Shiretoko Peninsula is located in the north-east of Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. The site includes the land from the central part of the peninsula to its tip (Shiretoko Cape) and the surrounding marine area. It provides an outstanding example of the interaction of marine and terrestrial ecosystems as well as extraordinary ecosystem productivity, largely influenced by the formation of seasonal sea ice at the lowest latitude in the northern hemisphere. It has particular importance for a number of marine and terrestrial species, some of them endangered and endemic, such as Blackiston’s fish owl and the Viola kitamiana plant. The site is globally important for threatened seabirds and migratory birds, a number of salmonid species, and for marine mammals including Steller’s sea lion and some cetacean species.
Criteria for inclusion as a World Heritage Site
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ix | To be outstanding examples representing significant on-going ecological and biological processes in the evolution and development of terrestrial, fresh water, coastal and marine ecosystems and communities of plants and animals. | All |
x | To contain the most important and significant natural habitats for in-situ conservation of biological diversity, including those containing threatened species of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science or conservation. | All |
Nearby
Name | Since | Distance | |||
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Lake Akan Ainu Kotan | 2020 | 90.8km | site_ao | ||
Dog’s Roasted Sweet Potato Stand | 2020 | 304.2km | site_ao | ||
Dog’s Roasted Sweet Potato Stand | 2020 | 304.2km | site_ao | ||
Moerenuma Park | 2019 | 299.4km | site_ao | ||
A Sea of ‘Pink Moss’ | 2018 | 55.7km | site_ao | ||
A Mesmerizing Blue Pond in Japan | 2018 | 195.7km | site_ao |
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Within UNESCO's broad remit, this specialised agency of the UN works towards international cooperation agreements to secure the world's cultural and natural heritage, designating venues of exceptional value as World Heritage Sites.