Hokkaidō
Hokkaidō, the northernmost prefecture of Japan, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. As the second-largest island of Japan, it boasts a unique landscape that ranges from volcanic mountains to vast lavender fields, offering a stark contrast to the more temperate regions of the country. The region is not only famous for its scenic beauty but also for its delicious cuisine, with seafood being a particular highlight due to the cold waters surrounding the island.