Society | Oct 15

Stunning high-definition promotional short of Hokkaido city leaves jaws hanging

Oct 15 (soranews24.com) - The fine balance between lush greenery and vibrant city makes Kushiro a nature lover’s paradise.

When asked about their favorite travel destinations in Japan, my work colleagues often rank Hokkaido high up on their lists. After all, the island prefecture is packed full of breathtaking secrets and scenic spots that will take even the most well-traveled visitors by surprise.

One example is Kushiro, a region located on the eastern side of Hokkaido. Filled with large swathes of nature thanks to a number of meandering rivers, tranquil lakes, and grand mountains, visitors will find great pleasure in exploring this hidden corner of Japan.

Kushiro is a hidden gem of a wonderland often overlooked by tourists, which is surprising considering that it even has its own domestic airport. Now is the perfect time to visit as the entire landscape will be painted in astounding yellows and oranges of autumn, making it a great holiday destination to drink in the extraordinary scenery.


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