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Journey to where traditions meet modern
Find long-distance hikes along coastal Japan
Explore an authentic Japan
Visit Osaka and see society’s future
Discover a New Tokyo
Discover Japan's remarkable scenery
Discover the significance of sakura in Japan
Create an unforgettable experience
Unwind on islands made of raised coral reefs
Relish a rare stay at Hirado Castle in Nagasaki
Discover Hokkaido's coastal city
Discover Osaka’s gem
Journey to where traditions meet modern
Find long-distance hikes along coastal Japan
Explore an authentic Japan
Visit Osaka and see society’s future
Discover a New Tokyo
Discover Japan's remarkable scenery
Discover the significance of sakura in Japan
Create an unforgettable experience
Unwind on islands made of raised coral reefs
Relish a rare stay at Hirado Castle in Nagasaki
Discover Hokkaido's coastal city
Discover Osaka’s gem
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Looking for an adventure that takes you deeper into the heart of Hokkaido? Fly Deep Hokkaido is your gateway to uncovering the region's most beautiful hidden spots. Fly from Sapporo's Okadama Airport to Rishiri, Hakodate, Kushiro and more.
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Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, is where urban life and nature harmonize. Although the city is home to nearly two million residents, experiencing landmarks like Sapporo Clock Tower and Sapporo Central Wholesale Market is a laid-back affair. Then, impressive parks and shopping districts add to Sapporo’s cosmopolitan vibe. During summer, the low humidity weather is refreshing, and in the winter, snow accumulates, but the city center has a well-developed underground shopping area, allowing for comfortable shopping and dining during rainy or cold weather.
Forming part of Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park, Rishiri Island is home to soaring Mount Rishiri – one of Japan’s 100 Famous Mountains. Featuring an awe-inspiring conical shape, this extinct volcano has earned the nickname “Rishiri Fuji.” Hike to the unobstructed summit to discover 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Hakodate is renowned for its scenic beauty, with three of the city’s most iconic landmarks recognized by the Michelin Green Guide Japan with three stars or “worth a special journey.” While the city is famous for its nighttime views, crystal-clear dawn and afternoon sights present heart-stirring panoramas too.
Home to two sprawling green spaces, Kushiro Shitsugen National Park and Akan-Mashu National Park, the region of Kushiro is blessed with abundant nature. Here, you can observe unique ecosystems and special native species like red-crowned cranes and Lake Akan marimo. Alongside a unique food culture, Kushiro is perfect for adventure travel.
Discover untouched nature along the easternmost tip of Japan in Nakashibetsa. As a preeminent wildlife sanctuary, visitors can witness breathtaking orcas, brown bears, and white-tailed eagles amidst the ice-covered sea. Meanwhile, the Notsuke Peninsula’s stunning scenery features trekking adventures set against the backdrop of a World Natural Heritage Site.
Harmonizing forest, sea, and lakes, a journey to Memanbetsu presents exceptional flora and fauna surrounded by primeval nature. Making for an unforgettable winter spectacle, travelers will encounter winter ice drifts across the Sea of Okhotsk, frozen lakes, and guided snowshoe adventures offering glimpses of rare species like orcas and whales at the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site.
Amid the crystal clear seas southwest of Hokkaido, Okushiri Island rests entirely within the picturesque Hiyama Prefectural Natural Park. So radiant are the island’s surrounding waters, its distinctive color is often referred to as ‘Okurishi Blue’. In winter, you’ll encounter serene snowy landscapes, hot springs, and fresh local cuisine.
Akita boasts impressive traditions and natural scenery, ranging from majestic mountains to deep blue seas. As the landscape changes with the passing seasons, visitors will enjoy stunning hot springs alongside Lake Tazawa – the deepest lake in Japan. Plus, special winter events like the historic Kamakura Festival are bound to impress.
Featuring lush streets and a rich international culture, Misawa is an attractive destination for travelers. With nearby tourist spots like Lake Towada and Oirase Gorge, fascinating nature is never far away. Meanwhile, Misawa City has a thriving worldly atmosphere due to its bustling U.S. Air Force base.
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This pilgrimage trail in Ehime starts at Matsuyama City and will take you to two spectacular mountain temples, Temple 44 Daihö-ji and Temple 45 Iwaya-ji. Your first stop is Temple 44 Daihö-ji, also known as "the temple of Great Treasure," which stands in the middle of an ancient forest of cedar and cypress trees. Although burned down twice, the temple has since then been restored. It sits in the middle of a peaceful forest, surrounded by dense, tall trees and paths lined with ferns and moss-covered stones. On the way to Temple 45 Iwaya-ji, you will enjoy a packed lunch while gazing at the unique rock formations that leave an unforgettable impression. The hiking trails leading to Iwaya-ji can be steep, but the view when you reach the top is worth it. Surrounding Iwaya-ji is an awe-inspiring nature scene, and the architecture of the temple buildings is also an This pilgrimage trail in Ehime starts at Matsuyama City and will take you to two spectacular mountain temples, Temple 44 Daihö-ji and Temple 45 Iwaya-ji. Your first stop is Temple 44 Daihö-ji, also known as "the temple of Great Treasure," which stands in the middle of an ancient forest of cedar and cypress trees. Although burned down twice, the temple has since then been restored. It sits in the middle of a peaceful forest, surrounded by dense, tall trees and paths lined with ferns and moss-covered stones. On the way to Temple 45 Iwaya-ji, you will enjoy a packed lunch while gazing at the unique rock formations that leave an unforgettable impression. The hiking trails leading to Iwaya-ji can be steep, but the view when you reach the top is worth it. Surrounding Iwaya-ji is an awe-inspiring nature scene, and the architecture of the temple buildings is also an impressive sight to see. After the mountain walk, you can take a relaxing dip in the Furuiwaya hot springs. impressive sight to see. After the mountain walk, you can take a relaxing dip in the Furuiwaya hot springs.
9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is located on the second floor from the ground floor of Midtown Tower, the tallest tower in Tokyo and the symbol of Tokyo Midtown, and on the 45th through 53rd floors.
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9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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