Examples of using "Hokkaidō" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Hokkaido is in the north of Japan.
- Hokkaido is in the northern part of Japan.
Hokkaido is to the north of Sendai.
It may be snowing in Hokkaido.
They get a great deal of snow in Hokkaido.
Hokkaido lies in the north of Japan.
I've been to Hokkaido before.
The streets in Hokkaido are wide.
I will go skiing in Hokkaido.
I will go to Hokkaido tomorrow.
I've never been to Hokkaido.
I plan to go skiing in Hokkaido.
I really like Hokkaido.
My hometown is in the center of Hokkaido.
She is from Hokkaido, but is now living in Tokyo.
- I'll go to Hokkaido next month with my friend.
- I've decided to go to Hokkaido with my friends next month.
I've decided to go to Hokkaido with my friends next month.
- I hear he traveled by bicycle from Hokkaido to Kyushu.
- I heard that boy traveled from Hokkaido to Kyushu on bicycle.
- I heard that that boy traveled from Hokkaido to Kyushu by bicycle.
A new beaked whale species, called Berardius minimus, was discovered around the coast of Hokkaido.
My sister will have finished her homework before she goes to Hokkaido.
I hear he traveled by bicycle from Hokkaido to Kyushu.