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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Shiretoko National Park
Explore the pristine wilderness of Shiretoko National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna, including Ussuri brown bears, red foxes, and sika deer. Enjoy whale watching and witness the majestic orcas and other cetaceans in their natural habitat.
Shiretoko Goko Lakes
Marvel at the stunning Shiretoko Goko Lakes, a series of interconnected lakes surrounded by lush forests and towering mountains. Take a leisurely hike around the lakes and soak in the tranquility of this picturesque setting.
Kamuiwakka Falls and Mount Io
Visit Kamuiwakka Falls and Mount Io for a breathtaking natural spectacle. Witness the cascading waterfalls and panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, offering a glimpse into the raw beauty of Shiretoko Peninsula.
Culture and History
Discover the rich cultural and historical significance of Shiretoko, dating back to the Jōmon period. Learn about the Okhotsk culture and the transition to the Ainu culture, as well as the area's history as a fishing hotspot and its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in popular local dishes in Shiretoko, known for its fresh seafood and Hokkaido crab. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the unique flavors of the region and experience traditional Japanese dining.
Geology and Ecology
Explore the volcanic origins of Shiretoko, home to diverse ecosystems including temperate forests and alpine plants. Encounter a variety of animal species, from brown bears to marine mammals, in this pristine natural environment.
Drift Ice Phenomena
Experience the mesmerizing drift ice phenomena along the shores of East Hokkaido, where Siberian Okhotsk drift ice arrives from the Sea of Okhotsk. Witness the power of nature on a drift ice cruise or engage in unique activities like drift ice diving.
Cultural Heritage
Delve into the rich cultural heritage of the region at museums like Hokkaidō Museum of Northern Peoples and Abashiri Prison Museum. Learn about the indigenous cultures and historical significance of Abashiri city.
Floral Paradise
Discover the vibrant flower fields of East Hokkaido, from pink moss phlox at Takinoue Park to tulips at Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park. Embrace the beauty of nature and seasonal blooms during your visit to the region.
Local Experiences
Engage in authentic local experiences like the cow parade in Takinoue and mint farming in Koshimizu. Connect with the community, learn about traditional practices, and savor the unique lifestyle of the towns in the Okhotsk Subprefecture.
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