10 Fascinating 'Did You Know?' Facts About Hokkaido Part 1
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10 Fascinating 'Did You Know?' Facts About Hokkaido Part 1 |
Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, is famous for its snowy winters, stunning natural landscapes, and rich cultural history. But beyond its popular ski resorts and scenic flower fields, Hokkaido is full of surprising and lesser-known facts that make it truly unique. From remote islands to tiny villages and dairy towns where cows outnumber people, here are 10 fascinating "Did You Know?" facts that will give you a deeper appreciation for this remarkable region of Japan.
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Hokkaido's Southernmost Point |
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Japan's Northernmost Point |
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Japan's Easternmost Point |
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Japan's smallest city by population |
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Town with the most cows in Japan |
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Japan's Northernmost Sake Brewery |
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This is NOT Hokkaido Beach |
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Japan's Largest National Park |
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Hokkaido's Smallest Village |
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