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City Guide

Wakkanai Shi, Hokkaidō, Japan

Overview

Wakkanai Shi, at the tip of Hokkaidō, is Japan's northernmost city, renowned for its rugged coastline and remote, peaceful atmosphere. It's a launching point for trips to Rebun and Rishiri Islands and offers a unique blend of nature, seafood, and northern Japanese culture.

Best Time to Visit

June-September for mild weather and access to ferries and hiking trails.

Local Tips

Dress warmly year-round, as even summers can be cool and windy. Try the local seafood, especially fresh uni and scallops.

Cultural Etiquette

No tipping is expected. Dress modestly and remove shoes indoors when visiting homes or traditional lodgings. Be respectful of shrine and monument spaces.

Safety Warnings

Generally very safe, but weather can change quickly. Watch out for strong winds and rough seas near the coast, and always check ferry schedules in advance.

Hidden Gems

Visit the tiny Wakkanai Onsen for a relaxing soak, watch the sunrise at Soya Misaki, and check out the Hokumon Shrine tucked away from crowds.

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