Overview
Through the generations, Hokkaido has been home to people from diverse backgrounds, who have developed their livelihoods and established distinctive cultures in each area. Confronting the harsh natural environment of this vast northern island, the inhabitants have poured their feelings — joy, anxiety, prayers and wishes — into songs that are cherished to the present day. Those songs continue to bring local communities together through shared memories and values. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, British photographer Alfie Goodrich visits areas of Hokkaido that are home to the following songs: Esashi Oiwake, Soran Bushi, Tokachi Uma-uta, Hokkai Bon-uta and the Upopo songs of the Ainu people. Through this soundscape so deeply rooted in each community, he explores Hokkaido's history, culture and local traditions.
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17 - 1Hiking the San'in Coast: Hyogo-Kyoto January 06, 2026 -
17 - 2With Isabella Bird - Part 7: On the Road to Ise January 13, 2026 -
17 - 3Noto: Lighting a Torch for the Future February 10, 2026 -
17 - 4Akan: The Sacred Winter World of the Ainu February 17, 2026 -
17 - 5Hokkaido: Voices from the Northern Land February 24, 2026


