Shiretoko (Hokkaido)
What is Hokkaido (Shiretoko)?
The Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido is one of Japan's leading tourist destinations, and is registered as a World Natural Heritage site.
The rich natural environment and diverse wildlife and marine life that can be observed attracts visitors.
The sea of Shiretoko is also famous as an area inhabited by many marine creatures such as whales, dolphins, and killer whales, and is a popular spot for whale watching, where you can observe various species of whales depending on the season.
Whale watching in Hokkaido (Shiretoko)
Whale watching tours in Shiretoko are especially recommended during the season from June to September.
Off the coast of Shiretoko, minke whales, porpoises, and killer whales can be observed, and if you are lucky, you may encounter multiple marine species.
On the tour, accompanied by a dedicated guide, you will hear detailed explanations about the ecology of whales,You can enjoy safe and enjoyable watching.
Sightseeing spots around Hokkaido (Shiretoko)
the Five Lakes of Shiretoko
The five lakes stand quietly against the backdrop of the Shiretoko mountain range. The beautiful scenery of each season is an attraction.
Address: Toonebetsu Village, Shari-cho, Shari-gun, Hokkaido, 099-4356, Japan
Kamuiwakka Hot Spring Waterfall
The waterfall, with its natural hot spring water, offers a unique activity experience unique to Shiretoko.
Address: Toonebetsu Village, Shari-cho, Shari-gun, Hokkaido, 099-4356, Japan
Details of Hokkaido (Shiretoko)
Location | Shari-cho, Shari-gun, Hokkaido (View in MAP) |
Access | About 2 hours drive from Memanbetsu Airport, about 30 minutes from Utoro Onsen |
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