My Hokkaido
The Ultimate Guide to Japan's Great Northern Islands
Seiten
2022
Periplus Editions (Hong Kong) Ltd (Verlag)
978-4-8053-1400-5 (ISBN)
Periplus Editions (Hong Kong) Ltd (Verlag)
978-4-8053-1400-5 (ISBN)
**Featured by Ski Asia on their list of "Best Gifts for People Who Love Skiing in Japan" "…if you're looking for more information on Japan's number one ski island, then this is a fantastic book for you or that other person who loves skiing in the land of the rising sun!"
Embark on an unforgettable journey across Japan's vast northern island!
This stunning guide covers all the places and experiences that foreign and Japanese visitors alike find so fascinating about Hokkaido—including the island's spectacular volcanic landscapes, the world's best powder skiing and some of Japan's most incredible ramen and sushi!
Author Aaron Jamieson is a professional photographer, film-maker and journalist who has lived on Hokkaido for over a decade—devoting his time to seeking out the hidden wonders of this special island. In this book, he provides his personal tips on places to explore and things to do in and around the main cities of Sapporo, Otaru, Hakodate and Asahikawa.
Then he leads you on a grand tour into the wild and lesser-known places around the island, including:
The resorts around Lake Toya and Niseko, now famous as "the Aspen of Asia"
The vast hinterland with its rainbow fields of lavender and towering volcanic peaks
The rugged east—home to the native Ainu people and their traditional culture
Hokkaido's stunning national parks, hot springs, waterfalls and distinctive wildlife
This unique book—the first of its kind—allows you to view Hokkaido through the eyes of a local and to explore one of the last undiscovered regions of Japan.
Embark on an unforgettable journey across Japan's vast northern island!
This stunning guide covers all the places and experiences that foreign and Japanese visitors alike find so fascinating about Hokkaido—including the island's spectacular volcanic landscapes, the world's best powder skiing and some of Japan's most incredible ramen and sushi!
Author Aaron Jamieson is a professional photographer, film-maker and journalist who has lived on Hokkaido for over a decade—devoting his time to seeking out the hidden wonders of this special island. In this book, he provides his personal tips on places to explore and things to do in and around the main cities of Sapporo, Otaru, Hakodate and Asahikawa.
Then he leads you on a grand tour into the wild and lesser-known places around the island, including:
The resorts around Lake Toya and Niseko, now famous as "the Aspen of Asia"
The vast hinterland with its rainbow fields of lavender and towering volcanic peaks
The rugged east—home to the native Ainu people and their traditional culture
Hokkaido's stunning national parks, hot springs, waterfalls and distinctive wildlife
This unique book—the first of its kind—allows you to view Hokkaido through the eyes of a local and to explore one of the last undiscovered regions of Japan.
Aaron Jamieson is an author, journalist, and photographer. He arrived on the island of Hokkaido over a decade ago and immediately felt a connection to the island, its people, its wild seasons, and its uncharted frontiers. He has traveled the entire island extensively as a photographer and travel journalist and has published numerous articles and images covering all aspects of Hokkaido life. Jamieson also runs a photography school and works as a professional photographer and videographer.
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.10.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | over 240 color photos and 20 maps |
Verlagsort | Hong Kong |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 203 x 203 mm |
Themenwelt | Reisen ► Bildbände |
ISBN-10 | 4-8053-1400-1 / 4805314001 |
ISBN-13 | 978-4-8053-1400-5 / 9784805314005 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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