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The Abashiri Aurora icebreaker navigating through magnificent drift ice in the Okhotsk Sea, with passengers excitedly enjoying Hokkaido's unique winter ice-breaking spectacle.
Passengers on the Abashiri Aurora icebreaker deck excitedly gaze at the vast expanse of drift ice in the Okhotsk Sea, feeling the thrilling power of the icebreaker's advance.
The Abashiri Aurora icebreaker carves a clear path through the vast drift ice, showcasing its powerful advance against a backdrop of blue sky and white snow.
A splendid sunset over the drift ice in the Okhotsk Sea, with golden light shimmering on the floating ice, creating a unique romantic winter spectacle in Abashiri.
Passengers on the Aurora icebreaker deck enjoying the romantic Hokkaido winter as they admire the Okhotsk Sea drift ice scenery bathed in the warm glow of sunset.

Abashiri Drift Ice Sightseeing & Icebreaker Ship "Aurora"

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〇An exciting experience as you move forward while breaking through the drifting ice: It's as if you can feel the breath of the earth.

〇The peace of mind and comfort of a large ship: You can enjoy viewing the drifting ice in comfort, even in the frigid Sea of ​​Okhotsk.

〇Encounter with wild animals: You have the chance to encounter rare wildlife such as seals and the Steller's sea eagle and white-tailed eagle, which are designated as natural monuments.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
SeasonalWinter Snow Exclusive
Sightseeing typeNatural sights
TransportSightseeing cruise

Product Info

Note: Due to natural phenomena, it may not be possible to see the drift ice.
Experience the silvery white world of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk! Board the Abashiri Drift Ice Sightseeing Icebreaker ""Aurora"" and enjoy an exciting cruise as it breaks through the drift ice. Enjoy a panoramic view of the majestic drift ice field from the comfortable, heated interior of the ship. From the observation deck, you can feel the sound and impact of the ice breaking with your whole body. If you're lucky, you may have an emotional encounter with northern animals, such as seals and Steller's sea eagles resting on the drift ice. Experience a miraculous, spectacular view that can only be seen in winter!

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Purchase Notice

Q. Can I livestream on social media?
A. To avoid disturbing other guests and protect their privacy,
we do not allow livestreaming by individual guests for monetization purposes.
Q. What kind of clothing should I wear when boarding?
A. The ship is air-conditioned, but it can be very cold outdoors, such as on the observation deck or side deck.
Depending on the season and weather, temperatures range from -10 to 0°C, and it gets even colder out at sea.
We recommend bringing not only thick outerwear, but also earmuffs, scarves, and other warm gear.
● Please complete boarding procedures approximately 20 minutes before departure.
● When there is no drift ice, the large ship Aurora will operate a sea cruise to Cape Notoro. The small ship Aurora 3 will be suspended.
● Each ship may be suspended if there are insufficient passengers.
● Advance reservations for special seats are not accepted. Reserved seats are located at the front of the second floor of the ship. Advance reservations are not accepted. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Seats are limited to 50, and the fare is ¥500.
Payment on the day is cash only (no credit cards accepted).

If you are late for the departure time, there is a possibility that you will not be able to complete the tour as planned.
If you have any questions, please contact us at the address below:
Email: [email protected]"

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the best viewing season for Abashiri drift ice?

The prime season for viewing Abashiri drift ice is typically from late January to mid-March. During this period, the Sea of Okhotsk off Abashiri's coast is usually covered with extensive ice fields, offering the most spectacular and reliable drift ice sightings. The "Aurora" icebreaker operates daily within this window, providing consistent opportunities to experience the phenomenon.

2. What makes Abashiri a unique winter destination for experiencing drift ice?

Abashiri is unique due to its location as a primary gateway to experiencing the Okhotsk Sea drift ice, a natural phenomenon originating from the Amur River. It offers the "Aurora" icebreaker, allowing visitors to actively break through thick ice sheets. This direct interaction, combined with the chance to see rare wildlife like Steller's sea eagles against a vast icy backdrop, makes it a distinctive and memorable winter destination.

3. What is the drift ice phenomenon observed during the Abashiri sightseeing tour?

The drift ice phenomenon involves sheets of freshwater ice that form in the Amur River and flow into the Sea of Okhotsk, eventually reaching Hokkaido's coast. These massive ice floes create a unique, ever-changing landscape. During the "Aurora" icebreaker tour, you'll witness the ship's powerful hull breaking through these ice formations, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of nature's force.

4. How long does the Abashiri Aurora icebreaker experience typically last?

The Abashiri Aurora icebreaker experience typically lasts approximately one hour. This duration allows for ample time to venture out into the Sea of Okhotsk, navigate through the drift ice, observe the icy landscape, and potentially spot local wildlife, ensuring a comprehensive and enjoyable sightseeing tour.

5. What kind of unique experience can I expect when the Aurora icebreaker navigates through the drift ice?

On the Aurora icebreaker, you can expect an exhilarating experience as the ship powerfully breaks through vast sheets of drift ice. You'll feel the ship's vibrations and hear the crunching sounds of ice, creating a profound sense of nature's raw power. The panoramic views from the deck or warm indoor cabins allow for stunning photographic opportunities of the icy seascape.

6. What wildlife can visitors hope to see during the Abashiri drift ice sightseeing cruise?

During the Abashiri drift ice sightseeing cruise, visitors have the chance to spot various fascinating winter wildlife. Keep an eye out for seals, which often rest on the ice floes. You might also glimpse majestic Steller's sea eagles and white-tailed eagles, designated natural monuments, soaring above or perched on the ice, adding to the unique Arctic-like atmosphere.

7. What amenities are available on the Aurora icebreaker to ensure a comfortable drift ice viewing experience?

The Aurora icebreaker is designed for comfort, even in cold conditions. It features spacious indoor cabins with large windows, providing warmth and clear views of the drift ice. There are also outdoor decks for those wishing to brave the cold and get closer to the action. Onboard facilities typically include restrooms and a small shop for snacks and souvenirs, ensuring a pleasant journey.

8. Are there other notable winter activities or attractions to explore around Abashiri besides the drift ice cruise?

Beyond the drift ice cruise, Abashiri offers other engaging winter attractions. You can visit the Okhotsk Ryuhyo Museum to learn more about drift ice and its ecosystem, or explore the Abashiri Prison Museum for a glimpse into Japan's history. Nearby, Lake Abashiri offers smelt ice fishing, providing a unique local winter experience.

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