1. Goryōkaku Tower
A 107-meter tall observation tower offering panoramic views of the star-shaped Goryōkaku Fort and the surrounding city.
The best places to see and eat in Hakodate, ranked by real travelers.
A 107-meter tall observation tower offering panoramic views of the star-shaped Goryōkaku Fort and the surrounding city.
Famous for its stunning night views of Hakodate city and the bay, considered one of the best night views in Japan.
Historic red brick buildings now housing shops, restaurants, and cafes, perfect for shopping and dining.
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A public park built on the site of Goryōkaku Fort, popular for cherry blossom viewing in spring.
A star-shaped western-style fort built in the 19th century, significant in Japanese history.
Features a variety of tropical plants and a unique hot spring area where you can see wild monkeys bathing.
A picturesque slope lined with trees and offering beautiful views of the harbor and city.
A scenic cape offering rugged coastal views and a peaceful walking trail.
A beautiful western-style building with impressive architecture, showcasing Hakodate's history.
A charming park located in Hakodate's historic district, surrounded by churches and old buildings.
A large city park featuring a pond, playgrounds, and seasonal flower displays.
An ancient Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war and protection.
A lively alley filled with small bars and eateries, perfect for experiencing local nightlife.
A historic Russian Orthodox church known for its distinctive architecture and cultural significance.
A historical building showcasing western-style architecture and providing insight into Hakodate's international history.
A Shinto shrine dedicated to the war dead, located near Goryōkaku Park.
A charming Catholic church situated in the Motomachi district, known for its beautiful stained glass.
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