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I’ve been there twice. Once in mid winter when it was entirely covered in snow. I went to the Sapporo snow festival and rode an ice breaker through the drift ice off the coast of the old prison town of Abashiri. Loads of fun. The other time was in summer, visiting a friend. We were mainly in the cities, but did get to drive through some pretty spectacular country.Oh wow, Hokkaido sounds wild. Have you visited?
A dear friend is from Hokkaido. Her father’s family were fishermen but originally from a clan of disgraced samurai who were sent to the island centuries ago. Perhaps the government will look to implement something similar to increase the human population.
She once told me her father could not swim. I asked, “Wasn’t he a fisherman?” She said if you fall out of the boat in Hokkaido, the water temperature will kill you. Brrr!
I’m very keen to get back up there to see the Shiretoko Peninsula, a spectacular looking World Heritage site that is home to some spectacular scenery and wildlife, including large numbers of those brown bears. Won’t be this year, but keep an eye out in this thread!
Apparently the crab fishing up north, between the main island and the disputed territory is some of the most dangerous fishing in the world.
As an aside, the most deadly animal here is the suzumebachi (literally sparrow-bee). There are two types, the regular yellow hornets that live in town and are responsible for more deaths, and the so-called murder hornets, which nest underground, but not usually in the vicinity of large human populations.