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What is the specialty of Hokkaido, Japan?

The yellow bear face pattern focuses on bears, a specialty of Hokkaido. It turns out that this meaning comes from Hokkaido. Because there were a lot of wild bears there, everyone reminded each other to be careful, which was used as this slogan by the merchants. There are similar stickers in China now. Now, tire sticker bear caution is both wild and charming. Very consistent with the off-road performance of 4WD-SUV. Currently, it is only retailed at the SUZYSPORT store in Hokkaido, Japan, but if 4WD-SUV owners go through the SUZYSPORT Parts Guide website, this sticker can be obtained anywhere in Japan. It will be quickly delivered to customers' hands within 3 days of shipment, and the words "Attention Bear Infested" will be painted on the off-road vehicles that occasionally appear in Shanghai. You have to go to Hokkaido to find out. From New Chitose Airport to Sapporo, crows can be seen from time to time in the snow, on rooftops, and on telephone poles. The tour guide said that the old crows in Hokkaido are as big as roast ducks and they eat very well! In addition to crows, there are often many animals in Hokkaido that are not afraid of people. In the woods along the road, you can see a large herd of deer. The tour guide also said that squirrels and foxes are often seen when skiing in the snowfield. Not only are they scared when people get close, they also beg for food. But don't touch the fox. Foxes in Hokkaido carry germs. There are two iconic animals in Hokkaido, one is the owl and the other is the bear. You can always see these two in shops at tourist attractions and resorts. In the past, there were probably enough bears in Hokkaido that people would put up warning signs saying Bear Caution in areas where bears frequented. Now, this warning slogan has become a trademark, with black characters on a yellow background. It is used on many products such as T-shirts and wine glasses. It has become a characteristic of Hokkaido. In Hokkaido, it is impossible to see bears casually. Little Bear is not stupid and knows that he is different from Old Duck. Those individuals are not good. They either covet its fat palms or want to beat its fur. However, I really wanted to get up close and personal with bears, and I had to go to the hot spring town of Hokkaido, where there is a unique brown bear ranch. Brown Bear Ranch is on the top of Sifangling Mountain. To see the bears, you have to take the cable car up the mountain. This bear ranch is the birthplace of Hokkaido tourism giant Garson Tourism Group. At first, they adopted several orphaned bears. Decades later, they multiplied into groups and now number more than 200 bears. These brown bears are raised in pens, with more than 30 animals in each pen. As soon as people approach the ranch fence, they immediately feel the aura of a pack of bears. All the Bruins are as tall as a big NBA center, they are as tall and strong as a hill. The occasional low growl is disconcerting. In fact, these brown bears are very docile and adorable. Hearing the sound of someone's voice, the bears took a good spot under the fence, knowing that everyone who came to see them would take them to feed them. It is fed a bag of dry food the size of a pigeon egg provided by the ranch. One by one, it was thrown, and then the bear opened its mouth, very deftly, like a magic trick. Those who don't will raise their front paws to signal to tourists from behind, and even bow together. Some bears are even funnier, pointing with open palms, which means I really don't understand.

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