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Cape Noshappu (Wakkanai, Hokkaido)

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October 21, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Cape Noshappu is a cape located west of Wakkanai City, Hokkaido. There are various theories about the origin of its name, including that it comes from the Ainu word "noshappu" (tip of the cape). The cape is relatively flat, and from its tip jutting out into the sea, you can see the northern islands including Rishiri Island and Rebun Island, as well as the ocean scenery, which changes appearance depending on the season and weather. It is also known as a famous sunset spot, and on clear days the colorful landscape created by the sea and sky attracts many tourists and photography enthusiasts.

Highlights

  • Cape observation spot: You can see the sea, the horizon, and Rishiri and Rebun floating in the distance. On clear days, the visibility is very wide, making it a popular spot for photography.
  • Lighthouse and fishing port scenery: You can see the lighthouse and fishing boats coming and going, and get a feel for the rustic atmosphere of a port town.
  • Sunsets and sunset time: There are many days from autumn to spring when the air is clear, allowing you to enjoy beautiful evening views. The long summer twilight is also a highlight.
  • Seafood and souvenir shops: There are seafood shops and restaurants around the cape and in Wakkanai city where you can enjoy fresh seafood (please note opening hours).
  • Walking path/benches: There is space where you can take a leisurely stroll while enjoying the sea breeze.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

Nearest station: JR Soya Main Line "Wakkanai Station"

  • From Wakkanai Station: Approximately 5-15 minutes by taxi, or 10-20 minutes by local bus (depending on route and time). Walking takes around 30 minutes, and in some cases even longer, so if you have luggage we recommend taking a bus or taxi.
  • Access by car: Accessible from Wakkanai city via public roads. Parking spaces are available around the cape (there are often small, free parking lots, but they may be full during busy times).
  • By ferry: Wakkanai Port, where ferries to Rishiri and Rebun depart, is located within the city, making it possible to combine sightseeing with the cape. Ferry and sightseeing boat operations vary depending on the season and weather, so please check in advance.
  • From the airport: Travel from Wakkanai Airport to downtown Wakkanai by bus or car. We recommend leaving plenty of time for transfers from the airport to the cape.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Short visit: 30 minutes to 1 hour (view, photos, light stroll)
  • Relaxing: 1-2 hours (including meals, strolling around the area, and watching the sunset)
  • Combining it with sightseeing in the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day (when combining it with other spots in Wakkanai and ferry travel)

Nearby spots

  • Wakkanai Port North Breakwater Dome: Enjoy the view of the distinctive breakwater and harbor.
  • Wakkanai Park: A spot with an observation deck and monuments, offering a panoramic view of the city and the sea.
  • Cape Soya (travel by car): A tourist spot known as the northernmost point of Japan. Many people visit it together with Cape Noshappu (the distance is by car).
  • Ferry to Rishiri and Rebun: If you are planning to tour the islands, use the ferry departing from Wakkanai Port.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Weather and visibility: The northern waters are prone to poor visibility due to fog, snow, and strong winds. Please be aware that even if you visit, you may not be able to see the islands.
  • Cold weather precautions: Even in summer, the wind can be strong and the temperature can feel low, so it's a good idea to bring some lightweight windproof and cold weather gear. In winter, be careful of snow accumulation and frozen roads.
  • Transportation: Public transportation can be infrequent, so please check the timetable in advance or consider renting a car or using a taxi.
  • Crowds: Parking lots and observation areas can get crowded, especially at dusk and during peak tourist seasons (such as summer holidays). Please observe parking etiquette and be considerate of others when driving.
  • Nature conservation and etiquette: Please observe basic nature conservation etiquette, such as taking your trash with you, not entering restricted areas, and not damaging coastal wildlife or vegetation.
  • Safety: Rocky areas and beaches can be wet and slippery, so watch your step. Always be aware of changing waves and tides.

(Additional Information) Before sightseeing, we recommend checking the latest traffic information, facility opening hours, and weather information at the Wakkanai City Tourist Information Center or official website.

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