HOKKAIDO: JAPAN'S LAST FRONTIER
Many choose to travel to wild Hokkaido – the most northerly of Japan’s four main islands surrounded by misty seas and chilled by nearby Siberia - for a ski experience found nowhere else. But snow-shoeing provides a slower, more culturally-rich way to experience this pastoral, volcanic arcadia. Experience it for yourself, and see the area's famous red-crowned cranes, with Australian travel writer Nina Karnikowski as she traverses the island with Walk Japan.
Видео HOKKAIDO: JAPAN'S LAST FRONTIER канала Nina Karnikowski
Видео HOKKAIDO: JAPAN'S LAST FRONTIER канала Nina Karnikowski
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