As the recommendations have been narrowed down to just 50,
there’s still so much more that could not be conveyed.
In Wakkanai, your very own WOW! awaits.
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Firstly, let’s aim for the top!The Northernmost Point in Japan Monument -
Remember the importance of peace at Cape Soya Park -
Experience at first hand the unique nature (topography) of the Soya Hills. -
Count the windmills at the Cape Soya Wind Farm. -
Take a stroll along the White Path paved with scallop shells -
Why not take a walk along the footpath course? -
At Soya Park, learn about the history sorrounding the birth of Wakkanai.Soya Itsukushima Shrine -
Visit the place from where Japanese explorer, Mamiya Rinzo set out on his journey. -
Why not sing “Soya Misaki” to the melody in front of the monument? -
Look out for two local mascots. -
Come and enter the world of the movie Sakura Guardian in the North. -
Watch and count the swans at the Onuma Birdwatching Observatory. -
Touch the northernmost railway line in Japan, which passes through Wakkanai Station. -
Take a photo to upload onto social media at the Northern Breakwater Dome. -
Lots of fun to be had at Japan’s northernmost multipurpose complex. -
Why not take a hot-spring bath while viewing the northernmost port? -
Learn about the history of Karafuto and Wakkanai. -
Take a glimpse of Wakkanai’s history at the Former Seto Family House. -
See the 360-degree panoramic view from the Founding Centennial Tower. -
Follow the cherry blossoms to the northernmost point. -
Come and see the Wakkanai Park night view, designated a Night-View Heritage spot. -
At Wakkanai Park, remember those repatriated from Karafuto (Sakhalin) at the end of the war.The "Hyosetsu Gate" cenotaph to the Karafuto islanders -
Let the dazzling sunsets move you. -
Look up from the bottom of the second tallest lighthouse in Japan. -
See the spotted seals at the Noshappu Aquarium. -
See Antarctic rocks at the Wakkanai Youth Science Museum. -
Watch the sunset from the Yuhigaoka Parking Area. -
Soothe yourself in Japan’s northernmost day-spa. -
Take in the view of the huge Mt. Rishirifuji from Kohone House. -
Try some curling! You don’t need to bring anything. -
Dance the “Hokkai Teppen Dance” and “Nankyoku Dance” at the Wakkanai Minato Nankyoku Festival in early August. -
Watch one of the largest dog-sled races in Japan. -
Welcome the first sunrise of the year at the northernmost point. -
Ride on the frozen Onuma Marsh on a large-scale snow tractor. -
Why not wear a kimono and take a stroll around town? -
Receive the northernmost “goshuin” stamp at the Hokumon Shrine -
Learn Russian, in some vague way, from the signs around the city. -
If you can’t decide on souvenirs, choose a Wakkanai Brand. -
Ponder the unknown story of how the dish was born, eating Tako Shabu. -
Consider the type of cuisine with which to savor Soya Black-haired Wagyu Beef. -
Experience the spirit of Japan at an izakaya that serves delicious seafood. -
Buy souvenirs at KITAcolor. -
Be impressed by the rich, creamy taste of Wakkanai milk.Wakkanai Milk, Wakkanai Milk Drinking Yogurt -
Confirm the rumor that Wakkanai ramen is really delicious. -
Come and eat Wakkanai’s soul food, Chaamen. -
Discover the delicious taste of the “phantom” seaweed, ginkgo grass. -
Get up close to nature at Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park.Toyotomi: Sarobetsu Flower Garden -
Catch and eat your own sea urchin.Bakkai Station -
Climb the northernmost of Japan’s Top 100 peaks. -
Come and see flowers that bloom nowhere else in the world other than Rebun Island.