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Discover the Untouched Winter Wonders of Eastern Hokkaido

摩周湖

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Many people think that after the Sapporo Snow Festival, Hokkaido enters an off-season for tourism.

However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Winter reveals some of Hokkaido’s most breathtaking landscapes, especially in Eastern Hokkaido (Doto). This vast area, which makes up about 40% of the region, offers stunning, snow-covered sceneries that can only be experienced in the winter.

Here are some must-visit winter spots in Doto:

Shiretoko Peninsula (Utoro Area)

The west side of the Shiretoko Peninsula, particularly the Utoro area, is renowned for its dramatic cliffs shaped by waves and drift ice. The winter landscapes here offer a different beauty from the peak summer season, making it a place of magical winter charm.

Furepe Falls (Maiden’s Tears)

フレペの滝

In winter, Furepe Falls transforms into a stunning blue icefall. The water seeps out and freezes, creating a unique natural sculpture. The name “Furepe” is derived from the Ainu language, meaning “Red Water,” and while theories vary on its origins, the frozen waterfall is a sight to behold, reflecting a pale blue under the sunlight.

Puyuni Cape

プユニ岬

Famous for its sunset views over the drift ice, Puyuni Cape offers a breathtaking sight during the drift ice season (February to March). The sun sets into the Okhotsk Sea, casting golden and orange hues over the white ice fields, creating a picture-perfect moment.

Drift Ice Walks

流氷ウォーク

Walking on the drift ice is a popular winter activity in Shiretoko. Guided tours allow visitors to safely walk and even float on the frozen sea. The cold air, combined with the vast expanse of white ice, offers an unforgettable experience.

Tour Company Features Season Website
Shinra 4 daily tours, each offering unique experiences Feb-Mar Shinra Website
Godzilla Rock Tours Local expert guides ensure safety during walks Feb-Mar Godzilla Tours
Picchio Shiretoko Aerial views and underwater exploration during tours Feb-Mar Picchio Shiretoko
SOT! Shiretoko Five Lakes winter tour with ice walk March SOT Website
MEPS Drift ice walk specialists with professional guides Feb 1-Mar 10 MEPS Website

Shiretoko (Rausu) – A Unique Drift Ice Experience

Facing the Okhotsk Sea, the southernmost point for drift ice in the Northern Hemisphere, Shiretoko sees an annual arrival of ice floes. On the Rausu side, where the ice density is lower, you can enjoy a different kind of drift ice tour.

Drift Ice & Bird Watching Cruise

Unlike the large icebreakers used elsewhere, Rausu offers tours on smaller cruisers and boats, weaving through the drift ice. Alongside the stunning ice, you’ll have a high chance of spotting majestic Steller’s sea eagles and white-tailed eagles, as they flock here to feed. Rausu’s lower ice density allows these birds to hunt more easily, making this a popular spot for bird watchers.

Tour Company Features Season Website
Shiretoko Nature Cruise Comfortable cabins and low vibration engines Late Jan – Mid Mar Shiretoko Nature Cruise
Rausu Tourism Ship Hamanasu Veteran captain with fishing experience Feb – Early Mar Hamanasu Cruises
Ariran III The fastest tour boat in Rausu Late Jan – Late Mar Ariran III Cruises
Godzilla Rock Rausu Convenient 1-hour cruises twice daily Late Jan – Mid Mar Godzilla Rock Tours
Shiretoko Cruise Eijinmaru Small boat for a more immersive experience Late Jan – Late Mar Eijinmaru Cruises
Shiretoko Rausu Lincle Sunrise cruises on a 10-person small boat Late Jan – Late Mar Lincle Cruises

Notsuke Peninsula

The Notsuke Peninsula is a narrow sandspit surrounded by the Okhotsk Sea on one side and Notsuke Bay on the other. In winter, the bay freezes over, creating the stunning “Ice Horizon,” where the blue sky and white ice seem to stretch infinitely.

Ice Horizon Walk

野付半島

This unique phenomenon, called “Ice Horizon,” offers fantastic opportunities for photography. The frozen bay provides a vast, open landscape of white ice and blue sky, making it a must-see spot for nature lovers and photographers.

トドワラ

Nemuro

Nemuro, located at the easternmost point of Japan, enjoys clear winter skies and lighter snowfall than other areas in Hokkaido, making it a great destination for winter exploration.

Drift Ice at Cape Nosappu

納沙布岬

Cape Nosappu is one of the southernmost points where drift ice can be seen, with stunning views of the ice stretching across the Nemuro Strait towards the Shiretoko mountain range.

Shunkunitai

春国岱

Shunkunitai, an 8 km long sandbar, transforms into a winter wonderland, drawing birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

春国岱

Kushiro

Kushiro’s winter is often underestimated, but it offers plenty of hidden gems. The crisp, clear air of “Doto Blue Sky” makes for an ideal setting for winter adventures.

