Ogonzaki Cape

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Ogonzaki Cape

A scenic spot with spectacular views of Shakotan Blue and steep cliffs.

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Located in the Bikuni area of Shakotan, Hokkaido, Ogonzaki Cape is a scenic spot known for breathtaking views of the beautiful sea called Shakotan Blue and dramatic cliffs. The well-maintained walking trail has three entrances, from the Route 229 side, the Bikuni Port side (Chatsu Tunnel side), and the Chatsu district side, making it easy to enjoy a stroll in nature.

If you stand at the observatory at the tip of the cape, a sweeping panorama opens up before you, with the crystal-clear sea below and views in the distance of Mt. Shakotan, Cape Macca, and the townscape of Bikuni, offering a truly refreshing moment. Especially popular is Takarajima Island, visible from the observatory. Because it looks heart-shaped when seen from above, it is affectionately known as “Lovers’ Island” among couples and photography-loving visitors.

In summer, sea urchin fishing becomes especially active, and the area around the cape is lined with restaurants serving fresh local seafood. From long-established sushi restaurants and famous uni rice bowl spots to old folk house cafés with a nostalgic atmosphere, there is plenty to enjoy for food lovers as well. This is a luxurious Shakotan destination where you can enjoy beautiful scenery and great food at the same time.

Highlights

  • Stunning ocean views created by the clear Shakotan Blue sea and dramatic cliffs.
  • Enjoy nature and spectacular scenery with ease on the well-maintained walking trail.
  • Takarajima Island, visible from the observatory, is a popular photo spot for couples.
  • Summer, when sea urchin fishing is at its peak, is the season for exceptional seafood.
  • The surrounding area also offers great dining, including old folk house cafés and long-established sushi restaurants.

Photos

  • The highly transparent, vivid blue sea stretches out like a tropical paradise

    The highly transparent, vivid blue sea stretches out like a tropical paradise

  • Takarajima Island near Ogonzaki Cape is heart-shaped when viewed from above

    Takarajima Island near Ogonzaki Cape is heart-shaped when viewed from above

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Guest Wi-Fi is available at the Shakotan Town Tourist Center, a 2-minute walk from the entrance to Ogonzaki Cape.

Q

Are there coin lockers nearby?

A

The Shakotan Town Tourist Center, a 2-minute walk from the entrance to Ogonzaki Cape, can store luggage for 500 yen per item.

Q

Are there restrooms nearby?

A

At the Shakotan Town Tourist Center, a 2-minute walk from the entrance to Ogonzaki Cape, there are 2 men's urinals, 1 Western-style toilet, 2 women's Western-style toilets, and 1
barrier-free restroom.

Q

Is there parking?

A

Please use the public parking lot next to the Shakotan Town Tourist Center, a 2-minute walk from the entrance to Ogonzaki Cape.

Q

Is there a smoking area?

A

No.

Reviews

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  • Standing on the cape, the whole ocean stretches out right in front of you. On a clear day, the color of the water is beautiful, and the wind is pretty strong but feels great.
    Coming around sunset is a big plus. With the sunlight reflecting on the water, it gives you this quiet, soothing feeling.
    Overall, it doesn’t feel too commercialized. It’s more of a natural scenic spot, great for anyone who wants to clear their mind, take a walk, and snap a few landscape photos. It’s not the kind of place where you shop your way through the whole visit.

  • The water there is incredibly clear, and when the sunlight hits the rocks, they really do sparkle. No wonder it’s called Ogonzaki Cape.
    On a nice day, it’s a fantastic spot for photos or catching the sunset. Super relaxing, with a slightly romantic vibe too〜

Details

Name in Japanese
黄金岬
Postal Code
046-0201
Address
Bikuni-cho, Shakotan, Shakotan District, Hokkaido
Phone
0135-44-3715 (Shakotan Tourism Association)
Closed on
Open daily for walking
Hours
Open daily for walking
Admission
Free to explore
Access
From Otaru Station on the JR Hakodate Main Line, take the Hokkaido Chuo Bus to Bikuni, then walk Approx. 15 minutes
Official website
Official website (Japanese)