FACTBOX - Hokkaido, site of the G8 leaders summit

Sat Jul 5, 2008 9:51pm BST
 
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(Reuters) - Group of Eight (G8) leaders will gather at the Windsor Hotel in Hokkaido, northern Japan, for a July 7-9 summit during which they will also hold meetings with leaders of seven African countries and major economies including China and India.

Below are some key facts about Toyako, a lake and hot spring resort in rural Hokkaido.

WINDSOR HOTEL

The luxury hotel where the G8 leaders will gather opened in 1993 but had to close its doors four years later after its main lender, a regional bank, collapsed in the aftermath of the bursting of Japan's "bubble economy" of soaring asset prices.

Located near the top of 620 metre (2,000 ft) Mount Poromoi overlooking scenic Lake Toya, the hotel reopened in 2002.

A one-night stay at the resort ranges from around 45,000 yen (212 pounds) to 1.3 million yen (6,137 pounds) for the "Grand Presidential Suite".

OPEN SPACES

Japan's northernmost main island, Hokkaido, lies about 760 km (470 miles) north of Tokyo. It accounts for about one-fifth of Japan's land mass but has a population of only about 6 million out of Japan's 127 million people.

The island is home to about 24,000 members of the Ainu ethnic group, who were recognised last month by Japan's parliament as indigenous people with their own distinct culture.  Continued...

 
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