Traveling in Hokkaido This time I would like to travel to find myself. In the past, I was half Japanese and Swiss, so I tended to compete with others. I can not accept this identity unlike other boys and girls, so I tend to destroy things against things. Nonetheless, my age has grown, so I do not express myself using rebels, but I train my body and soul. The only way I acknowledge my identity is to know who I am. Therefore, this journey is the pursuit of my inner world.
In recent years, Hokkaido - the northern island of Japan - has become a world famous land for skiing and snowboarding. It is not just talking about mountain experience here. People traveling to Hokkaido far away are looking for a single thing. It is powder. Averaging over 6 inches per day in January - about 800 feet per season - If you are guaranteed a deep turn on your wish list, there are few places on Earth comparable to Hokkaido. In January 2017, I went to Niseko with my older brother and three best friends. The trip took about a year and as long as more and more information is constantly emerging in Japanese skiing experience, I have a concise guide for those who want to start a similar trip next season I think it would be useful to provide it. Outside
Even early in winter (late November to early January), even during the winter peak season (mid-January to early March) you will be familiar with the local people's winter traditions. This indicates that a trip to Hokkaido is suitable for those who dream of visiting this area in February. But what you are reading right now is particularly suitable for people who are going to have Christmas and New Year's holidays in Hokkaido. Before we reach our main point of view, I mean the recommended itinerary and there is something to share with you. As it is often said, the island is large and has many wonderful places. It is unrealistic to consider accessing all places within 8 days. This is the truth. However, you have the right to modify this itinerary to make full use of your winter vacation.