北海道

Běihǎidào
Hokkaidō, Japan

CEDICT

Hokkaido (an island and prefecture of Japan)

Wiktionary

日本北方岛屿行政区

維基詞典

Examples

他去北海道了。

He has gone to Hokkaido.

Source: Tatoeba

去北海道滑雪。

I will go skiing in Hokkaido.

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你去过北海道吗?

Have you been to Hokkaido?

Have you ever been to Hokkaido?

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北海道在仙台的北方。

Hokkaido is to the north of Sendai.

Source: Tatoeba

你喜欢住在北海道吗?

Did you enjoy staying in Hokkaido?

Source: Tatoeba

北海道很远,不是吗?

Hokkaido is very far, isn't it?

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我打算去北海道滑雪。

I plan to go skiing in Hokkaido.

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北海道并不总是寒冷。

It is not always cold in Hokkaido.

Source: Tatoeba

你来自北海道,不是吗?

You are from Hokkaido, aren't you?

Source: Tatoeba

北海道在日本本州的北部。

Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.

Source: Tatoeba

他每年冬天在北海道滑雪。

He skis in Hokkaido every winter.

Source: Tatoeba

英国的气候和北海道很相似。

The climate of England is similar to that of Hokkaido.

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北海道有很多又长又直的路。

There are a lot of long and straight roads in Hokkaido.

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我们到达了北海道的一个小镇。

We arrived at a small town in Hokkaido.

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在北海道周围可以看到这些花。

These flowers can be seen around Hokkaido.

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北海道的一些小镇正变得越来越破败。

More and more of Hokkaido's small towns are falling into ruin.

Source: Tatoeba

我妹妹去北海道之前, 完成她的功课.

My sister will have finished her homework before she goes to Hokkaido.

Source: Tatoeba

顺便问一句,你们已经去过北海道了吗?

By the way, have you ever been to Hokkaido?

Source: Tatoeba

你们家去北海道旅游是真的么?我羡慕你。

Is it true that your family will travel in Hokkaido? I envy you.

Source: Tatoeba

今天是 2025 年 7 月 3 日,阳光明媚。7 月 7日是日本的七夕。今天早上,在露露岛上,我两次去了提姆霍顿斯咖啡馆,先是点了燕麦奶冰咖啡,然后又点了草莓西瓜气泡饮配香肠捲。我还去了「蛤蜊寺」。路上,我瞥了一眼迷人的竹林。一位老人在竹林旁挖了几个坑,用吃剩的芒果和樱桃堆肥。在咖啡馆裡,我和格雷格聊了起来。格雷格是个白人,他梦想着和他的日本妻子在北海道钏路开一家民宿。那裡的特色是当地的阿伊努族人和沼泽地。今天,剃着光头的格雷格穿着米色 T 恤和米色短裤,也许带着一丝恰巴卡诺酒的韵味?

It's a sunny 3rd of July of 2025. On the 7th will be the Star Festival—Tanabata—in Japan. This morning, here on Lulu Island, I strolled to Tim Hortons café twice—Iced Coffee with oat milk, then Strawberry Watermelon Sparkling Quencher with a Sausage Farmer's Wrap. I went to the "Clam Temple." On the way, I glanced at the charming bamboo grove. An old man had dug holes beside it to put compost—eaten mangoes and cherries. At the café, I spoke to Greg, the white man who eventually wants to own a B&B in Kushiro, Hokkaido, with his Japanese wife. The native Ainu and marshes are attractions there. Today, head-shaven Greg is wearing a beige T-shirt and beige shorts—maybe a hint of Chabacano?

Source: Tatoeba

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