
The island of Hokkaido in Japan is a place that retains as much natural reserves of the region, which is accentuated during periods of summer and spring and figures to show vast plains covered by geological sometimes dense crystal white snow.
Ideal for practicing Skyboard until mid-May, inclusive, leading to the beginning of a new spring season with beautiful, colorful flowers in front of a mountain range, rich in pastures, inhabited by native fauna and gentle place.
Since time immemorial, Hokkaido was not only the second largest island of Japan, but also the warm home of the Ainu people, of which it retains its people, traditions, and customs. To my taste, the Japanese still have an exaggerated machismo in their habits, relegating women to second place, are very conservative in every sense, respect the work of others as in no other country in the world, which is reflected in the generosity of tips to say an example.
The island is surrounded by a large mountain range that covers over the Sierra Ishikari in its center, with 2,000 meters, second largest after the Asahi, with about 2,300 meters above sea level, its capital, Sapporo, is reached by taking a plane, train or ferry .
The most important rivers in the area are Ishiyaki the Toyohira, the Uryu, and Tokachi. There are still many many virgin forests and nature reserves.
Among these numerous natural attractions, hot springs are present on the island Their houses, museums, galleries, parks, National University, shopping and restaurants, are all aligned with the aesthetics of the area, perfect match with the Japanese style classic.
Among its cuisine, there is national dish, such as sushi, Chinese food is also highly desired by their inhabitants. For the tourist, there is a range of international cuisine available, French food, Spanish, Italian, among others, delicious and fresh at all times.
In the mountains Mogan, you can see the whole city and the bay Ishiyaki during the day or night, you have to climb to it in the cable car lift. In the center of Hokkaido, the Main Street Park, surprising visitors with its bright colors green and blue.
There are also vestiges of the era of exploitation of Meiji, something like the era of saltpeter in northern Chile, where they were empty offices, agencies and abandoned buildings. The difference is the detailed ornamentation that has been given to this place, becoming a tourist village that lets you see where the railroad ran.
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