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Cape Soya
Looking to trek to Japan’s most extreme frontiers? For the northernmost reaches, you should …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Cape Soya
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Rishirifuji
Off the northern coast of Hokkaido sits Rishiri Island, a beautiful spot for both nature-lovers an…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Rishirifuji
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Wakkarium’s Noshappu Aquarium
Built in 1968 as Japan’s northernmost aquarium. Boasts over 1,300 animals of 120 different s…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Wakkarium’s Noshappu Aquarium
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Toyosaki Konpira Shrine
The village of Shosanbetsu is located along a stretch of the Sea of Japan’s coast. Running s…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Toyosaki Konpira Shrine
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Horonobe Reindeer Ranch
Come and visit Horonobe Reindeer Ranch and enjoy seeing and feeding reindeer all year round for fr…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Horonobe Reindeer Ranch
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White Path, Soya Hills
At Japan’s northern tip is the town of Wakkanai and the beautiful Soya Hills. Whether you en…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
White Path, Soya Hills
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Ororon Line
Located at the northern end of the Sea of Japan Ororon Line, it is a coastline extending north to …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Ororon Line
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Kunimare Sake Brewery
Kunimare Sake Brewery is the northernmost sake brewery in Mashike Town along the Sea of Japan that…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Kunimare Sake Brewery
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Sarobetsu Wetland・Sarobetsu Wetland Center
The Sarobetsu Wetland, located on the Sea of Japan coast in the northernmost part of Hokkaido, is …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Sarobetsu Wetland・Sarobetsu Wetland Center
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Wakkanai Port North breakwater dome
Wakkanai Port Breakwater Dome was built when the North Wharf was used as a departure and arrival p…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Wakkanai Port North breakwater dome
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Lake Kutcharo/Lake Kutcharo Lake Water Festival
The northernmost area in Japan designated by the Ramsar Convention. It is a deformed gourd-shaped …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Lake Kutcharo/Lake Kutcharo Lake Water Festival
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Shosanbetsu Astronomical Observatory
Located on the northern shore of Hokkaido along the Sea of Japan, the remoteness of Shosanbetsu of…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Shosanbetsu Astronomical Observatory
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Soya Hills
At Japan’s most northern frontier lies the city of Wakkanai and the vast expanse of rolling …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Soya Hills
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Fukko Market
Market that sells a wide variety of products, including fresh fish caught in the Wakkanai area, fa…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Fukko Market
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Rishiri Island Cycling Road
There are pleasant cycling paths on the island, and you can also rent a bicycle. Bicycles are fast…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Rishiri Island Cycling Road
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Onuma Bird House (Onuma Wild Bird Observatory)
In autumn, swans fly to Onuma as a stopover on their migration to their wintering grounds, and in …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Onuma Bird House (Onuma Wild Bird Observatory)
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Former Seto House
Located in Japan’s northern frontier city of Wakkanai is the Former Seto House. Constructed …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Former Seto House
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Cape Sukai
Cape Sukai, on Rebun Island approximately 30 miles from the northern tip of the Hokkaido mainland,…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Cape Sukai
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Himenuma
Himenuma, or “Hime Marsh”, on the northern Rishiri Island, is surrounded by primeval f…
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Himenuma
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Former Hanadake Banya
From 1868 to 1950, the coasts along the Sea of Japan made herring fishers wealthy and prosperous. …
  • Wakkanai, Rishiri, Rebun, Rumoi
Former Hanadake Banya
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