Festivals/events Rausu observes most of the same national Japanese traditional holidays found throughout the country, such as
Children's Day,
Hatsumōde, etc. However, some festivals, like
O-bon and
Coming of Age Day are celebrated earlier due to the fishing industry and the large number of college students enrolled in schools in
Honshū. Other annual festivals/events include: •
Isaribi Festival 漁火祭り (mid-September) • Rausu
Ekiden Race (October) • Rausu Art and Culture Festival (early to mid-November) • Middle School Sports Day (first weekend of June) • Elementary School Field Day (second weekend of June) • Shiretoko Biraki Festival 知床開き祭り (late June): a fireworks,
yosakoi, and traditional dance festival celebrating summer • Rausu Shrine Festival 神社祭,
jinja-sai (July 1–3): a
Shintō mikoshi festival unique to Rausu
World Cultural and Natural Heritage (UNESCO) • Shiretoko Park (
UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Rausu
Luminous Moss – roped-off walking path to guide visitors through this natural site • Rausu
Geyser – marked trail/designated viewing area for visitors • Shiretoko
Ibuki-Taru Club – percussion group that plays casks made of Chinese juniper, using wooden mallets as beaters (almost like Japanese
taiko drums.) • Remains of the former Uebetsu Shrine – a Rausu historical site • Remains of Kyuuemon Kan (久右衛門の澗)
Sightseeing •
Rausu National Park •
Mount Rausu • Shiokaze “Sea Breeze” Park – located at Rausu harbor. From here one can view the
Northern Territories (now a part of Russia). •
Luminous Moss (a protected moss-species) – the novel
Hikari Goke is about this site • Rausu
Onsen:
kuma no yu, or “bear hot-spring” • From the television series,
“Kita no Kuni Kara: 2002 Yuigon” (, “From the Northern Country: Last Word 2002”) there is the restaurant Jun no Banya (also known as
Kamoiunbe-gawa) • Seseki Onsen – an
onsen on the coast that is only accessible at low tide (it is submerged at high tide). It was also used as a location in the Japanese TV drama
“Kita no Kuni Kara: 2002 Yuigon”. • Aidomari Onsen • Shiretoko Point • Whale and dolphin watching, accessible via a variety of charted tour boats ==References==