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Seal watching cruise
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The weather was good and I could see the seal on my head about 20. But maybe because the wind was strong, when the ship approached, I was swimming in the waves, and I didn't rest on the amamo. I wanted to see the whole body, but the appearance of looking at this ship with only my head out was also cute.
Board one way from Todowara to Odainuma. Todowara platform needs to walk through the original flower garden for about 30 minutes from the Nature Center. Wild sesame seals lived, and near seals, the speed was dropped and the time of seal watching was reduced.
It is a sightseeing boat sailing from Notsuki to Todowara. I'm not sure because I'm participating in the tour, but it seems to be an irregular cruise. It seems that you can see seals when you are lucky, but you can only see the head. In any case, it is recommended to aim for a shutter chance outdoors.
I was excited about the wild slap! I got ice cream at the JAF discount.
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Looking at the website, it was written as an irregular ship, so I made a reservation the day before. The number of people was also about 8. From Odainuma to Notsuki Peninsula, you often see blisters. The best time is at low tide. Also, when there were seals, the speed of the ship was reduced, and the children were very happy. The weather was very nice on the day I boarded, and I could see the Shiretoko Mountains and Kunigo Island beautifully. If you are a member of JAF, you can get ice cream at a nearby store ...
It is a sightseeing boat run by Betsukai Town that goes back and forth from Notsuki to Todowara. When I got on the first flight in the morning, there was only a group of 2 and I felt like I was doing it. On the way, there was a specialty "Utase Ship" and I arrived at Todowara while taking the picture, and on the way back, I saw wild seals and went home. By the way, the next flight was full of surrogate customers. I would definitely recommend taking the first boat.
Seal watching cruise
The weather was good and I could see the seal on my head about 20. But maybe because the wind was strong, when the ship approached, I was swimming in the waves, and I didn't rest on the amamo. I wanted to see the whole body, but the appearance of looking at this ship with only my head out was also cute.
Wild sesame seal
Board one way from Todowara to Odainuma. Todowara platform needs to walk through the original flower garden for about 30 minutes from the Nature Center. Wild sesame seals lived, and near seals, the speed was dropped and the time of seal watching was reduced.
Short time で Happy
It is a sightseeing boat sailing from Notsuki to Todowara. I'm not sure because I'm participating in the tour, but it seems to be an irregular cruise. It seems that you can see seals when you are lucky, but you can only see the head. In any case, it is recommended to aim for a shutter chance outdoors.
I was excited about the wild slap! I got ice cream at the JAF discount.
Looking at the website, it was written as an irregular ship, so I made a reservation the day before. The number of people was also about 8. From Odainuma to Notsuki Peninsula, you often see blisters. The best time is at low tide. Also, when there were seals, the speed of the ship was reduced, and the children were very happy. The weather was very nice on the day I boarded, and I could see the Shiretoko Mountains and Kunigo Island beautifully. If you are a member of JAF, you can get ice cream at a nearby store ...
You can see the boat.
It is a sightseeing boat run by Betsukai Town that goes back and forth from Notsuki to Todowara. When I got on the first flight in the morning, there was only a group of 2 and I felt like I was doing it. On the way, there was a specialty "Utase Ship" and I arrived at Todowara while taking the picture, and on the way back, I saw wild seals and went home. By the way, the next flight was full of surrogate customers. I would definitely recommend taking the first boat.