30 photos that show why Hokkaidō, Japan, was just named the best destination in Asia by Lonely Planet
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Lonely Planet just named Hokkaidō, Japan, the top destination in Asia as part of their Best in Asia awards.
The second largest, yet least-developed of Japan's main islands, Hokkaidō beat out more well-known destinations like Tokyo, Bangkok, or Beijing.
Snow-capped mountains for skiers and snowboarders, as well as hot springs, volcanoes, and cherry blossoms, make Hokkaidō a hotspot for visitors year-round.
Keep scrolling to see why your next trip should be to Hokkaidō.
Sapporo is Hokkaidō's capital, as well as its largest city. Odori Park sits in the middle of the city, separating its north and south sides.
Sean Pavone / iStockIn Japanese, odori means large street. The park is a popular spot among locals, offering great views of the city's TV tower.
santi-jk / iStockDuring the colder months, Odori hosts the Sapporo Snow Festival.
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