
Reasons To Visit Japan
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Where the northeastern tip of Hokkaido juts out into the Okhotsk Sea, the Shiretoko Peninsula is characterised by its dramatic, untamed beauty and natural phenomena. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts a rich ecosystem where unique wildlife dwells including rare birds and brown bears — it is one of the few places where you can easily spot them! One of the best (and only) ways to see the northernmost coastline is by cruise where you can take in the breathtaking scenery and even spot orcas that frequent its waters. The peninsula is famous for its hot springs, waterfalls, lakes and the unique phenomenon of drift ice that can be observed in winter. Shiretoko is an ideal destination for those seeking to explore the great outdoors, offering activities from hiking and wildlife viewing to icebreaker ship cruises.
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In the untamed wilderness of the Shiretoko Peninsula, a series of immersive tours beckon nature lovers and adventurers alike. Set sail on a 2.5-hour whale and seabird watching cruise from Rausu, where you may catch a glimpse of majestic orca whales slicing through the waters. As dusk settles, embark on a Wildlife Night Drive, peering into the forest darkness for the glowing eyes of nocturnal animals. Trek through the primeval forests surrounding the iconic Shiretoko Five Lakes, where autumn brings a flurry of wildlife activity as red squirrels, ezo sika deer, and brown bears prepare for winter. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the Furepe Waterfall Nature Walk offers an accessible exploration of Shiretoko's rich ecosystems, making it perfect for all ages. Each tour, set against the stunning backdrop of this UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a unique window into the peninsula's rugged beauty.
Experience the thrill of encountering nature in its most primal form in a place where there are few roads and humans are a rarity.
Embark on a boat tour to Kamuiwakka Falls, a hot waterfall where you can bathe in the naturally heated waters surrounded by untouched wilderness.
The remoteness of Shiretoko means access can be challenging, especially in winter when roads and trails can be closed due to heavy snow and ice.
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