One of the blest vlogs on Hokkaido travel I’ve ever seen for someone who has been to the usual Sapporo and Niseko spots. I didn’t know there was a museum for the Ainu Peoples! Thank you for featuring that. And your narration is not annoying. It was the right amount of narrating as in you mean business and the right amount of “vlogging” for entertainment. Relaxing to watch.
Thank you SO much for your really kind words! It honestly means so much, and we're happy it was not annoying haha!! There are some really some amazing spots in Hokkaido, we would love to go back and visit the places we didn't have time to. Perhaps in the next couple of years :)
When u go to Abashiri, I highly recommend visiting Abashiri prison. It’s the Japanese version of Alcatraz. There u’ll get to see the Japanese’s legendary anti hero named Yoshie Shiratori. The man who escaped 4 prisons using his extra ordinary skills like lock picking, super human strength, lizard like climbing skills and the most impressive of all, the ability to dislocate his joints at will. Truly a legendary man.
Congrats! This is a fantastic vlog that is not just the usual top eats / things to do in Sapporo / Hokkaido. It shows more of the uniqueness and beauty of Hokkaido. 👍👏
I was in Sapporo a month ago, and my third time in Japan. It wasn't winter anymore but it was still cold. A very unique experience. Hokkaido University is also a great place to visit when in Sapporo.
Thank you for watching ☺️ We did this pretty fas across 5 days. However we would recommend a week. We also had a driver which made this a lot easier, quicker and convenient 🙏🏼
My friends just returned from a month on Hokkaido. His father lives in Sapporo and they bought property in Toyako. I hope to go with them on one of their next trips.
So many amazing spots/activities, will be visiting Hokkaido in upcoming trip but I don't think I can squeeze all this lol. Bookmarking for the next one. How many days did you spend after Asahikawa up to the snow walking tour and everything in between?
Hey! Oh yes we totally understand, so many things to squeeze in, there is never enough time lol. You might be able to gauge it well from the rest of our vlogs on our Japan series for time purposes, we spent 3 days between Asahikawa and travelling further up north to the tip :)
You Two! Always having Fun, and looking great whilst doing it, something to be admired. Another one well done! You have moved Hokkaido to the top of my list. Just returned from 3 weeks in Japan, back in November, but already craving more, sooo...
Hey buddy! Thank you for the lovely comment 🥰 We absolutely love travelling together and making videos, so we're glad our happiness shines through! 3 weeks in Japan, nice! Where was your highlight? We crave Japan every year, perhaps we are lucky and can go back again this year too! Happy New Year!
@@TwosomeTravellers Doing the bike ride around Lake Biwa was a highlight for sure, at 175 Km not easy but worth it! Made it down to Kagoshima to see the volcano, that was cool. And Hiroshima was a moving experience as well. Plus, never get tired of Kyoto, just have to start the day super early to somewhat beat The Crowds, good luck... Stayed in Kawaguchiko to see Fuji-san at dawn, Wow is what I say to that! And finally made it to see the Buddha in Kamakura, Love him! Japan is much like Italy for me, everywhere has something special to offer and I never get tired of visiting there.
I really need to do every single thing you did in this video! Such a cool and informative video!! (Btw I’m a Japanese and I’ve never been and done most of them😂)
Hi! your vlog is awesome, very informative! would you recommend one night at each place like you did or are there places that you wished you stayed much longer in?
We honestly could have extended our stay at every point haha!! It really comes down to the activities you would like to do, in Sapporo there is definitely a lot more to do see and eat!
By far one of the best vlogs I've come across. Just so you know. My Skiing only trip is now Ski Roadtrip.... Trip. Osaka and Kyoto has left the chat lol. Amazing job!
Such a great video! I’ll be there for the Sapporo snow festival in a few weeks. Question- how’d you get around Hokkaido to these different destinations? Recommend hiring a driver or is it easy enough to rely on the train?
Thank you for watching! ☺️ The Sapporo Snow Festival is so fun! Sooo much snow!! We used a driver to get around, we can send you his email and you're welcome to ask for a quote / guide price (send us a DM on IG). If he is busy, he will likely forward your info to another guide. We were working with the Japan tourism board so sadly cannot assist with pricing sorry, nor info on transport (trains etc.) 🙏🏼
@@TwosomeTravellers such a great informative video 🤗 im looking for a driver too. Would u mind to share with me the driver email? this is our 1st time plan to travel to Hokkaido in the Dec. Thanks ya
I love how like half the things to do are ramen/food related. My kind of place!🤣 And y’all and ramen was us and schnitzel in Bavaria. Had it twice a day for a week!
Great video, planning to explore Hokkaido next February following this travel guide. Although you hired a driver, would you recommend hiring a car and driving ourselves?
