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What is the specialty of Hokkaido, Japan?

The yellow bear face pattern pays attention to bears and is a specialty of Hokkaido. It turns out that this moral comes from Hokkaido. Because there are many wild bears there, everyone reminds each other to be careful, which has been extended into this slogan by merchants. Now there are similar stickers in China. Now, the tire sticker bear beware of being wild and charming. Very in line with the off-road performance of 4WD-SUV. At present, only SUZYSPORT store in Hokkaido, Japan has retail sales, but if the owner of 4WD-SUV goes through SUZYSPORT Parts Guide, this sticker can be obtained anywhere in Japan. Within 3 days after delivery, it will be quickly delivered to customers, occasionally appearing on off-road vehicles in Shanghai, and the word attention will be brushed. I won't know until Hokkaido. From New Chitose Airport to Sapporo, crows can be seen from time to time on the snow, roofs and telephone poles along the way. The tour guide said that the old crow in Hokkaido is as big as the roast duck and eats well! In addition to crows, there are often many animals in Hokkaido, and they are not afraid to see people. You can see a large herd of deer in the Woods by the road. The tour guide also said that squirrels and foxes are often seen when skiing in the snow field. When people approach, they are not only afraid, but also beg for food. But don't touch the fox. Foxes in Hokkaido carry germs. There are two kinds of symbolic animals in Hokkaido, one is an owl and the other is a bear. You can always see these two people in tourist attractions and shops in resorts. In the past, there may be enough bears in Hokkaido, so people will post warning signs saying that bears should be careful where bears often appear. Now, this warning slogan has become a trademark with black characters on a yellow background, which has been used in many commodities such as T-shirts and wine glasses, and has become a characteristic of Hokkaido. In Hokkaido, it is impossible to see bears casually. Bear is not stupid. He knows that he is different from an old duck. Those individuals are not good, either coveting its fat palm or trying to scratch its hair. However, I really want to get in touch with bears, and I have to go to the hot spring town in Hokkaido, where there is a unique brown bear ranch. Brown bear ranch is at the top of Sifangling Mountain. To see bears, you have to take a cable car up the mountain. This bear ranch is the birthplace of Hokkaido tourism giant Garson Tourism Group. At first, they adopted several bear orphans. Decades later, they breed in groups and now there are more than 200 bears. These brown bears are kept in columns, each with more than 30 heads. As soon as people get close to the pasture fence, they will immediately feel the momentum of a group of bears. All brown bears are as tall as a big NBA center. They are as tall and strong as hills. The occasional low roar makes people flustered. In fact, these brown bears are very gentle and lovely. Hearing someone's voice, the bear takes a good position under the fence, because they know that everyone who comes to see them will take them to feed. It keeps a bag of dry food the size of pigeon eggs provided by the ranch. One by one, it throws it, and then the bear opens his mouth, very skilled, like a magician. No, it will raise its front paws at the back to signal to tourists and even bow together. Some bears are more interesting, pointing out with both hands, indicating that I really don't. I don't understand.

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