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On the fourth day. We left hotel at 7:00 am. At first we drove around 300km to go to Cape Soya. Cape Soya is the northernmost point of Hokkaido , and therefore of Japan. About 30 kilometers from the Wakkanai area, the cape is a popular stopping point for bikers and tourists and has quite a few monuments, gift shops, a windmill, and a lighthouse. If the weather is good you can see Sakhalin, a Russian island once part of Japan, from the lookout point.
We arrived at there at 1:00 pm. It was windy and hailing. I couldn’t see Sakhalin at all. I was very disappointed. My lunch was Seafood rice bowl , crab and scallop were inside. They were fresh and delicious. I was happy to eat it. After that we drove about 300 km to check in the hotel in Asahikawa city . We arrived there at 8:00 pm. It was a busy day.
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Mar 20, 2022 12:29 PM
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On the fourth day, we left our hotel at 7:00 am. We first drove about 300km to
reach Cape Soya. Cape Soya is the northernmost point of Hokkaido , and therefore also for Japan. About 30 kilometers from the Wakkanai area, the cape is a popular stop for bikers and tourists and it has a few key monuments, gift shops, a windmill, and a lighthouse. If the weather is good you can see Sakhalin, a Russian island once part of Japan, from the lookout point. We arrived there at 1:00 pm. It was windy and howling. I couldn’t see Sakhalin at all. Therefore, I was very disappointed. My lunch was seafood rice bowl with crab and scallops. They were fresh and delicious. I was happy eating it. After our lunch, we drove about 300 km to check into the hotel in Asahikawa city . We arrived there at 8:00 pm. It was truly a busy and enjoyable day.
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Well written. :))
March 20, 2022
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, German, Japanese, Korean
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Japanese, Korean
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