Re: The Wide Northland of Japan (北の大地)

I just arrived in the capital city of Sapporo (札幌).
I’m going to walk around the adopted home city tomorrow and the next day, and then visit Tokachi (十勝), Kushiro (釧路), and the farthest cape of Erimo (襟裳岬).
I wear a jacket this morning for the first time in this season. Brisk autumnal breeze is so comfortable. I’m now sending the message, sitting on a bench at Odori Park (大通り公園). I’m lucky and happy to hear that the weather in the Northland will be almost fine for a week or so, here. (^ ^)v

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