Examples of using "Hokkaido" in a sentence and their english translations:
Have you been to Hokkaido?
I'm going to Hokkaido.
- Have you been to Hokkaido?
- Have you ever been to Hokkaido?
I've been to Hokkaido before.
Did you go to Hokkaido?
Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.
I've never been to Hokkaido.
Was he in Hokkaido last year?
Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.
Have you already been to Hokkaido?
Hokkaido lies in the north of Japan.
- Hokkaido is in the north of Japan.
- Hokkaido is in the northern part of Japan.
He skis in Hokkaido every winter.
Last summer we went to Hokkaido.
Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.
Hokkaido is very far, isn't it?
He went skiing in Hokkaido.
Hokkaido lies in the north of Japan.
We happened to be in Hokkaido then.
In Hokkaido, they make horses of straw.
It was she who went to Hokkaido yesterday.
- The earthquake in Hokkaido caused extensive damage.
- The strong earthquake in Hokkaido caused extensive damage.
There are a lot of places to see in Hokkaido.
He postponed leaving for Hokkaido until next month.
Part of Hokkaido still remains in its natural state.
We happened to be in Hokkaido then.
The main islands of Japan are Hokkaido, Shikoku, Honshu and Kyushu.
- I'll go to Hokkaido next month with my friend.
- I've decided to go to Hokkaido with my friends next month.
I want to go with a friend to Hokkaido next month.