Travelling to Japan most of the time includes just the big cities of Tokyo and Kyoto in our itineraries, but there are some hidden wonders that often fly under our radar, Hokkaido being one among them. It is the second largest island in Japan, with free-flowing Lavender gardens, beaches and the volcanic mountain Asahi. The flourishing island at the country's northernmost prefecture is big enough to have made its own region. With an expansive geographical area, Hokkaido prospers in agriculture due to the fertility of the land and its readily available rich water resources. Here's a look at all you need to know about Hokkaido.



