Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Cape Soya is located at the northernmost tip of Hokkaido and is a major tourist destination in Wakkanai City. The cape is home to the "Northernmost Point of Japan Monument," making it a popular spot for visitors to take commemorative photos. It has strong geographical and symbolic significance, and the scenery overlooking the north, and on clear days, Sakhalin (Karafuto) can be seen with the naked eye on the far opposite shore, along with the magnificent ocean views and desolate breeze.
The area is also home to a statue of explorer Mamiya Rinzo, a lighthouse, monuments, souvenir shops and restaurants, making it a popular tourist destination. Visitors are drawn to the feeling of having reached the northernmost point of Japan, as well as the unique atmosphere of the northern latitudes and cold climate.
Highlights
- Monument marking the northernmost point of Japan: A popular spot for commemorative photos, with many people stopping to take pictures.
- Statue of Mamiya Rinzo: This statue is known for pointing at Sakhalin. You can feel the historical significance.
- Cape Soya Lighthouse: A landmark that enhances the view of the cape (mainly for viewing the exterior).
- Views and seascapes: Rough waves, the wide horizon, and on clear days, views of Sakhalin.
- Souvenir shop and restaurant: You can purchase dishes made with local seafood (scallops, sea urchin, etc.) and northernmost goods.
- Photo spot: Perfect for taking photos with the monuments, stone monuments, and sea in the background.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: Wakkanai Station (JR Soya Main Line)
- Bus: Route buses (such as Soya Bus) run from Wakkanai Station to Cape Soya. The number of buses varies depending on the season and timetable, so it is recommended to check in advance.
- By car: Approximately 30-40 minutes by car from the center of Wakkanai (depending on road conditions and the season). Parking is available (may be full during peak hours).
- Taxi: Approximately 30 minutes by taxi from Wakkanai Station (approximately).
- Tours: It is often included in sightseeing bus tours departing and arriving in Wakkanai, allowing you to travel efficiently.
*Transportation schedules and operation status may change seasonally (winter schedules, increased service during tourist season, etc.), so please check the latest information before departing.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short time (photography and monument viewing): 30 minutes to 1 hour
- If you include meals and walks in the area: 1-2 hours
- For day trips that also visit surrounding spots: Half a day to a full day
Nearby spots
- Cape Noshappu (Wakkanai City) — Another cape spot with great sunset and ocean views.
- Wakkanai Park/Observation Deck — A viewing spot with a panoramic view of the city and the sea.
- North Breakwater Dome — A famous photo spot in Wakkanai.
- Wakkanai Ferry Terminal — Ferry terminal for Rishiri and Rebun. Convenient for combining sightseeing with island hopping.
- Wakkanai Onsen/Day-trip hot spring facilities — A facility where you can warm up after sightseeing (check opening hours).
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Strong winds and cold: The cape has strong winds and feels cold, so be sure to bring cold weather gear (windbreakers, gloves, etc.) regardless of the season. In winter, roads may freeze and snow may accumulate, so be careful when walking and driving.
- Poor visibility due to weather: Sea fog and cloudy skies can sometimes obscure the scenery. Sakhalin can only be seen on clear days.
- Crowds: Parking lots and souvenir shops are crowded during the summer tourist season, Golden Week, and long weekends. Avoid parking on the street or in a nuisance parking area during these busy times.
- Manners: Do not climb monuments or statues or enter restricted areas. Please be considerate of the natural environment and other tourists.
- Business hours and facility information: Souvenir shops and restaurants may have reduced opening hours or be closed during the winter. We recommend checking in advance.
- Mobile phone/communication: Mobile phone signals may be weak in some areas. Please check your return transportation options in advance.
Note: Cape Soya is a special place where you can truly experience the northernmost point. Please enjoy yourself safely by dressing and planning accordingly for the season and weather.

