Hakodate is a port, this is the biggest feeling when walking in Hakodate.

Hakodate

 

This time I enjoyed the night view in Hakodate, walked through warehouses, visited the market, encountered hot springs; passed by the women's monastery, walked through the Goryokaku ruins, crossed the intersection, and then rushed to Muroran on an impromptu basis. It's a pity that I hurriedly left as soon as I got back my one-day bus ticket. I couldn't admire Hijikata Toshizo's final glory. I could only catch a glimpse of the heroic statue of Sakamoto Ryoma. Although the food is famous for seafood, the special foreign simple meal called clown burger is also quite strange.

 

Evening visit to Hakodate

 

The blind tasting was banana water flavored jelly but it was actually a mixture of foreign wine and cantaloupe.

 

Night view check-in

 

The sink in the restroom on Mount Hakodate is very comprehensive

 


There are really many tourists in Mount Hakodate, especially Chinese groups.

Warehouse Night Tour

 

One of Hakodate’s shopping spots

 

Wandering around the hotel

three meals

 

Free dinner curry and simple breakfast buffet at Toyoko Inn

 

 

The clown burger was taken away, but I didn’t really like the cheese fries, which were salty and greasy.

Market, monastery, shrine and Goryokaku

 

After I was full, I wasn't too interested in seafood, but after shopping around, the atmosphere was good and you could buy and cook it fresh.

 


Only part of the women's convent is open, and handicrafts made by nuns are sold.

 


I came across the deserted Yukura Onsen foot bath.

 


Only a small part of the palace has been restored.

 


Goryokaku lights up at night, and you can buy souvenirs at the souvenir shop at the bottom of the tower. Snow Hatsune also occupies a lot of space.

Take pictures as you go

 

(To be continued...)

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