Eastern Circuit
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Twisted trees near Lake Mashuko, Akan National Park
The Eastern Circuit (道東 Dōtō) covers the eastern half of the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.
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Regions
The Eastern Circuit is composed of the following four subprefectures:
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Cities
- Abashiri — fishing town famous for drift ice and infamous for its prison
- Bihoro — gateway to the Akan National Park
- Kitami — the onion capital of Japan
- Kushiro — the largest city in the Circuit with 200,000 people
- Obihiro
- Nemuro — at the easternmost tip of Hokkaido
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Other destinations
- Akan National Park — known for the crystalline mountain lakes of Akan, Kussharo and Mashu
- Daisetsuzan National Park — Japan's largest national park named after its "Great Snowy Mountains"
- Shiretoko National Park — the most inaccessible and least explored of Japan's national parks
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Understand
The most sparsely populated region in all Japan, this vast area is nearly 40,000 sq.km. in size. While the easternmost part is largely flat, rural and filled with endless cow pastures, much of the circuit is ringed with mountains.
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Get in
Kushiro and Memanbetsu (near Abashiri) have regional airports.
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Get around
Here, if anywhere in Japan, a rental car will come in handy. Train coverage is severely lacking (many lines have been terminated due to a lack of customers) and buses are infrequent, inconvenient and expensive.
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