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Kholmsk

Kholmsk is a port town in Sakhalin Oblast facing the Tartar Strait, with a population of some 35,000 people. An utterly drab city, the only reason to visit here is the ferry connection to the mainland.

93km

46.65141.8667

Korsakov

human settlement in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

139km

46.6333142.7667

Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, also spelled Uzno-Sakhalinsk and previously known in Japanese as Toyohara (豊原), is the largest city and capital of Sakhalin Oblast, in the Russian Far East, with a population of around 173,000. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is a booming oil town. While the city in general looks quite rough, it does have some beautiful buildings from the Japanese period, as well as some state-of-the-art buildings.

155km

46.9667142.7333

Sakhalin

Sakhalin (Russian: Сахали́н, suh-khah-LEEN), formerly known as Karafuto (樺太, kah-rah-foo-toh) to the Japanese, is a large and very sparsely populated island which was the center of a long power struggle between Russia/USSR and Japan for control of its large oil and gas resources. Sakhalin is beautiful, but has an undeveloped tourist sector. Because of the energy business, however, good food and hotels catering to foreigners are available.

398km

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Sights (5)

Cape Sōya

14km

45.5225141.93666666667

Wakkanai Park

17km

45.419722222222141.66694444444

Motoe Hiraku Centennial Memorial Tower, Northern Memorial Hall

17km

45.416917141.663333

Noshappu Cold Water Aquarium

building in Wakkanai, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

19km

45.449333333333141.64491666667

Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park

65km

45.1939141.258
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Wakkanai

Japan
Someday we will visit Wakkanai or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Wakkanai

Wakkanai is the northernmost city in Japan. It has a population of about 37,000, and is in the subdistrict of Soya in northern Hokkaido. It is Japan's gateway to Russia's Sakhalin Island.

The Daisuke Matsuzaka Museum, dedicated to the baseball pitcher "Dice-K" and opened in 2008, is located in Wakkanai, which is his father's hometown.

Japan's northernmost point, Cape Sōya is located in Wakkanai, which is on a peninsula jutting towards Sakhalin Island in Russia, of which it is 43 kilometres (27 miles) away from; on a clear day, the Russian island can be easily seen. There is also Benten-jima located northwest of Cape Sōya.

  • Rivers: Koetoi River
  • Lakes: Ōnuma Lake

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

-2.7°C-6.8
Precipitation: 84.3 mm

Feb

-2.5°C-7.1
Precipitation: 60.7 mm

Mar

1.2°C-3.5
Precipitation: 50.3 mm

Apr

7.2°C1.8
Precipitation: 49 mm

May

12°C6
Precipitation: 67.6 mm

Jun

15.7°C10.1
Precipitation: 53 mm

Jul

19.7°C14.5
Precipitation: 90.6 mm

Aug

22.3°C17.3
Precipitation: 116 mm

Sep

19.7°C14
Precipitation: 123.5 mm

Oct

13.7°C8.1
Precipitation: 134.1 mm

Nov

6.1°C1
Precipitation: 120.9 mm

Dec

0.1°C-4.2
Precipitation: 112.8 mm
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