Let's Learn About Shiretoko, a World Natural Heritage Site in Hokkaido!!

Shiretoko is a peninsula that juts out into the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk in Hokkaido, and it is a precious place registered as a World Natural Heritage site.

Many wild animals such as brown bears, Ezo deer, salmon, seals, and Steller's sea eagles inhabit the sea, rivers, and land.

In particular, Shiretoko is a habitat for brown bears, and on the Shiretoko walking trails, you may encounter them. Therefore, it is necessary to take a lecture from a local guide before going.

The lecture includes how to deal with encounters with brown bears and what to do if attacked by one, which was a very frightening and realistic lecture.

In fact, while walking on the trail, the person at the front encountered a brown bear, and we were prohibited from proceeding forward and had to return to the original place.

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Attraction: Shiretoko Five Lakes
Address: Onnebetsu Village, Shari Town, Shari District, Hokkaido
Business Hours: Varies by season, please check the website
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Post by さいとうくん | Oct 20, 2024

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