Lake Rausu

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Lake Rausu

The largest lake in Shiretoko National Park, set in pristine wilderness.

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The largest freshwater lake in Shiretoko National Park. It sits at the foot of Mt. Chinishibetsu (ちにしべつだけ) on the Shiretoko Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in a mountainous area at an elevation of Approx. 740 m. Surrounded by deep mountains and with no well-maintained trail for a long time, it was once known as a “phantom lake” known only to those in the know. Today, trekking routes are in place and guided tours are available.

With untouched nature still preserved, it offers a range of beautiful scenery from spring through summer and fall. The one-way Approx. 3 km route (Approx. 3 hours round trip) starts at the Rausu Lake Trail Entrance, passes four ponds, and continues to Lake Rausu, with plenty of rare alpine plants along the way.

Boardwalks are only minimally maintained, and because you’ll need gear and fitness suitable for light hiking, joining a guided tour is recommended for a safer experience. Another draw is that guided tours let you learn even more about what makes Lake Rausu so special. If you have any questions, stop by the “Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center” before you go.

Highlights

  • The largest freshwater lake in Shiretoko National Park.
  • A rare place where pristine nature remains untouched.
  • The 3 km one-way route (3 hours round trip) requires light-hiking gear and stamina.

Photos

  • A mystical lake surrounded by untouched nature

    A mystical lake surrounded by untouched nature

  • “Third Pond” along the route is also a great viewpoint

    “Third Pond” along the route is also a great viewpoint

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No.

Q

Are there coin lockers?

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No.

Q

Are there restrooms?

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No (portable toilet booths and a collection box are available).

Q

Can I rent rain boots?

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Yes, for a fee at the Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center. Quantities and sizes are limited.

Reviews

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  • There’s absolutely none of that touristy noise, which is perfect for me when I just want to get away from crowds.

Details

Name in Japanese
羅臼湖
Postal Code
086-1822
Address
Yunosawa-cho, Rausu, Menashi District, Hokkaido
Phone
0153-87-2828 (Shiretoko Rausu Visitor Center)
Closed on
Open anytime for self-guided walks
Hours
Open anytime for self-guided walks
Admission
Free
Access
Approx. 15 minutes by local bus from Shiretoko Pass Parking Lot; the “Rausu Lake Entrance” bus stop is a short walk away
Official website
Official website (Japanese)