Omggg your channel is so underrated 🥹. I love your channel! Your videos are so calming, and the way you share is beautiful. You both are such a lovely couple! 🤭
@@shoyutheworld yes im from Penang, im going Hokkaido in December for the first time and stumbled upon your video ! oh may i know what camera and lens you're using?
Nice! I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time in Hokkaido 🙌🏻 this was shot on Fujifilm X-HS2 and XF 16-55mm, the links to the equipment are in the description 😊
We’re not sure about conditions in December as this trip was back in February when it was peak snowfall (snowfall happened overnight and during the day it was mostly clear). So visibility was clear during the day and we tried not to drive at night as much as possible. Also we stayed at an inn near Hoshino Resorts Tomamu, about 10 mins away so it wasn’t much of an issue for us
Hi Will, we filmed the drone footages here using the DJI Mini 3 Pro. In Japan, you are required to register your drones online as long as it weighs more than 100g so Mini 3 Pro qualifies. You can register and refer to the drone rules here too www.mlit.go.jp/koku/drone/en/ Hope this helps! 😄
We had a rental car and drove from Asahikawa, Biei and to Furano. It’s possible to commute between Asahikawa, Biei and Furano by train. However you have be okay with being restricted to the train timings, which might not work well with your itinerary. If you’re taking the train you really have to plan out your route and timings in order to have a smooth commute between attractions 😊
Hi! May I know which month did you make your travel to Hokkaido and how do you find driving there? Considering to rent a car for my upcoming travel in December but I have no experience driving in the snow :)
Hello! We filmed this when we were there in for a month in Feb 2023 and it was our second time driving during winter in Japan. Overall, we find driving during the season pretty manageable. 2 crucial points from our experience that we tried to practice whenever possible: first is to keep speed limit below 50km/h and second is to allow ample rest time in between when we do long drives. Also, rental cars in Japan are equipped with snow tyres in the winter time so that gives lots of peace of mind. As long as you’re a seasoned driver in your own country, we feel you should try it while keeping safety in mind 😊 Do also note that it’s right hand drive in Japan!
Of course! We rented the Toyota ROOMY model and that was ¥6600 for a day (please keep it mind that price might have gone up since then). Fuel was conservatively about ¥2000. And there was no toll between Asahikawa, to Biei and Furano (maybe there was but we opted for no toll route and you can toggle for this on your google maps)
thank you for those words of encouragement, it means a lot to us to have every support gracing our little channel and community 🙏🏻😄 hope you have a blast on your trip!
Hi! We're not sure where in particular you're trying to get to and fro from Furano Station, but presumably you're referring to Ningle Terrace as featured in our vlog 😄 From Furano Station, there are buses available that will take you directly to New Furano Prince Hotel which is where Ningle Terrace is located. There are also buses back to the station if you need. However, do take note that bus frequencies are not a lot and the last available bus in winter is pretty early in the late afternoon from what we can remember!
@@shoyutheworld Hello, thank you for the awesome guide to winter itinerary in Furano/Biei. May I ask if hailing a taxi from the Ningle Terrace to the Furano Station will be easy (do I have to get a taxi from the nearby hotel instead)? I've checked the last bus timing departing from New Furano Prince Hotel to be 4PM, which isn't ideal as my family and I would love to stay for the night lights at the Ningle Terrace >
Omggg your channel is so underrated 🥹. I love your channel! Your videos are so calming, and the way you share is beautiful. You both are such a lovely couple! 🤭
Thank you for watching and such a lovely compliment, you totally made our day! ☺️
Bucket list!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Omg yas! Hope you get to visit soon 🤩
What month do you travel to Hokkaido? 😊
We visited on the 1st of Feb and stayed for a month. Best time during the winter as it was peak snow!
Im surprised you didnt get more views, your VLOG are so beautiful and cinematic! ❤ it!
Wah thanks for the kind words Andy 🙏🏻 appreciate it man. Are you based in Malaysia? My hometown too 😊
@@shoyutheworld yes im from Penang, im going Hokkaido in December for the first time and stumbled upon your video ! oh may i know what camera and lens you're using?
