2016-5 -21 to 23 Hakodate, Hokkaido Travel Guide, Hakodate Travel Tips, Hakodate Travel Experience
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan Travel Guide
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan Travel Tips
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan Travel Experience
1. Shinkansen : Tokyo to Hakodate: 1:30
2. Hakodate Station: 2:23
3. Hakodate Goryokaku Park: 3:10
4. Hakodate Lucky Pierrot: 4:55
5. Hakodate Ramen: 5:50
6. Hakodate Morning Market: 6:17
7. Hakodate Railway Station: 7:51
8. Hakodate City Tram: 8:32
9. Motomachi in Hakodate: 8:54
10. Statue of Liberty in Hakodate: 9:10
11. Catholic Church in Motomachi: 9:58
12. Orthodox Church in Motomachi: 10:10
13. Motomachi Slope: 10:31
14. 4 Hakodate Heavenly Kings: 11:04
15. Hakodate Harbour: 11:13
16. Old Public Hall of Hakodate: 12:00
17. Hakodate Tasty Ramen: 13:34
18. Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse: 13:49
19: Green Island: 15:30
20. Mount Hakodate Cable Car: 15:40
21. Hakodate Panorama: 16:06
22. Night Scene of Hakodate: 16:33
Alan Tso, April Leung, Rowena Mak and Stanley Mak visited Hakodate, Hokkaido in Japan during the period of 21 to 23 May, 2016.
This video captures all the beautiful memories of this trip to Hakodate.
After Hakodate, we went to Noboribetsu in Hokkaido.
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JAPAN BY TRAIN: Hakodate - Aomori - Hirosaki - Odate - Akita [HD] (01/Jan/2014)
Video footage recorded during my trip all over Japan between December 27th 2013 and January 10th 2014.
This clip includes images of the Hakodate - Aomori - Hirasaki - Odate - Akita journey, with train changes at some stations and under heavy snow storm sometimes. The Hakodate - Aomori line connects the Hokkaido and the Honshu islands through the undersea Seikan tunnel.
Please note that these videos do not intend to show the tourist attractions at the cities I stop at, but the journey itself (particularly the train routes). For castles, monuments or colourful streets I preferred taking photographs... Sorry for that!
Hakodate Won Us Over Pt 1 | Japan 2016 | Episode 9.1
The walk from the train station to our hotel the day before left us with a lacklustre impression of Hakodate.
The area was rather industrial looking, and we walked past was appeared to be several abandoned buildings, giving it all a rather drab feel.
It didn’t take us too long on our full day exploring Hakodate to realize that we had made a fantastic decision to spend two nights in this great city. It also didn’t take long for us to feel ashamed at jumping to conclusions without giving it a proper chance and exploring the more scenic areas.
There was so much to see that we had to beak this episode into two parts, and so this first part captures our morning in Hakodate.
Starting with an amazing breakfast at our hotel, followed my some solo exploring as Nicole was feeling a little under the weather and decided to rest up for awhile after breakfast.
My solo exploring was short-lived because luckily Nicole felt better and we visited the Hakodate morning market.
The market ended up being the abandoned buildings we passed on our walk to the hotel the day before. The market closes at noon, and we arrived in the late afternoon. The morning market was hopping and I had never seen so much crab in my life.
I finally cracked the code of the Japanese map and shared my discovery in this video. North is not North, how does that make sense? Watch to find out! :)
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A day out in Hokkaido! Hakodate Morning Market and Mt Hakodate
On the third day of Rob and Laura's second Japan trip in March 2019, they explore the beautiful snowy town of Hakodate.
If you're planning a trip to Hakodate, we highly recommend the Motomachi guesthouse x cafe:
And we ate at the Maruyama restaurant (if you love seafood, it was delicious!):
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Hakodate Port Wholesale Market
Come and join Syakirin as she experiences Hakodate Wholesale Market as early as 5am.
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We are a taxi and bus company based in Hakodate, Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan.
We have been providing high quality services to our community for sixty-eight years since our company’s founding.
We have 85 taxis in service for Hakodate. We also have jumbo taxis which seat up to nine passengers, and chartered buses. In addition, we provide shuttle bus services between Hakodate Airport and Hakodate Station, and between Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry Terminal and Hakodate Station.
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Japan Rail Trip #23: Hakodate to Akita - Akita food Izakaya 函館から秋田へー秋田の民芸酒場
Nige & June took a train to Akita from Hakodate, which was quite long journey. We stopped by Morioka, Iwate prefecture to transfer from express train to Shinkansen.
View from Akita Shinkansen was so beautiful. River, mountain and nature... There was famous big lake 'Tazawa-ko' where we could not go this time, we wanted to visit there sometime.
Finally arrived at Akita city. Long arcade. Stayed Japan's business hotel chain. There was an Onsen there though small.