Absolutely love your video guys. I will be there next week 😁 How were you guys able to book the Clark horse garden? And is it accessible by train? Many thanks
Great Vlog of this trip and well planned with great detailed description, but will you be able to recommend your driver or transport will traveling with my whole family.
@@hellodotjava oh yes! Thank you for letting us know! This should work: www.booking.com/hotel/jp/amanek-asahikawa-ekimae.en.html?aid=7979233&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
Hey! This is the official website of Clark Horse Garden. You can send an enquiry through their website. clark-horse.sakura.ne.jp/contact.html (you may need to translate the page)
One of the blest vlogs on Hokkaido travel I’ve ever seen for someone who has been to the usual Sapporo and Niseko spots. I didn’t know there was a museum for the Ainu Peoples! Thank you for featuring that. And your narration is not annoying. It was the right amount of narrating as in you mean business and the right amount of “vlogging” for entertainment. Relaxing to watch.
Thank you SO much for your really kind words! It honestly means so much, and we're happy it was not annoying haha!! There are some really some amazing spots in Hokkaido, we would love to go back and visit the places we didn't have time to. Perhaps in the next couple of years :)
When u go to Abashiri, I highly recommend visiting Abashiri prison. It’s the Japanese version of Alcatraz. There u’ll get to see the Japanese’s legendary anti hero named Yoshie Shiratori. The man who escaped 4 prisons using his extra ordinary skills like lock picking, super human strength, lizard like climbing skills and the most impressive of all, the ability to dislocate his joints at will. Truly a legendary man.
Congrats! This is a fantastic vlog that is not just the usual top eats / things to do in Sapporo / Hokkaido. It shows more of the uniqueness and beauty of Hokkaido. 👍👏
Thank you for watching! Your kind words mean a lot to us both! Glad you enjoyed the beauty of Hokkaido! 🇯🇵 ☺️
I was in Sapporo a month ago, and my third time in Japan. It wasn't winter anymore but it was still cold. A very unique experience. Hokkaido University is also a great place to visit when in Sapporo.
Sapporo is special throughout the year for sure. Sounds like you have a love for this City :)
Your video blew my mind! It's breathtaking ❤ could you please let me know how many days trip was thus entire hokkaido for to cover the 23 places?
Thank you for watching ☺️ We did this pretty fas across 5 days. However we would recommend a week. We also had a driver which made this a lot easier, quicker and convenient 🙏🏼
My friends just returned from a month on Hokkaido. His father lives in Sapporo and they bought property in Toyako. I hope to go with them on one of their next trips.
I'm going to go to Hokkaido this year. Thank you for creating such insightful vlog✨️🙂↕️
You must be so excited! And you are so welcome, we are happy we could be of help with your travel plans! 🥰
@TwosomeTravellers Yes I am!! I hope it goes just like planned☺️
So many amazing spots/activities, will be visiting Hokkaido in upcoming trip but I don't think I can squeeze all this lol. Bookmarking for the next one.
How many days did you spend after Asahikawa up to the snow walking tour and everything in between?
Hey! Oh yes we totally understand, so many things to squeeze in, there is never enough time lol. You might be able to gauge it well from the rest of our vlogs on our Japan series for time purposes, we spent 3 days between Asahikawa and travelling further up north to the tip :)
We did Sapporo and Hakodate in November, just missed the snow and also did Aomori and missed it there.
You Two! Always having Fun, and looking great whilst doing it, something to be admired.
Another one well done!
You have moved Hokkaido to the top of my list.
Just returned from 3 weeks in Japan, back in November,
but already craving more, sooo...
Hey buddy! Thank you for the lovely comment 🥰 We absolutely love travelling together and making videos, so we're glad our happiness shines through!
3 weeks in Japan, nice! Where was your highlight?
We crave Japan every year, perhaps we are lucky and can go back again this year too! Happy New Year!
@@TwosomeTravellers Doing the bike ride around Lake Biwa was a highlight for sure, at 175 Km not easy but worth it! Made it down to Kagoshima to see the volcano, that was cool. And Hiroshima was a moving experience as well. Plus, never get tired of Kyoto, just have to start the day super early to somewhat beat The Crowds, good luck...
Stayed in Kawaguchiko to see Fuji-san at dawn, Wow is what I say to that!
And finally made it to see the Buddha in Kamakura, Love him!
Japan is much like Italy for me, everywhere has something special to offer and I never get tired of visiting there.
I really need to do every single thing you did in this video! Such a cool and informative video!! (Btw I’m a Japanese and I’ve never been and done most of them😂)
Thank you for your inspiring Video. That will help me a lot to plan my Japan Trip for Feb 25. Can´t await it now. 🙂
You are more than welcome 🙏🏼 so happy we can help with your planning! Feb is a great time to visit!
