The Shiretoko Peninsula that juts out from the northeastern end of the Japanese archipelago extending 3,000 kilometers from north to south was designated as a World Natural Heritage Site in July 2005. Its name is derived from the language of the Ainu (ethnic group indigenous to Hokkaido and the surrounding regions) meaning "the end of the earth." Shiretoko where summers are short and drift ice c
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