Often called the "Cape of Wind," Erimo Cape experiences winds exceeding 10 m/s on many days. The breathtaking scenery features dramatic cliffs battered by the raw Pacific Ocean waves and a vast, expansive horizon!
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Highlights
Often called the "Cape of Wind," with winds exceeding 10 m/s on many days.
Dramatic cliffs battered by the raw Pacific Ocean waves.
A breathtaking view of the vast horizon.
Spotted seals visible throughout the year.
In spring, Ezo-yamazakura blossoms paint the area pink.
Erimo Cape is approximately a 4.5-hour drive from Sapporo, a 3.5-hour drive from Obihiro, and a 2.5-hour drive from Kushiro. If using public transportation, take the JR Hidaka Main Line to Erimo Station, then a 30-minute bus ride. Show route
Erimo Cape, located at the easternmost tip of Hokkaido, is a dramatic cape characterized by its steep cliffs jutting out into the Pacific Ocean. Known as the "Cape of Wind" due to the strong winds that rage throughout the year, its untamed natural beauty captivates many visitors.
From the cape's tip, you can witness a breathtaking panoramic view of the endless horizon and the powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean crashing against the shore. Sunset is particularly spectacular, painting the horizon in vibrant shades of red, creating a truly magical scene.
Erimo Cape is also known as a habitat for the spotted seal (Zenigata Azaraishi). You might catch sight of these seals resting on the rocks and coastline. If you're lucky, you might even spot seals with their pups.
Well-maintained observation decks and walking paths allow for leisurely enjoyment of the scenery. The nearby "House of Wind" (Kaze no Yakata) features exhibits on the history and nature of Erimo Cape, offering useful information for visitors.
Erimo Cape is one of Hokkaido's premier tourist destinations, a place where you can experience the grandeur of nature and the strength of life. Be sure to visit!