

Shimukappu (占冠村 Shimukappu-mura) is nestled in beautiful mountains, with rivers and lakes nearby, in the middle of Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido. It is part of a township, including other villages, one of which is Tomamu, an international ski resort. The population of the township, as of 2016 was approximately 1,251. Shimukappu is known for the following things; its mountain vegetables that are grown locally in the mountains in the summer, the brilliant reds and yellows of the maple leaves in the fall, deep snow in the winter, and beautiful wildflowers in the spring. Adventure activities abound in all seasons, as well.

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