Cape Sōya

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Wakkanai, Japan

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Landmark· Natural beauty spot· Monument· Tourist attraction

Cape Sōya Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cape Sōya is located in Wakkanai, Japan on Soyamisaki. Cape Sōya is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category landmark in Japan.

Address

Soyamisaki

Phone

+81 162236161

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Ralf Blaich

Apart from the fact that you are standing on the northern most part of Hokkaido/Japan there is absolutely nothing stunning here. Thousands of much more stunning and amazing places to visit once you are on Hokkaido island. We just stopped here to take some pictures and went away a little frustrated to explore more of fascinating Hokkaido.

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Aris Arnado

Nice view but not recommended to go during the winter season. But it was still fun, nonetheless. :D

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Piixm

The northernmost coast just look to awesome. You should go there

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Youji Nomo

The northernmost point for the first time. It was good that it wasn't crowded. The weather is a bit unfortunately cloudy. However, it was good to see the top of Rishiri Island.

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Christopher Walters

Great place to visit with family. Many neat memorials and facts to learn about history. Restrooms and restaurants are available in the area. So much to learn all in one day.

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Gavin Au-Yeung

This is the north most point in Japan with a view of Russia. The case has some memorial statues which tell you the history of Hokkaido. There are signs with various labagaues (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean and Russian) on most the signage. I came here early for the sunrise at 4am and there wasn't a lot of people. Visitors began to roll around 9am. There are some seafood restaurants in the vicinity as well.

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Iren Chen

The most north point of Japan. Clean, quiet and so memorable! Driving here along which is a kind of joyfulness! Enjoy the snow, blue sky, blue ocean. Remember to grab a hundred Yen to get a certification of arrival of northest point. Huge parking space near by!

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Villagemayor

A really neat location to see the northernmost point in Japan. You can even see Russia from this vantage point. Dress warmly here because the winds are strong and temperatures are cold.