Did you stay at a Hotel in Asahikawa or did you just do a day trip? It’s a 3 hour train ride from Sapporo or (2 hours if you drive)
Hi love the vlog.. planning to go. Which month of the year was this??
This was during February 😊😊
this was a great video! thank you sm
Thanks so much for your kind words, so glad it helped!
Hi! your vlog is awesome, very informative! would you recommend one night at each place like you did or are there places that you wished you stayed much longer in?
We honestly could have extended our stay at every point haha!! It really comes down to the activities you would like to do, in Sapporo there is definitely a lot more to do see and eat!
Hi Alex, loved your jacket. Which brand is it? ❤
Hey guys I'm going to Hokkaido in February. Can you share the info on the horse riding please? Looks really fun and I would love to try it
By far one of the best vlogs I've come across. Just so you know. My Skiing only trip is now Ski Roadtrip.... Trip. Osaka and Kyoto has left the chat lol. Amazing job!
great vlog!
Such a great video! I’ll be there for the Sapporo snow festival in a few weeks. Question- how’d you get around Hokkaido to these different destinations? Recommend hiring a driver or is it easy enough to rely on the train?
Thank you for watching! ☺️ The Sapporo Snow Festival is so fun! Sooo much snow!! We used a driver to get around, we can send you his email and you're welcome to ask for a quote / guide price (send us a DM on IG). If he is busy, he will likely forward your info to another guide. We were working with the Japan tourism board so sadly cannot assist with pricing sorry, nor info on transport (trains etc.) 🙏🏼
@@TwosomeTravellers such a great informative video 🤗 im looking for a driver too. Would u mind to share with me the driver email? this is our 1st time plan to travel to Hokkaido in the Dec. Thanks ya
I love how like half the things to do are ramen/food related. My kind of place!🤣 And y’all and ramen was us and schnitzel in Bavaria. Had it twice a day for a week!
Really looks incredible though! I want to go so bad!
Great video, planning to explore Hokkaido next February following this travel guide. Although you hired a driver, would you recommend hiring a car and driving ourselves?
Hi, love your video. May I know how much would we expect to spend if we follow all the things that you have so helpful shown us?
Absolutely love your video guys. I will be there next week 😁 How were you guys able to book the Clark horse garden? And is it accessible by train? Many thanks
Great Vlog of this trip and well planned with great detailed description, but will you be able to recommend your driver or transport will traveling with my whole family.
Apologies for the delay! Glad we could help with your planning! Feel free to DM us on Instagram and we can send across the details :)
Goodmorning sir & maam. I would like to know are there any snow already by 2nd week of december here in hokkaido ? Such a big fan ❤️
Wow nice one... love from sri lanka 🇱🇰
Thank you for watching 😊 We love Sri Lanka! We spent part of our honeymoon there 🥰
We were there last Christmas 🎄
It's so special in the snow! Definitely our favourite time to visit the North of Japan :)
Hi! That was a gd travelogue! May I ask where did you a driver from?
awesome!
Thank you!!
Thanks for the awesome video! May I know the exact dates u two were there?
Hi there! Do you have any recommendations for accommodation in asahikawa? Thank you!
Hey! Yes this is where we stayed: tinyurl.com/2huu9sdr it was fantastic and right in the heart of it 🙏🏼
@@TwosomeTravellers hi thanks for replying! Your link seems to be invalid though, can you check it again
@@hellodotjava oh yes! Thank you for letting us know! This should work: www.booking.com/hotel/jp/amanek-asahikawa-ekimae.en.html?aid=7979233&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
@@TwosomeTravellers cheers I’ll check it out!
How many days did you split all of these activities across? And if you don't speak Japanese, is it hard to book activities?
Is there a site where you can book the Clark horse ride?
I wanna know too! so I can book it
Hey! This is the official website of Clark Horse Garden. You can send an enquiry through their website. clark-horse.sakura.ne.jp/contact.html (you may need to translate the page)
Hello just want to ask you mode of transportation from sapporo to asahiakawa to abashiri to everywhere
Hi there, we used a driver to get around. Let us know if you would like to pass on his details
@@TwosomeTravellersinterested to get driver details😊
@@TwosomeTravellers thats awesome, i would like to know also the bus fare from hilton to downtown hakata
Where did you hire your car?
Where are your backpacks from?
They are from Wandrd :)
The transition sound is too loud. Good vid overall
Thank you for the feedback. May we ask which transition sound in particular? Just so we can improve and make changes for next time 🙏🏼
Hi, did you book a private car?
Hi ur links arent working