Examples of using "Hokkaido" in a sentence and their english translations:
He has gone to Hokkaido.
- Have you been to Hokkaido?
- Have you ever been to Hokkaido?
I am going to Hokkaido in the summer.
- Hokkaido is in the north of Japan.
- Hokkaido is in the northern part of Japan.
It may be snowing in Hokkaido.
Hokkaido is very far, isn't it?
I've never been to Hokkaido.
In Hokkaido, they make horses of straw.
He is not from Hokkaido.
He has been to Hokkaido.
I went to Hokkaido to see the floating ice.
They get a great deal of snow in Hokkaido.
I will go to Hokkaido tomorrow.
You are from Hokkaido, aren't you?
Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.
Was he in Hokkaido last year?
It is not always cold in Hokkaido.
By the way, have you ever been to Hokkaido?
The earthquake in Hokkaido caused extensive damage.
It is not always cold in Hokkaido.
He skis in Hokkaido every winter.
The rail-line was carried under the Tsugaru Strait to Hokkaido.
Was he in Hokkaido last year?
The climate here is like that of Hokkaido.
The main islands of Japan are Hokkaido, Shikoku, Honshu and Kyushu.
She is from Hokkaido, but is now living in Tokyo.
She told me that she came all the way from Hokkaido to see her brother.