Über diesen Ort: Shiretoko
Die Shiretoko-Halbinsel, UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe, ragt ins Ochotskische Meer. Urwälder mit Braunbären und Fischuhus, winterliches Treibeis und die Kamuiwakka-Fälle im Sommer bleiben unberührt. Die steilen Klippenküsten sind nur vom Ausflugsboot aus sichtbar.
Highlights
- Shiretoko Five Lakes — five lakes ringed by primeval forest; raised boardwalks let you walk safely above bear country, with the Shiretoko range reflected in calm water
- Sea of Okhotsk drift ice — late January to early March, the most southerly drift-ice zone in the world; «drift-ice walks» let you stand on it
- Kamuiwakka Falls — a rare waterfall fed by hot springs; in summer, hike upstream to the fourth fall
- Cape Puyuni and Yuhi-dai — five minutes by car from Utoro; sunset over the Sea of Okhotsk silhouettes the cape
- Sightseeing boats — from Utoro Port to Cape Shiretoko, viewing cliffs, waterfalls, and brown bears on a 3.5-hour cruise
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