Nice! I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time in Hokkaido 🙌🏻 this was shot on Fujifilm X-HS2 and XF 16-55mm, the links to the equipment are in the description 😊
How were the road conditions from Asahikawa to Tomamu? I have a similar route planned in December but many ppl been telling us not to drive 😢
We’re not sure about conditions in December as this trip was back in February when it was peak snowfall (snowfall happened overnight and during the day it was mostly clear). So visibility was clear during the day and we tried not to drive at night as much as possible. Also we stayed at an inn near Hoshino Resorts Tomamu, about 10 mins away so it wasn’t much of an issue for us
Hi, may I know about the drone spec used in this video, and the regulations/procedure required to be abided?
Hi Will, we filmed the drone footages here using the DJI Mini 3 Pro. In Japan, you are required to register your drones online as long as it weighs more than 100g so Mini 3 Pro qualifies. You can register and refer to the drone rules here too www.mlit.go.jp/koku/drone/en/
Hope this helps! 😄
hhahhaa the fall!! Loved this vlog, thanks for sharing
I learned that a pair of good snow boots with spikes are an absolutely must 😅 thank you for watching Georgia!
すごいですね雪国☃️
冬時北海道はめちゃ綺麗です!
How did you travel into Furano? By train? Will you recommend going these places in this episode for those without car?
We had a rental car and drove from Asahikawa, Biei and to Furano. It’s possible to commute between Asahikawa, Biei and Furano by train. However you have be okay with being restricted to the train timings, which might not work well with your itinerary. If you’re taking the train you really have to plan out your route and timings in order to have a smooth commute between attractions 😊
What time did you go to Ningle Terace? 😊
Around 5pm Japan time 😊
Hi! May I know which month did you make your travel to Hokkaido and how do you find driving there? Considering to rent a car for my upcoming travel in December but I have no experience driving in the snow :)
Hello! We filmed this when we were there in for a month in Feb 2023 and it was our second time driving during winter in Japan. Overall, we find driving during the season pretty manageable. 2 crucial points from our experience that we tried to practice whenever possible: first is to keep speed limit below 50km/h and second is to allow ample rest time in between when we do long drives. Also, rental cars in Japan are equipped with snow tyres in the winter time so that gives lots of peace of mind. As long as you’re a seasoned driver in your own country, we feel you should try it while keeping safety in mind 😊 Do also note that it’s right hand drive in Japan!
I'm contemplating of renting a car or by bus to travel here. Do you mind sharing the rental cost, including fuel and toll price?
Of course! We rented the Toyota ROOMY model and that was ¥6600 for a day (please keep it mind that price might have gone up since then). Fuel was conservatively about ¥2000. And there was no toll between Asahikawa, to Biei and Furano (maybe there was but we opted for no toll route and you can toggle for this on your google maps)
@shoyutheworld Thanks for the reply. Really appreciate it. Btw loved your vlog. Keep it going!
thank you for those words of encouragement, it means a lot to us to have every support gracing our little channel and community 🙏🏻😄 hope you have a blast on your trip!
Hi may i know how do i get there to and fro Furano Station via bus? Thanks!
Hi! We're not sure where in particular you're trying to get to and fro from Furano Station, but presumably you're referring to Ningle Terrace as featured in our vlog 😄 From Furano Station, there are buses available that will take you directly to New Furano Prince Hotel which is where Ningle Terrace is located. There are also buses back to the station if you need. However, do take note that bus frequencies are not a lot and the last available bus in winter is pretty early in the late afternoon from what we can remember!
Thank u so much for ur kind reply!
Sorry for my confused question😅 I meant how to get to Ningle from Furano Station. Thank u once again!😊 awesome videos!
Our pleasure, hope you enjoy Furano when you visit! 🙏🏻
@@shoyutheworld Hello, thank you for the awesome guide to winter itinerary in Furano/Biei. May I ask if hailing a taxi from the Ningle Terrace to the Furano Station will be easy (do I have to get a taxi from the nearby hotel instead)? I've checked the last bus timing departing from New Furano Prince Hotel to be 4PM, which isn't ideal as my family and I would love to stay for the night lights at the Ningle Terrace >