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Love Hokkaido

ENTERTAINMENT 2012 24 mins Episode(s): 24 english English
‘Love Hokkaido’ is a program which attempts to show Hokkaido from a foreigner's perspective, as well as prompt locals to rediscover the delights of their own backyard.
The show will present the best of Hokkaido’s nature, culture, food, and lifestyle weekly. The main focus is on Hokkaido cuisine, as the program takes a look at local producers and their passion for ingredients and food habits in particular regions. From major produce to hidden gems, we will reveal the impressive reach the power of food has in Hokkaido.

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