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Rausu UNESCO World Heritage Site Areas
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Rausu UNESCO World Heritage Site Areas

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Rausu UNESCO World Heritage Site Areas

羅臼UNESCO世界遺産

4.2Est. 90Abashiri, Hokkaido
JTA Approved

Overview

UNESCO granted the Shiretoko Peninsula World Heritage status in 2005.

The Rausu coast on the Shiretoko Peninsula is UNESCO-listed for the role its winter ice floes play in the local ecosystem. Ice drifting into Rausu's waters carries nutrients that feed phytoplankton, which in turn support the entire marine food chain, including orca and sperm whales that pass through almost year-round. On land, brown bears roam the forests, the world's largest owl, the Blakiston's fish owl, nests in old-growth trees, and Steller's sea eagles winter here. Boat tours run for wildlife watching and, in winter, ice viewing. The Shiretoko World Heritage Rusa Field House near central Rausu has English-language exhibits explaining it all.

Practical info

Japanese name
羅臼UNESCO世界遺産
Nearest station
Rausu Bus Terminal (10 min bus)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parkingWheelchair restroomWheelchair seating

Good for

Families
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