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Sapporo, Japan
Home to the 1972 Winter Olympics and Japan's most succulent crab, tasty noodles and refreshing beer, Hokkaido's northern metropolis beckons visitors to its wide boulevards, challenging ski slopes and boundless opportunities for business development. |
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| While Sapporo does not have the depth of ancient monuments or temples that some Japanese cities do, it has an almost unrivaled wealth of natural beauty, much of which is within an hour or two of the city center. You could just about cover all the mo... [ more ] |
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As you would expect from a city with the size and vitality of Sapporo, you will not be stumped for things to do. Options here range from the most sophisticated cultural events to pure hedonistic delights of the flesh.
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| Sapporo is a very young city. Nevertheless, it spreads over 430 square miles, and is Japan’s third largest city in area and fifth in population. It is the center of politics, commerce and culture for the major northern island of Hokkaido, and it is ... [ more ] |
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