Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, the headquarters of the Hakodate sightseeing market in Hokkaido
by Moutain
Feb 18, 2025
#cityplaybook
With its harbor breeze, historic buildings, and soothing pace, Hakodate is one of Hokkaido’s most charming cities. Whether you’re here for the food, the views, or the quiet corners, it’s a place that makes slowing down feel natural.
I started my day in the Hakodate Bay Area, where the red-brick warehouses and calm waters set the tone for a relaxed stroll. The mix of old buildings, sea air, and cozy shops is hard to beat.
After wandering, I stopped by Yukura Shrine, a peaceful spot tucked away near the hot springs. It’s the kind of place where even a short visit leaves you feeling refreshed.
For lunch, I had a bowl of shio ramen at Shinano—light, salty, and packed with local flavor. Just what you want on a cool Hokkaido day.
As evening fell, I took the Hakodate Ropeway up the mountain. The view from the top? Simply stunning. The lights of the city against the bay and sky—worth every second.
Why I recommend Hakodate:
・It’s a perfect blend of port-town history, fresh seafood, and relaxing vibes
・The night view is one of Japan’s most famous for a reason—and it lives up to the hype
📍Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
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