Next, make your way to Otatomari Numa; though technically a swamp, it looks like a small lake, with plenty of greenery along its shores to recommend it. And though the views of Mount Rishiri from the front of the lake are sublime, the main draw for many is the small café selling local seafood (try the freshly grilled scallops) and intriguing ice-cream flavours including rosehip and bamboo grass, both of which grow along the fringes of Otatomari Numa. When in Rome…
Finish up your first day in Soya Hokkaido with a trip to the hill of Shiroi Koibito (Numaura Observatory), which offers glorious views of Mount Rishiri – especially in clear weather. The mountain itself is a Hokkaido icon, and well known across the country because it graces the packaging of the popular Shiroi Koibito biscuit, often given as an omiyage in Japan. (For those not in the know, an omiyage is a small, usually edible, gift brought back from a trip for coworkers or family at home.) There’s an information board dedicated to the beloved biscuit and its packaging at the observatory, while there’s a certificate available for any lovers who choose to get engaged here.
The start of Day 2 is all about the sea and its inhabitants. Begin with a morning trip to Senposhimisaki Park, where the jagged coastline, backed by a dramatic volcanic crater, makes an impressive sight. Buy your fish for 100-yen and head down to the seal area, passing local sea-urchin harvesters on the way, sharing jokes as they go about their work. Surrounded by buckets of shells, the workers are mesmerizing to watch, plucking the creatures from their spiky shells with deft movements of the hand. Two seals – orphans from a local aquarium – spend their summers in the waters here, eating fish from visitors who feed them using chopsticks or from their hands through the fence. Watching the seals swim around rocks dotted with bright purple and orange starfish is a magical experience.
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