The town of Shakotan is located on the north of the
Shakotan Peninsula in western Hokkaido, and occupies one fourth of the area of the peninsula. The entire coast of Shakotan is protected as part of
Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park. The park, established in 1962, covers , and is managed by the prefectural government of Hokkaido. Shakotan's capes and dramatic
Shimamui Coast are important parts of the park. The
marine park of Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park, located off the shore of Shakotan and Otaru, is the only designated marine sanctuary in the national parks system of Japan. Fishing is prohibited along the length of the marine sanctuary.
Capes The three major capes of the Shakotan Peninsula, Cape Kamui, Cape Shakotan, and Cape Ōgon, define the coast of the Shakotan Peninsula. All are located in the town of Shakotan, and numerous smaller capes dot the coastline of the town. •
Cape Shakotan is located at the north of Shakotan. Irika area and its fishing port sit near the cape. Cape Shakotan rises over above the Sea of Japan, and offers views of the rugged coast and mountains of the Shakotan Peninsula. Cape Shakotan heads the scenic
Shimamui Coast, and is home to the
Cape Shakotan Lighthouse. •
Cape Kamui is located at the west of Shakotan. The Yobetsu area and its fishing port sit near the cape. Cape Kamui is designated a Prefectural Natural Landscape by Hokkaido. Its lighthouse, the
Cape Kamui Lighthouse, overlooks the Sea of Japan.
Ports and harbors Shakotan is home to four natural harbors and several small ports. Bikuni, Irika, and Yobetsu are active fishing ports. ==Population==