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See the World Heritage Site from the sea! Enjoy the great outdoors on a Shiretoko cruise tour
First, we walked with the other participants from the meeting place to the port. On the way, we were surprised to see "Godzilla Rock", which is the origin of the name of Godzilla Rock Tourist! And finally, we arrived at the port. Whether we liked it or not, we got excited as we saw the cruise ship we were about to board and the ocean in front of us.
The boat moves along the cliffs of the Shiretoko Peninsula at a comfortable speed. After a while, we come across a brown bear searching for fish on the beach. The guide staff member said to us, "You're all so lucky!" and our excitement rose again!
Along the way, the cruise continues, with visitors witnessing a variety of natural sights, including columnar jointed rock faces, numerous waterfalls, and seabirds resting on protruding rocks.
Our excitement, which had been building up throughout the trip, reached a peak when we encountered a large group of dolphins! Many of the dolphins were hopping out of the sea, as if inviting us to come play with them.
The trip takes about three to three and a half hours. In addition to this, various other cruises and activities are available depending on the season.
For example, there is the "Drift Ice Walk" which is held for a short period from February to March on the same Utoro side, as well as the "Whale, Dolphin, and Bird Watching Cruise" (April 28th to October 15th) and "Nemuro Strait Cruise" (February 1st to the end of March) departing from Rausu.
(Photo courtesy of Godzilla Rock Tourism)
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