Hokkaido is one of the popular destinations to enjoy the snow in winter. This blog will highlight 7 places in Hakodate, which is located in the southeastern area of Hokkaido. They are the places our JTB customers highly recommend visiting. Before Christmas and the new year arrive, let’s plan a wonderful journey! At the end of this blog, you will discover 7 must-see spots and popular accommodations.
Goryokaku-Park, Hakodate Bugyo-sho, Goryoukaku-Tower
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Location(Google Map): 44 Goryoukaku-chou, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido
Open : (Apr to Oct) 5:oo-19:00 (Nov to Mar) 5:00-18:00
Admission : (Entry fee for bugyosho) Adults 500 JPY, students 250 JPY
Access : 15 minutes walk from Goryoukaku-Kouen mae Station
This is a place of flowers and history. The star-shaped part is called Goryokaku Ato, remnants of the final fortifications from the Boshin War. There are also other landmarks nearby. For instance, Hakodate-Bugyousho (old magistrate’s office), and Goryoukaku- Tower which has an observatory deck. The distinctive shape and highlights to see in every season are popular. As the photograph above shows, snow makes the scenery more mysterious, dressing it up in white. Around the time the cherry blossoms fall, the canal is covered with petals. This is expressed as “Hana-ikada,” which means flower raft.
Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse
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Web site: https://hakodate-kanemori.com/enLocation(Google Map): 14-12, Suehiro-chou, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido, Japan
Open : 9:30-19:00
Admission : free
Access : 5 minutes work from Jujigai Station
The building consists of four areas: Bay-Hakodate, Kanamori Youmonokan, Hakodate History Plaza, and Kanamori Hall. Visitors can enjoy its unique and elegant appearance, not only for shopping and dining. The western-style warehouses have a history of over a century. The business started as Kanamori, a western-style goods shop, with the slogan “Give people dreams from foreign countries.” Around Christmas time, the warehouses are adorned with shining decorations like something out of a fairy tale.
Mt. Hakodate Cable car
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Web site: https://334.co.jp/en/Location(Google Map):
Open : (19th Apr to 30th Sep) 10:00- 22:00 (The last train for uphill is 21:50)
(1st Oct to 19th Apr) 10:00-21:00 (The last train for uphill is 20:50)
Services every 15 minutes.
Admission : Adult round-trip 18oo JPY(1200 JPY for one way), Children younger than junior high school students round-trip 900 JPY (600 JPY for one way)
Access : 10 minutes walk from Hakodate-Yama Ropeway Sanroku Station
This cable car will take you on a breathtaking journey to the top of Mt. Hakodate, which has three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. You will enjoy the landscape of both the mountain and the ocean. As it ascends closer to the top, the atmosphere changes. Visiting during the daytime is a good idea to enjoy nature, but at night, it transforms completely. Visitors will be fascinated by the nightscape, as if jewels are scattered across the dark mountain views.
Chacha-Nobori Slope
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Web site: https://www.visit-hokkaido.jp/en/feature/a-photographers-guide-to-hakodateLocation(Google Map): 3-13 Motomachi, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido
Note: This is the location of Orthodox Church. The slope itself is in front of the building.
Access : 10 minutes work from Jujigai Station
This cobblestone slope leads from Daisanzaka Slope and is located between Hakodate Orthodox Church and Hakodate St. John’s Church. “Chacha” means an old man in Ainu, an indigenous language in Hokkaido. The slopes were named because, due to their steepness, people need to bend over to walk up. On the way up, you will see beautiful scenery of the harbour, and three different sects of churches, with their solemn and beautiful appearances, gathered in the same area. It is worth experiencing on foot!
Hakodate Goryoukaku Shrine
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Web site: http://hakodate-gokoku.jp/Location(Google Map): 9-23, Aoyagi-chou, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaiodo
Open : 9:00-16:00
Admission : free
Access : 10 minutes work from Houraichou Station
Gokoku shrines are dedicated to enshrining soldiers who passed away while engaging in national service. The souls of soldiers and nurses who were part of the Hakodate War are resting there. While known as a symbol of peace, it is also famous as a marriage tie spot. The Nade-fukurou statue, which is said to bring happiness to those who stroke it, is also popular. The contrast of the white snow and scarlet Torii arch is brilliant in winter. In summer, visitors may have the chance to encounter a family of red foxes in the precincts.
Old British Consulate
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Web site: https://www.fbcoh.net/enLocation(Google Map): 33-14, Motomachi, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido
Open : 9:00-17:00
Admission : 300 JPY (150 JPY for students)
Access : 5 minutes walk from Suehirochou Station
This is the icon of the opening port and the history of internationalisation in Hakodate. It was opened for consular officers to use in 1859. It fulfilled its role until it closed in 1934, and it was rebuilt in 1992 to preserve its status as a memorial hall to continue the history. The office room and the officer’s family living room have been recreated as they were during Richard Eusden’s tenure as the third officer. The site includes a tea room café, souvenir shop, and a beautiful rose garden in addition to the exhibition areas. You will learn about the background of the first steps of international trading visually in an immersive atmosphere.
Foreigners’ Cemetery
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Web site:“https://www.hakodate.travel/en/sightseeing-spots/shrine-temple-church/foreigners-cemetery/Location(Google Map): 23 Funami-chou, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido
Access : 10 minutes walk from Dock-mae Station
This is located at a high elevation. Its background is related to internationalisation around the 19th century, similar to the Old British Consulate. After Hakodate was opened as a place for international trading, many foreign individuals started visiting, and some even settled down. The proposal for a foreign cemetery was established in 1870. The remaining individuals interred there included merchants, consular officers, and sailors. They hailed from various countries, such as the UK, Germany, and Russia. Overlooking the harbour with the sound of the sea breeze, you will feel an exotic mood.
Customer Recommended Accommodations
La’gent Stay Hakodate Ekimae (Standard) https://lagent.jp/hakodate-ekimae/en/
Hotel & Spa Century Marina Hakodate (Standard) https://www.centurymarina.com/english/
fav Hakodate (Standard- Family) https://fav-hotels.com/hotels/hakodate/
Le Vista Hakodate (Deluxe) https://dormy-hotels.com/en/resort/hotels/la_hakodate/
Conclusion
Hokkaido is the largest region in Japan, so that there are mysteries and funs you might not know yet. Our customers also pick up “I’s West” the hair cut shop and “Speciality Coffee Cocoro ” to visit. There will be your own discoveries in Hokkaido Maps never shows. For more information, please click the banner or the button below!
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