Shiretoko National Park does not charge admission. A popular self-drive route includes a cruise over the Shiretoko Pass, which is blocked during the winter. You may also take a drive along the beaches, stopping at sights like Shiretoko Goko (Shiretoko Five Lakes) and other must-sees along the way. Obviously, a lot of the grandeur is beyond the reach of an automobile. The best way, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), is to take a tour since there are few public transit alternatives and seeing some of the most stunning places dordle requires a boat. You can reserve activities like drift-ice excursions, guided nature treks, and whale-watching cruises via a local agency or a website like Tripadvisor.