
The village of Makari is a naturally rich farming village at the foot of Mount Yotei, characterized by clean water and vast fields. It is also known as the birthplace of the enka singer Takashi Hosokawa, and has also become a tourist attraction. It is a quiet countryside and a place to be calm at heart.

Known as the northern limit of the old beech forest, Kuromatsunai is a quiet town where precious nature spreads. It also has a wealth of food attractions, such as roadside stations and cheese workshops, which allows you to enjoy ecotourism. The gentle scenery where nature and people coexist is attractive.

Rangoshi is adjacent to the Niseko area, and is a town with its charm of the clear stream, Shirido river and hot spring resort. It has plenty of outdoor experiences such as rafting and fishing, and there is healing in a quiet rural landscape. It is a hidden attraction that you want to visit in conjunction with Niseko sightseeing.

Suttsu-cho is a wind town located on the west coast of Hokkaido, Japan, and is a specialty of wind power and fresh sea good. The calm scenery and lively fishing port unique to the port town, and the beautiful sunsets of Suttsu Bay are impressive. It is a town where the vitality and nature of the region are in harmony.

Yakumocho is the only town in Japan facing both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, and is attractive for its rich nature of the sea and mountains. Dairy farming and hot springs are also popular, making it a great base for outdoor and food. You can enjoy the luxury time spent with nature.

The town of Esashi is a town that now conveys its history as a port town in the Edo period, and has a preservation district of important traditional buildings. It is a valuable tourist destination where cultures such as "Esashi Oiwake" are also inherited and exposed to the good old Japanese style.

Kaminokuni is a town that is rich in nature along the Sea of Japan, and has a historical heritage of the Middle Ages, such as the site of Katsuyama-kan. You can also enjoy fishing and shore drives, and it is a tourist spot in the cave where you can feel the history and nature at the same time.

Shimamaki Village is a small fishing village facing the Sea of Japan and is a quiet natural treasure trove for salmon fishing and hot springs. It is an environment surrounded by mountains and the sea, where the scenery of the four seasons welcomes travelers. It is recommended for those seeking a healing place with few people.

Mori-cho is a historic town in the southern part of Hokkaido, and is particularly famous for its famous cherry blossom spot, Aobagaoka Park. It is also known as the birthplace of Ikameshi, and is also popular with Ekiben fans. It is a delicious tourist destination with three beats of nature, history, and gourmet.

Shikabe is a hot spring resort at the foot of Mount Komagatake, where you can enjoy a serpentine spring and an open-air bath along the sea. Famous for marine products such as tarako, it is a quiet town surrounded by the sea and mountains. It is a hidden attraction perfect for travelers seeking the bounty and healing of nature.