Hokkaido
Hokkaido is an attractive region with vast nature and a rich food culture. Tourism and winter sports are thriving, and agriculture and dairy farming are also important.

Located in the northernmost part of Japan, Hokkaido is known for its vast nature and rich food culture. While it is home to cities such as Sapporo and Hakodate, it is also home to magnificent mountainous regions, beautiful lakes, and vast farmland, making it a popular spot for tourism and outdoor activities. You can enjoy seasonal scenery, especially the snowy landscapes and winter sports in the winter. It is also famous for its seafood, dairy products, and specialty dishes such as Genghis Khan. Agriculture and dairy farming, which take advantage of the vast land and cold climate, are also thriving, and play an important role in Japan's food production.