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Secret Japan Japan off the beaten tracks / le Japon hors des sentiers battus
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étoile
Joined: 03 Nov 2008
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You have posted in this forum: Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:43 pm Post subject: visiting Sapporo |
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Hello,
I believe it is snowing now over there. Could you please suggest us what to do after visiting Sapporo. Probably a day will be enough. Do you think Shikotsu Toya National Partk is a good choice? Seems to be closer to Sapporo.
What onsen will be good, which ryokan, and what could we do there (we can do cross country but not alpine skiing)?
I really appreciate your time and attention to my request. We will there this coming Sunday, Dec.7. Let me know if we have to make reservations beforehand.
Thanks a lot,
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sanji
Joined: 20 Sep 2005
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You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:56 am Post subject: |
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Sorry, I have not seen this message early enough.
If you still read this answer, I just would like to underline that National Parks are not very practical in winter, especially in Hokkaido: journeys can be difficult, and many interesting features that require walking are usually not reachable.
From Sapporo, I would suggest visiting Hakodate - there is a good guide on this city on this web site. It takes about 3h15 by train to travel from Sapporo to Hakodate. There are also some good onsen town around Hakodate.
For onsen, there is also Niseko, which is a famous ski resort. There are many buses from Sapporo to Niseko, but I do not know if there is good cross country ski there.
Finally, you probably would not need advance reservation, as this is likely to be before the beginning of the busy period.
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