Spring・Summer

The colorful scenery of Notsuke Peninsula

On the Notsuke Peninsula, you can enjoy a variety of flowers from spring to summer. Starting with the Corydalis frutescens in May, other flowers such as Japanese bush clover, Japanese black lily, Rugosa rose, and Siberian daylily bloom one after another, creating a different landscape depending on the time of year. There are many foggy days in the summer, and the fantastic scenery created by the flowers and fog is a unique attraction of this time of year. Seasonal flowers bloom along the roads and promenades, making it the perfect place for a stroll. What's more, by taking a sightseeing boat that operates from May, you may be able to observe spotted seals and harbor seals up close.

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Precautions During Observation

To avoid impacting wild birds and the natural environment, please observe the following guidelines:

  • ・Do not leave the walking trails.
  • ・Do not trample or damage vegetation.
  • ・Do not feed or bait wildlife.
  • ・Do not approach wild birds too closely.
  • ・Do not enter private or restricted areas without permission.

Following these rules is the first step toward preserving the rich natural environment of the Notsuke Peninsula.

Tour overview

Time required
About 4 hours
Guided tour fee
【Betsukai Town Sightseeing Boat | Todowara Course】
This popular course allows you to access Todowara from the sea. You may also be able to see seals and, depending on the season, Utase-bune boats.
Round-trip fare: Adults 3,500 yen / Children 1,750 yen
One-way fare: Adults 2,750 yen / Children 1,380 yen
Official website:https://ship.odaito.com/

【Notsuke Peninsula Nature Guided Tour】
Held from May to October. There are various courses available, including a basic walking course around Todowara and an enjoyable course touring by sightseeing boat and car. Recommended for those who want to experience the Notsuke Peninsula in more depth. Price: From 9,000 yen
Official website:https://notsuke.jp/
Recommended seasons and times
Flowers start to bloom in May, and sightseeing boats also begin operating.

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