Discover the Untouched Beauty of Hokkaido

Welcome to Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique culture! In this video, we’ll take you on an unforgettable journey through Hokkaido’s past, showcasing its fascinating history, must-visit destinations, mouthwatering local foods, and the best souvenirs to take home. Whether you’re planning a trip or just curious about this incredible region, we’ve got everything you need to know to make the most of your Hokkaido adventure. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more travel and history content!

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00:00 Introduction
01:39 Hokkaido: Overview
04:55 Hokkaido: History
13:02 Hokkaido: Where to Visit
28:27 Hokkaido: Culinary Delights
31:44 Hokkaido: Omiyage
35:49 Hokkaido: When To Visit
36:16 Hokkaido: Summary

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