Winter Canoeing on the Kushiro River

釧路川のカヌー下り

The Kushiro River flows through the untouched Kushiro Marsh, providing a serene and private winter canoeing experience. Unlike the crowded summer season, winter offers peaceful solitude as you paddle past snow-covered banks and frosty trees. You might also encounter rare wildlife such as white-tailed eagles, cranes, and Ezo deer.

オオワシ

Lake Akan

Lake Akan, surrounded by mountains, experiences extreme winter temperatures, often reaching -15°C to -20°C. However, these conditions create the perfect setting for a rare natural phenomenon.

Frost Flowers

阿寒湖のフロストフラワー

Frost Flowers are delicate ice crystals that bloom on the lake’s frozen surface when the conditions are just right: thin ice, temperatures below -15°C, and no wind. Lake Akan is one of the few places in Hokkaido where this rare sight can be seen as late as March, thanks to the warm waters from hot springs beneath the lake preventing thick ice formation.

Mashu and Kussharo Lakes

The name Mashu Lake comes from the Ainu word “Kamui-to,” meaning “Lake of the Gods,” while Kussharo originates from “Kutcharo,” meaning “outlet of a lake.”

Together with Lake Akan, these three caldera lakes form the vast area known as Akan-Mashu National Park, designated in 1934. Over 90% of the region is still preserved as a nature reserve, offering untouched wilderness.

Located inland, winter temperatures drop as low as -25°C to -30°C, making it one of the coldest areas in Hokkaido. However, the clear winter skies allow you to enjoy stunning landscapes formed by the harsh environment.

Mashu Lake Snowshoe

摩周湖

Known as the “Foggy Lake Mashu” during the summer, where mist covers the lake half the time, winter offers clear views of the deep blue waters, referred to as “Mashu Blue.” Occasionally, the lake freezes over completely, a rare occurrence that only happens once every few years.

Kawayu Onsen and Snow-Covered Trees

川湯温泉

Kawayu Onsen, a hot spring town known for its therapeutic sulfur baths, is surrounded by coniferous forests that are beautifully adorned with snow-covered trees during the harsh winter. The strong acidic nature of the hot springs, known to dissolve iron nails in two weeks, offers unique health benefits.

Kussharo Lake and Swans

冬の砂湯

As Japan’s largest caldera lake, Kussharo Lake is a winter haven for migratory swans from Siberia. The lake partially freezes, leaving some warm water areas where hot springs emerge, creating a perfect resting spot for the swans.

屈斜路湖の御神渡り

Bihoro Pass

冬の砂湯

Bihoro Pass offers one of the most panoramic views in Hokkaido, with a clear 360° view of Kussharo Lake and its surrounding mountains. In winter, the crisp air and low humidity allow for especially vivid sights of the snow-covered landscape.

Abashiri

Abashiri is often thought of as a place with harsh winters and heavy snow. However, the cold here is relatively mild, and snow is lighter than in other parts of Hokkaido, making it an accessible destination in winter.

“Aurora” Icebreaker Ship

流氷船おーろら

Abashiri is famous for its “Aurora” icebreaker ship, which operates in the winter months, offering tourists a unique opportunity to experience the power of breaking through the drift ice in the Okhotsk Sea. The ship operates only during the winter when the ice covers the sea, and passengers can experience the thrilling sound and feel of the ice breaking beneath the hull. You can also enjoy stunning views of the white expanse and possibly spot seals or eagles resting on the ice.

流氷船おーろら

Notoro Cape

能取岬

Notoro Cape juts out into the Okhotsk Sea, offering breathtaking views of the sea covered in white drift ice. The combination of deep blue seas and white ice creates an incredible contrast. On clear days, you can even see the Shiretoko mountain range in the distance. Notoro Cape is also a great spot for watching eagles flying over the ice.

Comprehensive Winter Clothing Guide for Eastern Hokkaido

In Eastern Hokkaido, temperatures may fall to -20°C, requiring thoughtful preparation. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Layered Clothing: Begin with thermal underwear, followed by a fleece or down jacket, and a windproof, waterproof outer layer to stay dry.
  • Waterproof Footwear: Insulated boots with good grip are essential for snowy and icy surfaces.
  • Accessories: Insulated gloves, a warm hat, scarf, and face mask or balaclava are crucial for wind protection.
  • Extras: Hand and foot warmers can be lifesavers during long outdoor activities.

Dress wisely to enjoy the stunning winter scenery safely!

Private Guest house 10 Minutes from Notsuke Peninsula

I offer a private guesthouse located in a quiet area near the sea, just 10 minutes from Notsuke Peninsula. It serves as an ideal base for exploring Eastern Hokkaido, with excellent access to Shiretoko, Nemuro, and Lake Mashu. For more details and reservations, please check Airbnb or Booking.com.

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