Shari is in the region of Hokkaido, in Japan.
Hokkaido, known for its stunning natural beauty, is the second-largest island of Japan located in the northernmost prefecture. The island is famous for its seasonal and exciting outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, and camping, unparalleled in its magnificence. Shari is a picturesque town located in eastern Hokkaido and is surrounded by mountains and lakes. The town is picturesque all year-round with lavender fields in the summers and autumn colors in the fall. Shari is famous for its Shiretoko National Park, which is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, serving as a habitat for the bears, deer, and eagles. Visitors at Shari can hike, enjoy a relaxing bath in the hot springs, or indulge in traditional Japanese food like sushi, Sashimi, and Ramen at its local restaurants.