Good thing was that we visited Akita style local food Izakaya (pub restaurant). The restaurant interior was unique, you can't even see other areas of Japan. We just missed 'Namahage' show, Namahage was famous Akita monster.
The food there was so tasty and nice. Wanting to go again.
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Exploring Hell Valley (Jigokudani) | Japan 2016 | Episode 7
After an amazing Japanese breakfast at our resort hotel we ventured out for a morning of hiking to go explore Jigokudani, otherwise known as Hell Valley. It is an unearthly landscape which really does conjure up visions of hell as you walk among the gurgling creaks, bubbling geysers and steaming vents. It was amazing to think about the 9 different hot spring waters being pumped down into Noboribetsu Onsen, the town in which we were staying, many of them coming from Hell Valley.
After getting our fill of hell we continued along one of many hiking trails in the area until we came across Oyunuma Pond, another artifact of the volcanic activity in the area. This pond was black and oily looking and constantly bubbling thanks to the geyser feeding it from underneath.
We followed the trail back down into town and strolled into Sengen Park, surrounded by giant clubs of various colours and hosting a geyser, right there in the middle of town. Right around the corner from the park was The Shrine of King Enma, with it’s giant statue sitting in a chair looking down over you as you walk by along the main shopping street of town.
After a browse around we headed back to the resort hotel for a relaxing soak in some of the hot spring waters we saw originating from Hell Valley. It was a perfect way to sooth away any aches from the morning of hiking.
We capped of the day with another amazing kaiseki meal, taking a different approach with our filming to give you all a new vantage point to see the varied courses which make up such a meal.
Full and content we retired to our futon in our tatami room for our last night of slumber in Noboribetsu Onsen.
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The Windiest Place in Japan (Cape Soya, Hokkaido)
Okay, to confess I'm not 100% sure this is the windiest place in Japan. But all the locals kept telling me it was the windiest place in all of Japan. So I'm going to choose to believe them.
Ryosuke makes a special appearance at the end of the video - so if you want to see him, skip to the end :)
Now that I've been to the Northernmost place of all of Japan (and the Northernmost train station - Wakkanai station)... I want to go to the Southernmost point AND the Southernmost train station in Japan (in Okinawa). Someday soon, I hope.
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We are a taxi and bus company based in Hakodate, Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan.
We have been providing high quality services to our community for sixty-eight years since our company’s founding.
We have 85 taxis in service for Hakodate. We also have jumbo taxis which seat up to nine passengers, and chartered buses. In addition, we provide shuttle bus services between Hakodate Airport and Hakodate Station, and between Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry Terminal and Hakodate Station.
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Hakodate Taxi Co., Ltd.
22-38 Hinodecho
Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0022
Japan
JAPAN BY TRAIN: Niigata - Aizu Wakamatsu - Aizu Kawaguchi - Tadami - Nagaoka [HD] (03/Jan/2014)
Video footage recorded during my trip all over Japan between December 27th 2013 and January 10th 2014.
This clip includes images of the journey Niigata - Niitsu - Aizu Wakamatsu - Aizu Kawaguchi - Tadami - Koide - Nagaoka, with train changes at some stations and with plenty of snow everywhere. There is little footage of the initial and final section of the journey, as it was dark outside.
Please note! Since 2012 and due to heavy damage because of winds and storms, the section between the Aizu Kawaguchi and Tadami stations of the Tadami line remains without train services. Such section is covered by minibuses.
HOWEVER, the day I was willing to travel on the remaining sections, snow avalanches were covering the track between Aizu Bange and Aizu Kawaguchi, so we were transferred to minibuses/taxis at Aizu Bange, and taken to Aizu Kawaguchi, from where the regular minibus took us to Tadami. It was a pitty not being able to cross the bridges over the Tadami river on the train (mainly because the snow was removed very quickly and the train coming after mine did run!), but at least it was a lovely experience, and I could meet a young couple on the minibus who told me they had been to my country (Spain) just a few days ago.
(Please note that these videos do not intend to show the tourist attractions at the cities I stop at, but the journey itself (particularly the train routes). For castles, monuments or colourful streets I preferred taking photographs... Sorry for that!)
JAPAN BY TRAIN: Tokyo - Fukushima - Yamagata - Uzen Chitose - Sendai [HD] (30/Dec/2013)
Video footage recorded during my trip all over Japan between December 27th 2013 and January 10th 2014.
This clip includes images of the Tokyo - Fukushima - Kaminoyama Onsen - Yamagata - Tendo - Uzen Chitose - Sendai journey, with train changes at some stations. It's winter and the Tohoku region shows lots of snow everywhere. Moreover, it's a bank holiday today and everything seems peaceful... just as the lovely Akita Inu dog on the video!
By the way, note the lovely, clear views of the mount Fuji at the begining of the clip (while leaving Tokyo)!
Please note that these videos do not intend to show the tourist attractions at the cities I stop at, but the journey itself (particularly the train routes). For castles, monuments or colourful streets I preferred taking photographs... Sorry for that!
