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Take a Step Beyond Shiretoko: Discover the Serene Beauty of Notsuke Peninsula

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Shiretoko’s dramatic landscapes and thrilling wildlife experiences are undoubtedly highlights of any Hokkaido adventure. But just a bit further lies another hidden gem waiting to be explored—Notsuke Peninsula.

Notsuke Peninsula

Offering a serene and otherworldly landscape, this tranquil destination presents a completely different side of Hokkaido, ideal for those seeking peace and natural beauty.

The Unique Charm of Notsuke Peninsula

Notsuke Peninsula, home to Japan’s largest sandspit, is celebrated for its untouched natural beauty and extraordinary scenery.

Among its highlights is Todowara, where once-thriving Sakhalin fir forests now stand eerily dead, shaped over centuries by subsidence and seawater intrusion. This surreal, mystical landscape offers a glimpse into the enduring power of nature and continues to captivate visitors. However, the ongoing erosion means this breathtaking view may not last forever—making it all the more special to witness now.

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Nearby, Narawara offers a tranquil escape with its serene expanses of untouched nature, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a peaceful and otherworldly environment.

Designated as a Hokkaido Prefectural Natural Park and registered under the Ramsar Convention, Notsuke Peninsula is an ecological treasure trove. Its wetlands and tidal flats teem with diverse wildlife, making it a crucial stopover point for migratory birds during spring and autumn. For birdwatching enthusiasts, it’s a must-visit spot, offering an up-close view of a rich variety of species.

In winter, the peninsula transforms into a snowy wonderland, with the striking phenomenon of the “ice horizon”. When the bay freezes over, the vast ice fields blend seamlessly with the sky, creating a breathtaking scene that feels like the edge of the world. Snowshoeing across this expansive frozen landscape offers an unforgettable experience of serenity and natural wonder.

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Winter also brings opportunities to observe majestic wildlife. White-tailed and Steller’s sea eagles grace the skies, and lucky visitors may spot Ezo deer wandering through the snow-covered plains.

Steller’s sea eagle

Ezo deer

Ezo deer

These moments of quiet observation add to the magic of Notsuke Peninsula during its coldest months.

Shiretoko and Notsuke: Two Sides of Hokkaido’s Beauty

Shiretoko Peninsula offers two main tourist hubs: Utoro on the western side and Rausu on the eastern side, each with distinct attractions.

Meanwhile, Notsuke Peninsula is a serene retreat where tourism coexists with its primary industry, fishing. Famous for scallops and Hokkai shrimp, the peninsula’s seafood is a source of local pride. Notsuke’s natural beauty, including the surreal Todowara and tranquil Narawara landscapes, attracts nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Unlike Shiretoko, the peninsula offers a more understated and peaceful experience.

Getting to Notsuke Peninsula from Shiretoko

The drive from Rausu to Notsuke Peninsula takes about an hour along the coast. For those traveling from Utoro, the route varies by season. During summer (May–October), you can travel via Shiretoko Pass to Rausu and then head south to Notsuke Peninsula, which takes approximately two hours in total. In winter (November–April), Shiretoko Pass is closed, so an alternative route via Konpoku Pass must be used. This route is open year-round but requires caution due to winter conditions.

Winter roads are often icy, making sudden braking and sharp turns dangerous. It is important to drive carefully, especially on steep mountain roads like those on Konpoku Pass, as they can become particularly slippery. Reducing speed, maintaining a safe following distance, and checking the latest road and weather conditions before departing are essential for safe travel.

Discover the Hidden Gem of Hokkaido: Notsuke Peninsula

If you’re visiting Shiretoko, don’t miss the chance to explore Notsuke Peninsula. Its tranquil atmosphere and unique landscapes provide a refreshing contrast to Shiretoko’s dramatic scenery. As Japan’s largest sandspit, Notsuke Peninsula features the mysterious, decaying trees of Todowara, the serene beauty of Narawara, and diverse wetlands protected under the Ramsar Convention. These wetlands are a haven for migratory birds and a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts.

For more details on Notsuke Peninsula, including travel tips and recommended attractions, check out the guide below:
Your Complete Guide to Notsuke Peninsula

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