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10 Things to Do in Shakotan

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10 Things to Do in Shakotan Shakotan ( 積丹町 ) is a picturesque town in Hokkaido's Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Japan , celebrated for its striking blue waters and stunning coastal capes. The town’s name comes from the Ainu word “ Shaku Kotan ,” which combines shaku (“summer”) and kotan (“village”), meaning “ summer village .” For those planning to visit this scenic town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Shakotan :   Shakotan manhole covers 1. Take a photo of Shakotan’s unique manhole cover designs . I’ve come across two distinct designs—one that’s commonly found throughout the town and another that can be seen specifically in the Irikacho District.   Bikuni Shrine 2. Visit Bikuni Shrine ( 美國神社 ) , the town's main shrine, to pay respects and offer prayers. It is located in the heart of the town. You can get its goshuin here for your collection. The Shakotan Fire Festival is held here every July.   Restaurant Rinko 3. Dine at R...

Cape Kamui - Hokkaido

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Cape Kamui or Kamui Misaki ( 神威岬 ) is probably the most popular tourist spot in Shakotan. It is located in Kusanai, Kozaki-cho in the town of Shakotan, Shakotan District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Cape Kamui Cape Kamui Details Cape Kamui is a breathtaking natural landmark that juts dramatically into the Sea of Japan from the northwestern tip of the Shakotan Peninsula. This stunning cape is part of the Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Coast Quasi-National Park , a protected area celebrated for its pristine landscapes and rich biodiversity. Cape Kamui - Shakotan town, Hokkaido Prefecture What Does "Kamui" Mean? The name " Kamui " derives from the Ainu language, meaning "god" or "divine spirit." Historically, the cape was also known as Cape Okamuri or Cape Okamui ("Okamui Misaki"), reflecting the deep cultural roots and ancient beliefs tied to this place. Blowing in the wind. Shakotan Blue The small plaza near the parking area The...

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