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- Abashiri Port, Abashiri City, Hokkaido - January 20th (Tue)-March 31st (Tue), 2009 The first icebreaker purpose built for tourism cuts powerfully through ice up to one meter thick in places as passengers scour the Sea of Okhotsk and the sky above to glimpse resident seals and eagles. |
- Kawayu Onsen Hot springs, Teshikaga Town, Hokkaido - December 20th (Sat), 2008-March 31st (Tue), 2009 Kawayu Onsen is a major hot springs resort in eastern Hokkaido, located between Lake Kussharo and Lake Mashu. During the festival, about 80,000 light bulbs illuminate the whole town of Kawayu Onsen. You can enjoy walking along the Orion Forest, the main venue of the festival located in the center of Kawayu Onsen town. These illuminations brighten up the freezing winter sky of Kawayu Onsen. |
- Hakodate Harbor, Hakodate City, Hokkaido - December 1st (Mon)-25th (Thur), 2008 A huge and imposing fir tree 20 meters in height and presented by Halifax in Canada, the twin city of Hakodate, will be displayed in the bay area of Hakodate until Christmas Day. Surrounded by brickyards first constructed in the Meiji era, the area will be enhanced by planned illuminations and fireworks aimed at furthering the "Hakodate in Winter" atmosphere. |
- Sapporo City, Hokkaido - November 28th (Fri), 2008-January 4th (Sun), 2009 The Sapporo White Illumination event was initially held in 1981, and it was the first illumination event anywhere in Japan. Roadside trees and artworks in Odori Park are decorated with illuminations to amuse people. |
- 2, Odorikoen, Sapporo City, Hokkaido - November 28th (Fri)-December 24th (Wed), 2008 The 'Munich Christmas Market in Sapporo' represents the Christmas Market in Sapporo's twin city of Munich. Visitors can enjoy German wine, beer, sausages and other specialties from Germany. |
- Asahiyama Zoo, Asahikawa City, Hokkaido - November 11th (Tue), 2008-April 7th (Tue), 2009 Asahiyama Dobutsuen, the northernmost zoo in Japan, has been a popular attraction with its cute animals and exciting exhibits that allow visitors to experience the animals moving, swimming, and flying up close. After snow lies thick on the ground in Asahikawa, its most famous event, the "Penguin Walk," begins, and takes place twice a day at 11am and 2:30pm. |