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    Ikuradon

    The jewel of Hokkaido cuisine, Ikuradon, hits differently in its homeland. This one from Otaru gleams with vibrant orange salmon roe, piled generously atop fluffy white rice. Each bite bursts with salty-sweet freshness, like the ocean decided to spoil you for the day. Simple, local, and absolutely unforgettable.

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    Flying Again

    Twenty months is a long time to be grounded. A short hop to Hokkaido sounds like the perfect way to ease back into flying. No work meetings this time—just fresh air, stunning scenery, and maybe a bowl of Ikuradon to celebrate freedom. Cheers to travel again!

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    Kamui Cape

    Cape Kamui, perched on the Shakotan Peninsula, is a two-hour coastal adventure from Sapporo that rewards you with jaw-dropping views. The drive alone sets the mood, with winding roads and cliffs teasing what’s to come. At the cape, you’ll find the essentials—parking, a restaurant, vending machines (because Japan never skips them), and restrooms. The 15-minute…

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    Hokkaido Milk

    This Hokkaido cow looks like it could be a long-lost cousin from Normandy—calm, curious, and probably loving the lush fields. Hokkaido’s pastoral vibe really does echo Normandy, doesn’t it? Seeing your kids react to the smell is a classic city-kid moment—time for them to embrace the countryside and make friends with the locals, four-legged or…

  • Dying Villages

    The Japanese countryside tells stories of time standing still, and Hokkaido is no exception. Among its stunning landscapes are quiet villages that feel frozen in another era—charming but undeniably fading. Weathered houses, empty streets, and a lingering sense of nostalgia paint a bittersweet picture. It’s beautiful, but also a reminder of the slow retreat of…

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    Hokkaido Drive

    Driving through Hokkaido’s serene landscapes feels like therapy on wheels. Rolling hills, endless skies, and roads that seem to stretch into tranquility make every mile a joy. It’s the kind of drive where you lose track of time and just soak in the peaceful rhythm of nature. Truly a road trip worth savoring. The speed…

  • Sapporo Panorama

    The Sapporo TV Tower is a classic landmark, rising 147 meters above the city and offering a stunning panorama from its 90-meter observation deck. The view? Pure Sapporo magic—sprawling cityscapes framed by mountains. The ride up may cost a bit, but it’s worth it. These shots, captured with the RF24-240mm, do justice to the scene,…

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    Hokkaido Flowers

    Traveling light often calls for sacrifices, and swapping the RF50mm f/1.2L for the f/1.8 makes sense when you’re trying to keep it simple. Sure, the f/1.2L is a masterpiece, but the question remains—does it deliver ten times the magic? Maybe not, especially for casual holiday shots. The f/1.8 still gets the job done without breaking…