Soya Peninsula
The Soya Peninsula is located in the northern part of Hokkaido, Japan. It extends into the Soya Strait, separating Japan from Sakhalin Island in Russia. The peninsula is known for its rugged coastline, scenic landscapes, and rich marine biodiversity.
The area is also significant for its fishing industry and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and birdwatching. The Cape Soya, the northernmost point of Japan, is situated on this peninsula and offers stunning views of the surrounding waters and nearby islands.