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Missed the Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo? Head Up North to Hokkaido!

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. See Our Range of Hokkaido Stays Hokkaido Bestsellers ---------------------------------------------

[JAPANiCAN.com | Japan Hotels, Ryokan & Tour Booking Made Easy]( [JTB LOGO] [Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser](. [Top Image]( See Our Range of Hokkaido Stays Hokkaido Bestsellers --------------------------------------------------------------- JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo Sakura spot: Maruyama Park Located in the heart of Sapporo, this comfortable and relaxing hotel as easy access to the city's restaurants, nightlife and shopping. The Sky Resort Spa Pulau Bulan features natural hot springs that were discovered flowing under the South Entrance of JR Sapporo Station in 2000. Moderate Single Room from JPY 13,469 [Book]( [See more Sapporo properties]( Kappo Ryokan Wakamatsu Sakura spot: Fort Goryokaku Located in the town with abundant hot spring sources, each room offers a beautiful view of the Tsugaru Channel. The Showa Emperor’s designated ryokan in Hakodate, it has also been recently recognized in the Michelin Guide. Japanese-style Room + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 32,830 [Book]( [See more Hakodate properties]( Ryotei Hanayura Sakura spot: Noboribetsu Sakura Tunnel Wash away your weariness with the healing Noboribetsu springs at this luxury ryokan boasting high quality private open-air baths amidst strong Japanese motifs. Japanese-style Room + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 39,563 [Book]( [See more Noboribetsu properties]( Toya Sunpalace Resort & Spa Sakura spot: Ukimido Park Located on the shores of Lake Toya, all rooms of this hotel offer a beautiful view of the lake in all of its seasonal beauty. Soothe your body in the hot spring while enjoying the exquisite view. Twin Room + Dinner & Breakfast from JPY 16,079 [Book]( [See more Lake Toya properties]( Popular Areas --------------------------------------------------------------- Hokkaido Tokyo Hakone Kyoto Osaka [TripAdvisor]( Rental car Tickets Blog [Hotels]( [Ryokan]( [Things to Do]( [Transport]( [Train & Hotel]( [Deals]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Content in this newsletter is accurate as of 16 April 2018, and is sent only to JAPANiCAN members who have currently subscribed. If are a member and wish to unsubscribe, please change the preferences in your account. Non-members please [click here](. Please do not reply to this email. Enquiries can be forwarded to Customer Support ([click here](). [Facebook]( [YouTube](

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