A picturesque mountainside pond has become famous, so, of course, our tour bus had to stop there.
You can see these by the dozens in Montana, USA, but only if you hike for a few hours.
Thus, I guess it was worth it, though I wasn't impressed by the tourist experience.
Then we went to the lavender farm, which was much more enjoyable and scenic, if a bit of a tourist trap . . .
This place is in the middle of Hokkaido, the northern Japanese island, and is a rich mixture of forests and farmland (wheat, corn, potatoes, etc. . . . introduced from the U.S.)
You can see these by the dozens in Montana, USA, but only if you hike for a few hours.
Thus, I guess it was worth it, though I wasn't impressed by the tourist experience.
Then we went to the lavender farm, which was much more enjoyable and scenic, if a bit of a tourist trap . . .
This place is in the middle of Hokkaido, the northern Japanese island, and is a rich mixture of forests and farmland (wheat, corn, potatoes, etc. . . . introduced from the U.S.)
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