What is there to do at Sapporo in November?

Let me recall...

Tomita Farm in Furano, trying the lavender ice cream in the snow was a great experience, your ice cream wouldn’t melt at all.

Lake Toya is a good place to rest the weary soul, a couple of hotspring bath houses around there.

Hakodate, quite scenic, can take quiet walks near the port, eat shio ramen.

forget about the foxes and bears in winter :coffee::coffee::coffee:
Nice. And whereabout does tantric sex come in?:sneaky:
 
If you go Furano now you will see this (my maid send me these photos last Monday when she visited)

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Rent a Mitsubishi Sapporo, get some Sapporo Beer, pick up a Sapporo girl and have a party with her in the car.:biggrin:

Compared to other prefectures in Japan, Hokkaido girls are more open and liberal. :wink:

The divorce rate in Hokkaido is also higher than many other parts of Japan.
 
Compared to other prefectures in Japan, Hokkaido girls are more open and liberal. :wink:

The divorce rate in Hokkaido is also higher than many other parts of Japan.
Got special tours to Japan AV studios or not ? I want to meet my idol, Tina Yuzuki

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The locals (eg. Ainu) are less chio, a little like eskimos. But nice diligent humble folks.

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Nowadays not a lot of pure Ainu people left. Most of them have mixed-breeding with the Japs for generations. Even the native Ainu language is dying out.
 
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