List of articles of Hakodate Airport Area
Hakodate’s trams
There are two platforms from Yunokawa, 1 heading to Yachigashira and 1 heading to Hakodate Dock.
Hakodate Jiyu ichiba market
A market where approximately 40 shops including fresh fish mongers and greengrocers form a line.
Uomizaka slope
The name was given as a slope from which to view the migrating fish.
Trappistine Convent
Japan's first Women's Monastery.
Yanagawa Traffic Park
A park designed to help children learn the traffic rules.
Mizunashi kaihin onsen(Hot Spring in the Sea)
An outdoor bath in Nature. Because it is mixed bathing, please prepare a swimsuit.
Former National Railways Toi-Line Remains
There are stone arches and a tunnel that has never been used.
Hizikata Takuboku Museum
There are Hijikata Toshizo and Takuboku Ishikawa's Chronology and Exhibition.
Nishikikyo Onsen
Hot spring mania Recommended source of drainage saucers.
Hakodate Church (United Church of Christ in Japan)
One of four churches in the Hakodate Motomachi district (Hakodate Orthodox Church, Hakodate St. John’s Church, Motomachi Roman Catholic Church)
Hakodate Sakuragaoka Street
About 100 Cherry blossom are planted in about 800 m and it becomes a tunnel of cherry blossoms (in early May).
Hakodate Foreigners’ Cemetery
Proof that many foreigners gathered in Hakodate. It's holy proof.
Hakodate Jomon Culture Center
The only national Treasure (Japan) in Hokkaido
Matsumae Castle
Matsumae castle with triple castle tower is expansion and renovation of former Fukuyama pavilion.
Isaribi Street
poets. Takuboku Ishikawa statue is also watching fishery fire.
Momument to Commemorate the First Step onto Hokkaido
A monument which stands at the old pier (Higashihama pier) which became the doorway to Hokkaido.
TACHIKAWA FAMILY’S HOUSE
By the rice dealer, fishery, transportation industry get rich. The Tachikawa Residence.
Site of the talks with Commodore Perry
A monument built at the site of the city Hakodate Hospital.
Ishizaki Jinushi Kai Shrine
Hakodate's hidden cherry trees. There's a tunnel of double-flowered cherry trees.
Kamei Katsuichiro’s Birth Place
Monument to the literary figure from Hakodate.
Displays 241〜260 of the 303 in order