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Shiretoko Five Lakes
Wildlife up close in the grandeur of nature.
Shiretoko Five Lakes are nestled within a primeval forest, set against the backdrop of the Shiretoko Mountain Range. Located in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of Shiretoko, the breathtaking scenery is recognized as one of the Shiretoko Eight Sights. The area is home to abundant wildlife, including Ezo squirrels and deer, which often make appearances. However, caution is advised as brown bears also inhabit the region.
Two walking trails offer different ways to experience the lakes. The Elevated Wooden Path, approximately 800 meters long, leads to the shores of the first lake and provides a safe path for visitors throughout the season. A visit here brings the chance to feast your eyes on spectacular views of the Shiretoko Mountain Range reflected in the lake and the distant Sea of Okhotsk. The Ground Pathways, on the other hand, allows for a more immersive experience of nature. It includes two loops: a large loop that explores all five lakes and a smaller loop around the first and second lakes. Access and fees for these trails vary by season.
Seasonal highlights include skunk cabbage and Ezo blue poppies blooming in early summer, vibrant autumn foliage, and unique winter landscapes. In winter, guided tours allow visitors to walk across wetlands and frozen lakes, offering experiences not available during the summer months.
Highlights
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Recognized as one of the Shiretoko Eight Sights and part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site.
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Offers opportunities to spot wildlife such as Ezo squirrels and Ezo deer.
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Features two walking trails: a Ground Pathways and an Elevated Wooden Path.
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The walking methods for the Ground Pathways vary by season, so check in advance.
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For a deeper understanding of the Shiretoko Five Lakes, guided tours are highly recommended.
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Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
English and Chinese available.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is.
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Are coin lockers available?
Yes, coin lockers are located at the Park Service Center next to the Shiretoko Five Lakes Field House.
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Are there any smoking areas?
No smoking is allowed on the premises.
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Can I bring my dog for a walk?
No, dogs and other pets are not allowed on the trails.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 知床五湖
- Postal Code
- 099-4356
- Address
- Inside Shiretoko National Park, Sharicho, Sharigun, Hokkaido
- Telephone
- 0152-24-3323 (Shiretoko Five Lakes Field House)
- Closed
- Mid-November to mid-April
- Elevated Wooden Path Hours
- Varies by season. Please check the official Shiretoko Five Lakes website.
- Elevated Wooden Path Fee
- Free
- Ground Pathways Hours
- 8:00am – 5:00pm (subject to seasonal changes; check the official Shiretoko Five Lakes website).
- Ground Pathways Fee
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Opening to May 9, August 1 to November 8: Adults 250yen, Children (0–11 years) 100yen
May 10 to July 31: Limited to guided tours; fees available on the official website. - Access
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From JR Shiretoko-Shari Station, take the Shari Bus Shiretoko Line for approximately 40 km and get off at "Shiretoko Five Lakes," then a short walk.
For additional transportation options, refer to the official Shiretoko Five Lakes website. - Official Website
- Official Website (English)