Slow life summer holiday tours to Hokkaido

Written by: Rebecca Milner on August 12, 2008 at 6:17 pm | In DIGITAL LIFE | No Comments

With all this bouncing around of terms like eco-friendly, slow life, and LOHAS these days, could people actually be ready to exchange their package tours to Europe for a summer holiday worthy of these buzzwords?

Top Tours travel agency is banking on yes, debuting short (one week) and long (up to 44 days) term package holidays to the Hokkaido countryside that allow visitors to try out some real slow life country living.

The “Tokachi Hokkaido Country Living” tour includes round-trip air fare from any major city, the first night in a hotel, then the remainder of the stay in a country cottage, all this for an average of ¥250,000 per person based on double occupancy.

The tip off that the package is targeting retirees or nearly-there ones is the inclusion of a trip to a notable local medical facility for a PET scan. It also goes without saying that dog lovers are another key customer.

The tour is organized in cooperation with JOIN, the Japan Organization for Internal Migration, and the “Let’s Try to Live in Hokkaido” council and will run on a trial basis until the end of October.

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Dairy comes in surprising places

Written by: Rebecca Milner on May 9, 2008 at 3:44 am | In LIFESTYLE / FASHION | 6 Comments

Despite what you may think about the traditional dairy-free Japanese diet, milk continues to make steady inroads, most recently showing up in a number of FMCG food products that have proved surprising hits.

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The latest is this questionable Milk Curry cup noodles from Nissin, which joins Milk Seafood and Cheese Curry in the pro-dairy instant soup line-up.

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Milk isn’t just an ingredient, but a draw on its own at Hokkaido-based Motoyama Milk’s newly opened Motoyama Milk Bar in the Roppongi Hills shopping complex.

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The stylish, modern soda fountain features milk shakes served by “milk maids” in somewhat convincing costume, plus an assortment of other milky menu items. Gimmicky and pricey, yes, but sure to draw visitors.

Meanwhile, industry giant Meiji Dairy, announced plans to open a simulated cheese factory this month, called Tokachi Cheese Plaza in Hokkaido. Tourists who flock to Hokkaido in the summer to escape the heat can watch a simulated process of natural cheese production, have their questions answered at the PR corner, and dine in the restaurant.

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Since Hokkaido is well-known to be the dairy producing region in Japan, manufacturers who want a piece of the current appetite for local foods are playing up their Hokkaido connections. TV talent Tanaka Yoshitake (from the northern region of Japan, just shy of Hokkaido), has produced a series of Hokkaido Fresh Caramels that are made from fresh cream and New Zealand white honey. They also come in rustic cheese wheel packaging to highlight the dairy connection.

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Judging by the amount of press these little sweets (¥850 for 12) have gotten since they debuted at the beginning of this month, visitors to Hokkaido this summer will no doubt be scooping them up by the bagful as souvenirs.

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