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We started out really early from Utoro to miss the tourist buses and first took a detour up the road to Mt. Rausu. Pretty forest on the way. The birch trees are quite startling with their white bark. The understorey right through seems to be a ginger-like plant about one metre high. Saw some deer by the side of the road. The vegetation on the way up went from birch and pine forest giving way to progressively more stunted trees with some splashes of autumn colours.Up to the saddle where there is a parking area and lookout so you can see Mt Rausu just there. Snow on the top and capped with some cloud and a bitter wind blowing over us. So although spectacular we didn¡¯t spend much time outside the car.We drove back down the mountain and on to end of the bitumen at the Five Lakes to a big parking area and shops and wildlife centre. We walked along the boardwalk which runs for about a kilometre. It looked fairly newly-made and had electric fence wires on the side to prevent bears getting up on it. The land had sporadic rocky outcrops smothered with the same "ginger plant" we had seen in the forests, and some bog-type holes with water in them and reedy grass. We found out that the land used to be farmed but not economically and it was then abandoned. They are trying to rehabilitate it by planting.The first lake, Ichiko, was not big but was so pretty and a ready-made photo opportunity with the peaks of the Mt. Rausu range behind most carrying snow. Super views out to sea over unseen cliffs all along the boardwalk.
Miho0714
I strongly believe that Shiretoko Goko is the most fascinating place.Firstly, in my opinion, Shiretoko Goko has a lot of greenery. You can see five very grand lakes. These lakes are clear and beside the forest. If it is sunny, you can see Shiretoko Mountains and the forest which are reflected in the lake, and this view is attractive .Second, there are a lot of wild animals such as Yezo deers, yezo squirrels, and brown bears are there. The brown bears are dangerous, so you had better bring some bells because bears hate the sound of bells. By walking the overpass on the damp area, you will be able to see wild animals safely near.Finally, you can enjoy each season. In spring, you can see Shiretoko Mountains still covered with snow and yezo deers eating grass from the overpass. In summer, it is not so hot in Shiretoko, so it will be very comfortable to stay. In fall, you can enjoy superb views with colored leaves around the lakes and Shiretoko Mountains. In winter, you will fall in love with the very attractive snowy landscape. However, it is cold then, so if you don't like cold places, you shouldn't go in winter.It is hard to go to Shiretoko because it is far from Sapporo or airports. However, Shiretoko Goko is worth going to see marvelous views. You will be able to get rid of fatigue and your worries there. You had better go there once because I am convinced that it is the most magnificent place.
DGNichols
Hiking course in Shiretoko National Park. Spectacular scenery, both mountains and the Sea of Okhotsk.Course is a little up and down, and occasionally muddy in places, but the views of the small lakes a well worth it.Don't bring any food in to the park - it's annoying, and everything has to be bagged up. Better to just leave it in the car. There is a very slick operation informing people of what to do in case of bear attack - it's in Japanese subtitled in English.Entry is easiest by car, or if you managed to go by tour. Not much by way of public transport. Keep you eyes peeled for deer.
330aaronl
This had been one of the highlights of my trip to Hokkaido but it was ruined by the weather. I had booked the mandatory lectures prior to going onto the ground course but to our dismay, it was close as there had been bear sightings prior to the opening times.We went to the elevated pathway which is open and allows us to visit Lake 1. As this was a wheelchair friendly path, we had huge tour groups one after another which kind of disrupted the serenity of the location.We had been advised to call the park in the afternoon as it may open once the rangers have deemed the ground pathway is safe. To kill time, we drove towards Rausu and passing the Shiretoko Pass. We also made a stop at Iwobetsu Hotsprings for a short hike. The drive from Utoro to the lakes will reward you with beautiful mountain vistas and deers feeding close to the road. We did call back and the park was open by lunch-time. After making the payments for the entrance and video lecture, it was already getting dark as the day remained cloudy. We can only imagine how beautiful the lakes lined with trees of various shades of autumn on a clear day. TIPS:- check out the website (http://www.goko.go.jp/english/) - it pays to call up from your hotel or Utoro visitor centre to check if there ground pathway is open- bring warm and waterproof clothings as the weather can change- be careful when driving, we had seen a few tourist stopping their cars at a bend or on narrow roads to photograph wildlife or scenery
JoyceSineps
5 small lakes with mountains background, nothing special.
YasuK_12
My first time to Shiretoko with my family.We drove there but probably as usual the parking was full and we had to wait in line for an hour, so frequently tour buses and chartered micro buses passed by which was so regretting and frustrating.But when we saw a magnificent view of the lake and the mountains, everything was cleaned up and we were so touched by those views.Pre- booking did not work because of the tragic jam, but don't worry you can get an introduction every 10 min to get Into the paid courses.Or you can alternatively choose a free course on a wooden bridge protected by electric wires from wild brown bears.Please enjoy one of the world heritage Shiretoko.
guant2013
I took a bus tour from the Shari Bus Terminal located beside the JR Shari Station. I took all the A B and C course. The A course brought me to the Water Fall and Utoro bus terminal. The B course continue and went to the GoKo plus others. The C Course brought me back to the JR Shari Train Station. If you are not familiar with the plus and want to save time in waiting for buses, you should join all the ABC course.The Goko are quite spread out and the wooden platform only brought me to see the 1st Lake.I did not have time to join the 3 hrs walking tour (5000 Yen).The view from the platform was nice. I could see the mountain range, the lake and a great view of the area surround the lakes.
JeremyB1200
We did the small trail because the other one is sooo expensive (and not recommended by our ryokan). This is a nice path above the brushes, very quiet and with nice views towards the mountains and the sea. Very good to combine with the boats and the path on the mountain.