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Cape Noshappu
With a view of Sakhalin and Cape Soya, Japan’s northernmost point, on the right, you can see the beautiful Mount Rishiri-Fuji and the islands of Hana No Ukishim...
Wakkanai Port

The gateway to Wakkanai, which juts out into La Pérouse Strait and is known as the “border town”. Located at the northernmost point of Japan, fishing is the key...
Onuma
Onuma is famous for its vast number of wild birds. You can see Bewick's swans, Siberian rubythroats, yellow wagtails, ducks and more through a telescope.
Soya Hills

This gentle hill land was the site of the last traces of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago. This vast expanse of hills is a rare place – even for Hokkaido – where yo...
Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park
Park that boasts a wide range of scenery, including mountains, sea cliffs, wetlands, and sand dunes. Mt. Rishiri, which is also known as Rishiri Fuji, is a Mt....
Wakkanai Park

Located on a hill overlooking Wakkanai's city landscape, this park has an area of 42 hectares and has a variety of attractions such as the Hoppo Museum, Shinrin...
Statue of Mamiya Rinzo

This statue commemorates the outstanding achievements of the great explorer Rinzo Mamiya, the only Japanese explorer to leave his name on the world map. In July...
Hyosetsu no Mon (gate of ice and snow)

One of the most iconic monuments in Wakkanai Park is the Hyosetsu no Mon (Gate of Ice and Snow). It was built in 1963 as a memorial for those who lost their liv...
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