〇Majestic Scenery Enjoy a front-row seat to the untouched beauty of the Shiretoko Peninsula, a World Heritage site. Take in the dynamic cliffs and majestic landscapes that can only be fully appreciated from the sea.
〇Unique Wildlife Ecosystem Shiretoko is a paradise for wildlife. Look out for brown bears and Yezo sika deer roaming the coastline, or white-tailed eagles and Steller's sea eagles soaring in the sky above this unique ecosystem.
〇Thrilling Marine Encounters Feel the vibrant life of the ocean as you spot dolphins and seals swimming in the waves, or seabird colonies resting on rocky outcroppings.
The Shiretoko Peninsula is also a paradise for wildlife. Birds and mammals—such as brown bears, Yezo sika deer, Ezo red foxes, white-tailed eagles, Steller's sea eagles, and Blakiston's fish owls—have built a unique ecosystem here. The surrounding seas are inhabited by seals and dolphins, while colonies of slaty-backed gulls, black-tailed gulls, and Japanese cormorants can be found scattered across the rocky outcroppings. If you are lucky, you might just encounter these animals while taking in the majestic scenery.
-Secret ground Shiretoko route : This 3-hour and 45-minute cruise takes you to the very tip of the Shiretoko Peninsula—Cape Shiretoko—an area completely inaccessible by land. Because it is a longer journey, you will be treated to exclusive, breathtaking landscapes that can only be witnessed from the sea. -Kamuiwakka waterfall route: This 1-hour and 30-minute cruise turns around at the Kamuiwakka Falls, located near the midpoint of the peninsula. Although it is a shorter trip, it safely covers the main highlights of Shiretoko, making it highly recommended for visitors who have a packed schedule of various activities. -Rusha Bay route: This 2-hour cruise takes you further past the Kamuiwakka Falls, turning around at Rusha Bay. This route operates exclusively on the small boat Aurora 3. Because there is a very high probability of spotting wild brown bears in this area, it is often referred to as a "brown bear sanctuary."
Note: Please be aware that because these are wild animals, you may not always see wildlife or marine life during this Shiretoko sightseeing cruise. Thank you for your understanding
F&Q Q. Can I livestream on social media? A. To avoid disturbing other guests and protect their privacy, we do not allow livestreaming by individual guests for monetization purposes. Q: Do the cruises operate in the rain? A: We base our operational decisions on wave height, wind speed, and visibility. If rain causes visibility to drop below our safety standards, the cruise will be canceled. In the event of a cancellation, a full refund will be issued online. Please note that using an umbrella while sailing is extremely dangerous, so we kindly ask that you prepare waterproof and warm clothing in advance. Q: Will we be able to see wildlife? A: Because these are wild animals, we cannot guarantee sightings during the cruise. However, if you are lucky, you might spot brown bears or dolphins, and on very rare occasions, even whales may appear. We highly recommend bringing a pair of binoculars to get the best possible view of the animals! Q: What should I wear on board? A: Both our large and small vessels have fully air-conditioned indoor cabins, but the outdoor decks offer no protection from the wind, rain, or cold. The ocean breeze can make it feel chilly out on the water even in the summer, let alone in early spring or autumn. Depending on sea conditions, you may also be splashed by waves. We strongly recommend wearing windproof and waterproof outdoor clothing.
● Please complete boarding procedures approximately 20 minutes before departure. ● Each ship may be suspended if there are insufficient passengers. ● If you are late for the departure time, there is a possibility that you will not be able to complete the tour as planned. If you have any questions, please contact us at the address below: Email: spk-inbound@his-world.com"