Here’s one way to cool down a little during the Tokyo summer . . .
Back in 2008 I took part in a press tour to the Shiretoko peninsula way up on the northeast tip of Hokkaido. It was a fantastic trip, including a visit out to the ice-flows on an ice-breaker.
Sadly, global warming is threatening Shiretoko’s tourist industry as each year the ice flow shrinks.
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