Cape Noshappu-Hokkaido

What is Cape Noshappu?
Cape Noshapp Misaki, located in Wakkanai City, Hokkaido, is one of Japan's northernmost popular tourist spots. Along with Cape Soya, it is known as one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Wakkanai, offering magnificent views of the sea from its promontory jutting out into the Sea of Japan. On a clear day, Rishiri Island and Rebun Island can be seen from the cape, and it is a place where visitors can experience the great nature and sense of openness typical of Hokkaido.
Cape Noshappu is also famous as one of the best sunset spots in Japan, and the sunset over the horizon is so beautiful that it is listed among the "100 Best Sunsets in Japan. It is a spectacular spot to stop by during a trip to Hokkaido, a drive to Wakkanai, or sightseeing in the northernmost part of Japan.
Why is Cape Noshappu so popular and how to enjoy it?

One of the reasons why Cape Noshappu is so popular is because of both its easy accessibility and its spectacular scenery. It is only a 10-minute drive from downtown Wakkanai, and can be easily visited by rental car or sightseeing bus. The nearby Cape Noshappu Lighthouse, aquarium, and restaurants make it an ideal base for sightseeing.
For enjoyment, we recommend taking pictures with the Sea of Japan and Rishiri Fuji in the background during the daytime, and viewing one of Hokkaido's best sunsets in the evening. In summer, the area is cool and popular as a summer resort, and in winter, the rugged Sea of Japan and snowy landscapes allow visitors to enjoy a different look each season. This is a must-stop spot during Wakkanai sightseeing, Soya area sightseeing, or a drive to the northernmost tip of Hokkaido.
Cape Noshappu Details
| name | Cape Noshappu. |
| Location | 2 Noshappu, Wakkanai City, Hokkaido, JapanView on Map) |
| parking lot | having |
| toilet | having |