JAPAN BY TRAIN: Osaka - Gokurakubashi - Koyasan [HD] (05/Jan/2014)
Video footage recorded during my trip all over Japan between December 27th 2013 and January 10th 2014.
This clip includes images of the trip between the Shin·Imamiya (in Osaka) and Koyasan sations, in the non-JR Nankai railway.
The beaufitul and peaceful town of Koyasan was settled in year 819 by monk Kukai as a place for spiritual retirement, and which amazed me not only for the beauty its temples, pagodas and streets but also for its large mausoleum all along the forest, which is worth a walk to enjoy it (little of all this appears on the video, as I took pictures instead).
Getting there from Osaka requires transferring to the cable car at the Gokurakubashi station, and to the local bus service at the Koyasan station, located some minutes away from the actual town.
The first shots of the video were taken at the park that surrounds the beautiful castle of Osaka, near the Osakajokoen station (whose name means Park of the Osaka Castle).
(Please note that these videos do not intend to show the tourist attractions at the cities I stop at, but the journey itself, particularly the train routes. For castles, monuments or colourful streets I usually preferred taking photographs... Sorry for that!)
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A trip to the Asahikawa Winter Festival
The train journey was lovely, with the freezing snowy scene unfolding whilst I sat in my reclining seat, effortlessly enjoying the vistas.
Once in Asahikawa I strolled around the town, if you can use the word stroll when walking in thick shifting icy snow one minute and then stepping down inches onto a clear pavement another. By the way, I discovered the reason for this. There is under-pavement heating but of course it is expensive so either not every shop has installed it or if they have, they do not necessarily use it.
The main street was full of ice blocks with signs declaiming interesting sounding themes, and here and there was a sculptor with a saw but as yet there weren’t any actual sculptures! This section is a competition between artists, presumably to be carved tomorrow. Oh well, you can’t see everything.
As you will see on the attached video, I did discover a street lined with snow-men, everyone an individual which (who?) seemed to be entrants in a snow-man competition.
One ambitious shopkeeper was fashioning an igloo as I passed, presumably to be inhabited when completed by snowmen.
I decided that it was time to seek out the Ice Festival Grounds where the ice sculptures were, and after following street signs for some time and getting no nearer to my destination, I got out my phone for Google maps.
I feel I could just cut and paste the next part. “Walked miles, went round in circles. Finally asked a friendly local. Said local then turned round, walked a long way with me until my destination was in clear sight, and then returned from whence he came.”
And so I found the Asahikawa Winter Festival which seemed to me to have more sculptures than the Sapporo one, but that may be because they are all together in an otherwise empty patch of land, so obviously I saw them all, whilst I may well be missing some of Sapporo’s.
I noticed there was actually a shuttle bus back to the station but now that I had my bearings I decided to walk as it was only about a km and a half away and I was in no hurry.
Spotted a permanent statue or two half hidden in the snow, had a very pleasant walk back, wandered round a shop at the station, picked up some snacks, and returned from whence I came.
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Chapter 6: The Port Town of Aomori
Aomori is a small port town in the Tohoku region. It is close to the sea, so this makes it a very good place to go shop for fresh fish and other goodies! The city is also known for its big apples called fuji. They create all kinds of products and derivatives from it like ciders and more.
First thing we do in the morning is go eat some fish at Furakawa Fish Market! It contains lots of packed rows of vendors selling local seafood freshly brought in from Aomori Port. Buy tickets to create your own donburi bowl (bowl with rice) with fish of your choice picked freshly from the market! The Augashinsen Fish Market is also next to Furukawa's. I go buy and eat a nice rice cake filled with red bean paste, mmmm!
After that we go to the Hakkodamaru Memorial Ship. It was a ship that connected Aomori with Hakodate, and transported many things like the famous apples. It is now retired because of the new railway system that got introduced later in Japan. The museum inside explains the lives of the people at the time while inside and outside of the ship. We get a nice view of the city from the deck of the ship! There is also a vehicle deck which holds several historical trains of the time.
Nebutta Warasse is a museum about the Nebuta Matsuri, which is a festival held on summer around the beginning of August. Obviously, being in September I could not attend the actual festival, but visiting this museam gives us a good idea of what it is! The floats were amazing and I got to assist a little show while I was there! It recreated the atmosphere of the festival that's for sure!
Sannai Maruyama Archeological Site is the largest and one of the most complete and best preserved Jomon Period (13000-300 BC) villages in Japan. It was very interesting to see the old buildings and learn more about this time period of Japan.
Finally, to end the day we went to the Aomori Museum of Arts. Great art pieces of Chagall's Aleko were displayed in the Aleko Hall. No videos could be taken and photos are just for personal use. I could get shots of the Aomori-Ken statue though, which is a giant dog statue by artist Nara.
Overall, this was a nice city to visit! Next stop: Hakodate. We're entering Hokkaido for real now!
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