We’ve once again selected three photos from “Hokkaido Mirai Notes,” a site that collects beautiful Hokkaido scenery photographed and posted by users! Enjoy the views of Hokkaido that we want to preserve for the future.
Wagasa Street (Otaru City)
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Sakaimachi Street, a tourist spot in Otaru City, is popularly known as Wagasa Street during the summer only.
For some reason, Japanese umbrellas look great in the retro atmosphere of Otaru.
Posted by: nana43shi
City/town where the photo was taken: Otaru City
A word from the Domingo editorial team
The Shussemae Square in Sakaimachi Shopping Street in Otaru City is decorated with colorful Japanese umbrellas, creating a fantastical atmosphere.
The Japanese umbrellas match the retro streetscape of the shopping district, making it a perfect spot for taking photos!
It is lit up at night, so be sure to stop by when you visit Otaru next summer.
The Milky Way and potato fields on Mount Yotei (Kutchan Town)
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On a starry night, Mt. Yotei towers over the potato fields in full bloom. The mystical Milky Way gently envelops the mountaintop.
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City/town where the photo was taken: Kutchan Town
A word from the Domingo editorial team
The beautiful starry sky is even more beautiful when combined with the magnificent nature!
As the winter season approaches, the air will become clearer and the snow will shine even more beautifully.
However, it gets cold at night, so please wear warm clothes.
Queen of the Sea visits Hakodate (Hakodate City)
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We captured a photo of the Queen Elizabeth’s final port call in Hakodate with the evening sky and Mount Hakodate in the background, making it a very Hakodate-like photo!
Posted by: Yuta Saito
City/town where the photo was taken: The Queen of the Sea visits Hakodate (Hakodate City)
A word from the Domingo editorial team
This is a photo that can only be taken in the port city of Hakodate! You can also see the size of the Queen Elizabeth when you look at it against the surrounding buildings.
Whether you’re visiting to see the Queen Elizabeth or just visiting the port, I hope you’ll make some wonderful memories in Hakodate.
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