Nemuro, Hokkaido

Its peninsular location makes Nemuro very windy, especially during autumn and winter, with mean wind speeds as high as 22.7 kilometres per hour (14.1 mph) in November.

This consists of tonkatsu (breaded deep-fried pork cutlets) over butter fried rice with a special demiglace sauce.

[9] Nemuro's seafood delicacies include their fresh Pacific saury, salmon, king crab, and shrimp.

Other delicacies in Nemuro include yakitori bento, Holland sanbei (waffle-like snack), soft serve ice cream, and monjayaki.

[citation needed] Nemuro's economy is based on its fishing industry as many types of marine animals are found in the area all year long.

A road to Cape Nosappu
The ruins of Chashi at Onnemoto, Nemuro
Cape Ochiishi
Nemuro-kun, the town's mascot