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Shakotan Tourism Association.
In this first post, we will tell you plenty about the charm of Shakotan.

First of all, the way to read Shakotan is "Shakotan".
Hokkaido Shakotan-gun Shakotan occupies the tip of the Shakotan Peninsula in the Sea of Japan to the west of Hokkaido, and is a city with beautiful coastline, rich nature, fresh seafood, and a spectacular view of the "Shakotan Blue" sea, which shines blue like a jewel throughout the four seasons.
In Shakotan, there are fishing ports such as Bikuni, Irika and Yobetsu, and herring fishing flourished until the Taisho period.

Let's take a look at some of the most popular sightseeing spots in Shakotan, which is rich in nature.
The symbol of the Shakotan Peninsula, "Golden Cape", is characterized by its beautiful precipitous cliffs.
From Shakotan Tourism Association to Cape Kogane, it takes about 20 minutes to walk along the 560-meter promenade "Chashina Path" to reach the observatory.
From the observatory Shakotan you can see the highly transparent cobalt blue sea and treasure island.
Treasure Island has a circumference of 600 meters and is characterized by the shape of a heart when viewed from the sky.

From the "Underwater Observation Ship New Shakotan", you can see the scenic spot of Cape Golden from the sea.
Through the glass on the bottom of the boat, you can see fish and sea urchins swimming in Hokkaido's only marine park as if they were in your hands, and you can feel the marine ecosystem of Hokkaido up close.

Cape Shakotan is also one of Shakotan's beautiful coastlines, with highly transparent and vivid blue waters.
After passing through a small tunnel, you can visit the Shimamui coast, which has been selected as one of the "100 best beaches in Japan".
It is the only cape in the Shakotan that can go down to the coast.
If you walk along the "Shilara Path" with a total length of about 1,800 meters, you will arrive at the Merokoiwa Observatory in about 1 hour.
There is a legend of Shirara, a maiden who fell in love with Minamoto no Yoshitsune.

Next, I would like to introduce Cape Kamui.
It takes about 26 minutes to walk along the "Charenka Path" promenade from the gate where women are prohibited to reach the tip of Cape Kamui, and a magnificent view of the Sea of Japan spreads out on both sides of the promenade, and the tip of the promenade is a superb view spot where you can see the surroundings 300 degrees.
The Kamui Rock that can be seen below has the legend of the maiden Charenka standing in the sea.

On the Shakotan Peninsula, you can also enjoy the great nature of the mountains.
Mt. Shakotan is a 1255-meter mountain that is also home to brown bears.
From the summit, which can be climbed in about 3 hours and 30 minutes, you can enjoy a superb 360-degree view as far as the eye can see.

Next, we will introduce the specialty products of Shakotan.
Speaking of Shakotan, fresh seafood!!
In particular, "sea urchin" stands out among them, has a rich sweetness, and its taste is unforgettable once you eat it.
There are many tourists who come to the Shakotan for fresh seafood such as sea urchins.

Don't miss the information on Shakotan events and festivals.
The "Tengu Fire Walking" of the "Bikuni Shrine Festival" held on July 4, 5, and 6 every year is a traditional event that has been held only here in Japan since the Edo period, and prays for maritime safety, good fishing, and a good harvest.

Shakotan is full of natural beauty, fresh produce and great events that will put a smile on your face.
The beautiful Shakotan blue sea, the taste of sea urchins dancing on the tongue, and an elegant time surrounded by nature.
All of them will be deeply engraved in your hearts.

We will regularly send out the latest information on the Shakotan of Hokkaido Shakotan-gun!
Please look forward to!

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Jun. 17, 2023
Hello COOL JAPAN VIDEOS viewers. This time Shakotan we would like to introduce Cape Kamui at the tip of the peninsula. Cape Kamui, located a little over one and a half hours by car from Otaru, is designated as a Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park and is the only marine park in Hokkaido. Just as the Ainu words "Shaku = Summer" and "Kotan = Village" came to be called "Shakotan", the summer scenery is wonderful, and the vivid blue sea has come to be called "Shakotan Blue". If you walk along the 770-meter-long promenade "Charenka Path" from the parking lot of the cape, you can reach the tip in about 30 minutes, and you can see the surroundings 300 degrees from near the tip. On the promenade "Charenka's Path" there is the legend of Minamoto no Yoshitsune. ~Charenka Legend~ Charenka, the daughter of the chief who has strong feelings for Yoshitsune. However, Yoshitsune left for the continent, and Charenka followed him to Cape Kamui, but Yoshitsune's ship went far offshore. Charenka, who was grieving, threw herself into the sea with words of resentment, saying, "If you pass through here with a Japanese ship and a woman on board, you will capsize." With sorrow and resentment, Charenka's body turned into Kamui Rock, and since then, whenever a ship carrying a woman approached the vicinity, it capsized, making Cape Kamui a place forbidden to women. This rule continued until the early Meiji period. There is still a "gate forbidden to women" on Cape Kamui, but now women can also go through that gate to the tip. However, since Cape Kamui is originally a windy area, on days when winds of 13 meters or more blow, the gate forbidden to women is closed and it is not possible to go to the tip. From June ~ July, the Ezo daylily flowers are in full bloom, and on foggy days, you can see a very fantastic scenery. The cape, named Kamui, which means "god" in the Ainu language, has a very beautiful sunset and a superb view where you can feel the presence of the gods. In 2004, the Shakotan Peninsula and Cape Kamui were selected as Hokkaido Heritage Sites.