----------------------------------- tinou Fri Sep 15, 2006 4:38 pm Rebun Island - Hokkaido [E] ----------------------------------- Rebun (礼文島) is an island located in northern Hokkaido (北海道). It belongs, along with http://img438.imageshack.us/img438/748/map1ur7.jpg Rebun is quite different from Rishiri: it is less volcanic and mountainous. The highest point on this island is a mere 490 meters. And, while Rishiri is almost a perfect circle, Rebun has a long and narrow shape, from North till South. There is actually a rather friendly debate on wether the northernmost point of Japan is at the Soya Misaki, north of Wakkanai City, or at the northern tip of Rebun Island (Scoton Cape). http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/misaki.jpg Just like Rishiri Island, Rebun Island is also popular for hiking and alpine flowers (an unique specificity in Japan as I explained in the Yama-to-Kogen (n°1) - Shobunsha: Shiretoko, Rishiri-to and Rebun-to before hiking, because some intersections are hard to find especially on the Eastern side of Rebun. http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/course.jpg There are conbinis or supermarket on the Island (well, at least in Kafuka and in the northern town close to the camping ground). As usual, it should be wise to carry enough food for the whole hike. Though this hike is quite easy compared to Hokkaido standards, you should keep in mind that it takes time to complete it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access By Ferry: From Wakkanai (稚内), it is well deserved by ferry. Check By Plane: The unique airport on the island is closed down until 2015 - see note in the post below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting around: The hachi-jikan course goes from Scoton Misaki (Scoton Cape, North point of Rebun) to the Moto-chi Todai, at the southern tip of the island. Once on Rebun, you have to take a bus to get to the head of the trail in the North part of the island (30 minutes - 800 yens, the bus stop is in the vicinity of the ferry terminal). Schedule depends on the season, bet on one per hour during peak. It's easy to connect with the ferries, so as to optimize your time on the island. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Places to stay: There is one very good campsite (400 yens per person - see the photo below) on the northern side of Rebun, which is perfect if you plan to have an early departure from Scoton Cape the following day. There is also very nice views at sunset on the hill next to this camping ground: as the photo shows it, you can see Rishiri-zan from there! From the ferry terminal it takes like 30 minutes to get there by bus (actually the bus passes by on his way to Scoton Cape). There is also a Youth Hostel (http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/camp.jpghttp://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/rishiril.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/4279/rebunfo2.jpg The hachi-jikan course starts here at Scoton Misaki. The hike mainly consists in following the eastern coastal area down to the half of the island, and then to cross inland. Usually the first part of the hike is windy because of the sea and winds coming from Siberia. http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/cap.jpg Along the way you'll pass through hills, gloomy fisherman's villages, tiny forests, and coastal areas. Besides a steep way down to Anama Rocks by noon (if you had an early departure in the morning), there are no technical difficulties (it can turn very slippery in case of bad weather though). Just read your map so as not to miss your intersections! http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/hills.jpghttp://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/village.jpg http://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/downhill.jpghttp://www.hokkaidonokuma.com/images/rebunrando/algae.jpg