Hokkaido is the most northerly of Japan's four primary islands and also the least developed. Its winter weather is harsh with lots of snowfall, below zero temperatures and frozen seas, while it doesn't get as warm and humid as in the other areas of the nation in the summer. Hokkaido draws many outdoor enthusiasts with its unspoiled nature, including skiers and snowboarders from June to September in the colder seasons and hikers, cyclists and campers. Hokkaido is a perfect place for a golf hoiday package.
Sapporo is the capital of the fifth biggest town in Hokkaido and Japan. Also, Sapporo is one of the youngest significant towns in the nation.
When the growth of Hokkaido began on a big scale at the start of the Meiji Period, Sapporo was selected as the administrative center of the island and expanded on the advice of foreign experts. As a result, Sapporo was constructed on the basis of a rectangular road scheme in North American fashion.
Niseko lies in a tree-covered valley between Mt. Yotei and Mt. Niseko Annupuri. Even our hottest month, August, averages between 16.9 and 25.7 degrees because of its location close to the mountains. The low humidity means that you can enjoy any outdoor activity. The Niseko region is home to several beautiful golf courses. Courses are all self-play in Niseko, so golfers need to use carts so that they can drive themselves whilst playing. The golf courses of Niseko are a great place to enjoy a relaxed round.
Come to Hokkaido next time your are planning a golf package or holiday break in Japan.