the night view **: Hakodate is a must-go place. The night view of Hakodate Mountain, Victoria in Hong Kong, and Napoli in Italy are known as the "Three Great Night Scenes in the World". Take the cable car up the mountain at sunset and it will take three minutes to reach the top of the mountain. You can see the beautiful night view from the observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. Standing on the slope of Hachimanzaka, you can also enjoy the scenery of the harbor. ** 3. Natural landscape and experience in winter ** 1. ** Skiing ** - Hokkaido was the world's top ski resort with dozens of ski slopes. Among them, Niseko Ski Resort was the most popular. The snow was dry and pink, and there was a sense of floating when sliding. The snow path was full of changes. 2. ** Admiring and playing with snow ** - He could see the forest and snowfield that seemed to be the end of the world, the forest and igloos that were lit up, and the red-crowned cranes in the snow. You can enjoy the dance of the red-crowned crane in Tsurugi Village, Kashiro. 3. ** Flowing Ice Scenery ** - Hokkaido was the only place outside the Arctic Circle where one could see drifting ice. Starting from late January, silver ice platoons came from the mouth of the Amur River in Russia to the Sea of Okhotsk, forming a spectacular ice scene in Hokkaido from February to March. You can take a limited edition ice train or take an icebreaker to enjoy the view up close. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The winter in Hokkaido was a charming picture. This was the world's top ski resort. The major ski areas were extremely popular in winter, and the soft pink snow was intoxicating. Apart from ski, it was also a paradise for snow play and snow appreciation. There were extreme snow scenes like the end of the world, romantic forest igloos, red-crowned cranes in the snow, and romantic scenes from the movie Love Letter. Every February, Sporporo held an Ice and Snow Festival, which was divided into the Odori venue, the Susuno venue, and the TSUDOME venue. There were more than 250 ice and snow sculptures of different sizes, with many anime themed sculptures. At night, there was also a lighting show, turning the entire Sporo into a sea of snow. The Otaru Canal was even more beautiful under the cover of snow in winter. During the Otaru Snow Lantern Festival in February every year, the canal area was filled with lights and snow sculptures. The snow lanterns made of snow were as beautiful as a dream when they were lit at night. The penguin parade at the Asahikawa zoo every winter, where visitors could walk with the cute penguins. The night view of Mount Hakodate, Victoria in Hong Kong, and Napoli in Italy were known as the " three great night views in the world." At sunset, they took the cable car up the mountain and had a panoramic view of the beautiful night view from the observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. In addition, Hokkaido was the only place outside the Arctic Circle where you could see drifting ice. From late January to February and March, you could see the spectacular scene of silver ice platoons riding the wind and waves in the northern part of Hokkaido. You could also take the Drifting Ice Monogatari train, where the white and blue carriages slowly moved forward against the drifting ice. In Tsurugi Village, you can enjoy the wonderful dance of the red-crowned crane. Hokkaido was rich in food in winter. It was one of the world's four largest fishing grounds. It was rich in seafood, meat, vegetables, desserts, and so on. There were many hidden treasure restaurants. Winter in Hokkaido was full of vitality and romance, attracting people to experience it. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido had winter. Hokkaido had a temperate-zone climate with four distinct seasons and a cold and dry winter. Every year from December to March, the entire region was covered in snow. The deepest snow could reach more than four meters, and it was known as the Snow Country. The temperature in winter was relatively low. For example, the lowest temperature in Sporporo could reach-7.0 ° C in winter. The 24-hour snowfall in some areas had even set a record in history. When a strong cold wave struck, it would cause traffic paralysis in many places and the suspension of classes in primary and secondary schools. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido was very unique and was a popular season for tourism. In terms of natural scenery, this was a paradise for ski enthusiasts. There were dozens of world-class ski slopes such as Niseko Ski Resort. The snow was dry and the snow was pink. There was a sense of floating when sliding, and the snow path was full of changes. In addition, the entire Hokkaido was also a great place to play and admire the snow. There were extreme snow scenes such as the forest snowfield, the romantic forest igloos, and the red-crowned cranes in the snow. In Abashiri and Monbetsu in the northern part of Hokkaido, due to its proximity to the Sea of Okhotsk, the rare sight of sea ice could be seen from late January to February and March every year. Rows of ice were like a movement on the sea. There was also the Drifting Ice Monogatari train from Abashiri Station to the Shiretoko Rampant. It operated for only one month throughout the year, and the white and blue carriages slowly moved forward against the drifting ice. In terms of cultural landscape and activities, Sporporo held an ice and snow festival in February every year. It was divided into three venues: Odori, Susuno, and TSUDOME. There were more than 250 ice and snow sculptures, as well as anime themed ice and snow sculptures. At night, there was a lighting show. The Otaru Canal in Otaru is covered in white snow in winter, making it even more beautiful. During the Otaru Snow Lantern Route in February, the canal is filled with lights and snow sculptures. The snow lanterns made of snow look like a dream when lit at night. The Asahikawa zoo had a penguin parade in winter, where visitors could walk with the penguins. Hokkaido's delicacies were not to be missed either. It was one of the world's four largest fishing grounds and was rich in seafood, meat, vegetables, desserts, and many other treasures. In terms of accommodation experience, places like the Great Snow Mountain Hotel, in the peak season of Hokkaido from early January to the end of February, included breakfast and dinner for two, free private soup, and open-air wind, allowing tourists to enjoy a quiet sense of seclusion in the heavy snow. They could also enjoy the thick snow outside through the big window in the room. In the hot spring, they could directly see the white snow outside. The food and drinks were worth it. In short, the winter in Hokkaido combined natural beauty, cultural activities, and rich food to provide tourists with a unique travel experience. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!