Guide de voyage: Soya 2026

Soya : idées de séjour, infos pratiques et culturelles

City of Wakkanai can be seen from Wakkanai Park which is up the hill or from Centennial Tower which offers a clear view of entire city and also the island of Rishiri.

While Wakkanai was just a getaway to the island of Rishiri and Rebun I had a very pleasant stay here. It is quiet and clean with the freshest air! While there isn't much other than a fishing industry here it is here I realized that Japanese had it good as a citizen more than any other parts of the world. 

We know there are inequalities as a citizen in most part of the world in that the richer cities or sectors of a country will have it better than others in term of basic infrastructure and communal facilities. Not so much in Japan though, even the most remote places its citizen enjoys the same basic services as other parts of the country. That's quite a feat as far as I am concerned. One won't feel one is lacking even if one is few thousand miles away from the core of civilization (as in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto). I think that sums up why Japanese are contented and law abiding no matter where they live! They even queue for basic necessities after a tsunami where they have lost everything they possess! No other country has such discipline and order in its citizens!
City of Wakkanai can be seen from Wakkanai Park which is up the hill or from Centennial Tower which offers a clear view of entire city and also the island of Rishiri.

While Wakkanai was just a getaway to the island of Rishiri and Rebun I had a very pleasant stay here. It is quiet and clean with the freshest air! While there isn't much other than a fishing industry here it is here I realized that Japanese had it good as a citizen more than any other parts of the world. 

We know there are inequalities as a citizen in most part of the world in that the richer cities or sectors of a country will have it better than others in term of basic infrastructure and communal facilities. Not so much in Japan though, even the most remote places its citizen enjoys the same basic services as other parts of the country. That's quite a feat as far as I am concerned. One won't feel one is lacking even if one is few thousand miles away from the core of civilization (as in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto). I think that sums up why Japanese are contented and law abiding no matter where they live! They even queue for basic necessities after a tsunami where they have lost everything they possess! No other country has such discipline and order in its citizens!
Sky-misaki promontry in Rebun Island,Hokkaido JAPAN
Sukoton-misaki promontry,coffee in northernmost point in JAPAN.

Soya : les plus belles villes à visiter

Wakkanai
Wakkanai
Ferries et bateaux, Café et Fruits de mer
Wakkanai vous offre des cafés délicieux, des aquariums captivants et des monuments marquants !

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Soya Misaki (Cap Soya)
  • Parc de Wakkanai
Rebun
Rebun
Nature, Parcs naturels et Monuments
Rebun vous attend : au programme, des beautés naturelles, des monuments marquants et bien plus !

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Terminal des ferries de Kafuka
Rishiri
Rishiri
Montagnes, Parcs naturels et Musées
Évadez-vous Ă  Rishiri ! des montagnes magnifiques et des musĂ©es instructifs vous y attendent.

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Mont Rishiri
Rishifuji
Rishifuji
Randonnée, Ferries et bateaux et Camping
Explorez Rishifuji et découvrez ses atouts : des randonnées revigorantes, des espaces de camping agréables, des temples et bien plus !
Sarufutsu
Sarufutsu
Durant votre séjour dans la région de Sarufutsu, vous profiterez d'une foule d'activités pour tous les ùges.
Esashi
Esashi
Durant votre séjour à Esashi, vous profiterez d'une multitude de sites à découvrir et d'activités.

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