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Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)
Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)
Shiretoko Goko Lakes
Shiretoko National Park
Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)
Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)
Hokkaido

Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)

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Shiretoko Goko, a cluster of five mystic lakes nestled in the heart of Hokkaido, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Formed by the eruption of Mount Io, these lakes are cradled by ancient forests and the majestic Shiretoko Mountain Range, creating a scene so serene it feels like stepping into another world. The area is a sanctuary not just for humans seeking tranquility but also for diverse wildlife, including the elusive brown bear, making it an exciting intersection of beauty and wilderness.

Recognized as part of the Shiretoko National Park and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Shiretoko Goko embodies the untouched splendor of nature. An 800-meter wooden walkway allows visitors to immerse themselves in this pristine environment safely, offering panoramic views that blend water, forest, and mountain into a breathtaking tableau. Whether you're an avid nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply in search of peace, Shiretoko Goko offers an unparalleled experience. It's not just a visit to a series of lakes; it's a journey into the heart of nature's untouched beauty, where every view is a reminder of the world's natural wonders.

Hours:

7:00 AM to 6:30 PM 

Closed:

Closed during the winter period

Available:

Year-round, with seasonal limitations

Minimum Age:

All ages welcome

Fees:

Free for boardwalk

Guided tour fees vary


Hours
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Website
www.goko.go.jp


The area

Address
531 Onnebetsumura, Shari, Shari District, Hokkaido 099-4356, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Website

www.goko.go.jp

What other travelers are saying about Shiretoko Goko (Five Lakes)

Such a beautiful park, the path through this peaceful forrest with all it's lakes in between is such a joy to walk on. It's a pretty easy path, just a bit of a distance but I enjoyed every single part of it so much. You will get a short induction what to take care of before entering the park, everything is really well maintained.

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Nearby attractions to see

A deep blue lake surrounded by lush green hills under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds, reflecting in the calm water.

Lake Mashu

A curved concrete dam sits among rugged, rocky mountains covered in vibrant autumn foliage, with trees displaying red, orange, and yellow leaves under a partly cloudy sky.

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Snow-covered ski slope lined with bare trees, with skiers in the distance and two large, white-peaked mountains under a clear blue sky in the background.

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A large building with a red sign on the roof stands behind a well-kept lawn decorated with flower beds and stacked sake barrels under a blue sky with clouds.

Otokoyama Sake Brewery


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Frequently Asked Questions

The closest major town to Shiretoko Goko is Shari. From there, you can take a bus or drive to the Shiretoko Goko area. The nearest airport is Memanbetsu Airport, followed by a bus or car journey to reach the park.

The best time to visit is from late spring to early fall (May to October) when the walkways are open and the scenery is at its most vibrant. Winter visits offer unique landscapes and activities but require special preparation due to heavy snow.

While brown bears inhabit the area around Shiretoko Goko, sightings are not guaranteed. Early morning or late evening during the warmer months increases your chances, but always maintain a safe distance and follow park guidelines to avoid encounters.

Prepare for variable weather by bringing layered clothing, rain gear, comfortable walking shoes, and possibly bear spray. Don't forget your camera, binoculars for wildlife viewing, and snacks/water for the journey.

The main boardwalk is designed to be accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making this beautiful natural area available to a wide range of visitors. However, some trails and areas may be more challenging to navigate.
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Peter Sittsam
Jan 12, 2026
We went there after 3 pm after a long drove from Kitami with stopovers. But it was worth it. As we had missed the last lecture (which is mandatory to go the longer trails), we went for the boardwalk which was still beautiful, with the setting sun over the Sea of Okhotsk before us and Mt Rausu's snow-capped peaks behind us. Seeing Shimaenaga live was such a treat in the cool autumn breeze.
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George Khoo
Oct 23, 2025
Parking was ¥250 for motorcycles. The ground trails were closed when we visited due to recent bear activity. We walked along the boardwalk, about 800m, to the first of the five lakes. The views were spectacular, with the sea on one side and Shiretoko mountains on the other. There was no wildlife to be seen, but there were tons of tourists. There is an electric fence around the boardwalk so it is very safe. The boardwalk is wheelchair accessible and they offer rentals. The gift shop nearby stocked many souvenirs and has a small restaurant with deer meat burgers. I hope to visit again when all the trails are open, to see the other four lakes.
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J S
Sep 23, 2025
There are two paid guided trails and a free boardwalk that allows you to see one of its lakes. We did the free one as the guided one is only at specific timings. The free walk is short but gives you a good introduction to the wetlands and lakes. Do you know that the area used to be farmlands? Hence these are not primary habitats. Instead the nearest village pooled money to buy the farmlands and converted it to a park. It's an inspiring story of how a community got together to do something worthy together.
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Rtexal Tan
Jul 12, 2025
Shiretoko Goko National Park, located within the UNESCO-listed Shiretoko National Park in Hokkaido, is one of Japan’s most breathtaking natural destinations. The area is known for its five crystal-clear lakes, formed by ancient volcanic activity and sustained by underground springs. Surrounded by forests of fir, birch, and dwarf pine, the lakes reflect the dramatic landscapes of the Shiretoko mountain range and offer a peaceful retreat into untouched nature. Visitors begin their experience at the Shiretoko Goko Field House, where a short safety lecture is required before entering the trail system. From there, they can choose between a shorter 1.6 km route that covers the first two lakes or a full 3 km hiking course that takes about 90 minutes to complete and passes all five lakes. Wildlife such as deer, birds, and even brown bears may be spotted in the area. For those seeking an easier walk, an elevated wooden boardwalk—wheelchair accessible and open from mid-April to mid-November—leads directly to the first lake, offering panoramic views without disturbing the ecosystem. Shiretoko Goko National Park is a powerful introduction to the wild beauty and ecological richness of one of Japan’s most remote and protected regions.
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