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Where to stay in Hakodate

Find the best Hakodate areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Yunokawacho

Yunokawacho blends therapeutic relaxation with coastal beauty in Hakodate's premier hot spring district. Natural onsen resorts line the shore, offering traditional Japanese bathing with stunning views across Tsugaru Strait. The neighborhood's peaceful rhythm provides a welcome escape from city bustle. Visitors can watch snow monkeys bathe at the Tropical Botanical Garden during winter months. Scenic coastal paths invite leisurely walks between traditional ryokan inns. Most accommodations feature authentic kaiseki dining with fresh Hokkaido seafood and tatami rooms for a complete cultural experience.

Bay Area

The Bay Area of Hakodate blends Japanese heritage with Western influence along a picturesque harbor promenade. Historic red brick warehouses stand as reminders of the port's trading past, while mountain views create a stunning backdrop. Travelers can explore museums and cultural sites within easy walking distance. This waterfront district invites visitors to stroll along scenic pathways and discover unique shops in the Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse complex. Fresh seafood restaurants serve local specialties like Hokkaido crab and kaisendon bowls. The area maintains its authentic port town character while offering convenient access to city attractions.

Motomachi

Motomachi brings Hakodate's rich history to life with its striking blend of East and West. Historic churches stand alongside Japanese temples on cobblestone slopes that offer breathtaking harbor views. This walkable district showcases Japan's first international port through preserved Western-style mansions and elegant colonial architecture. The hillside setting demands comfortable shoes but rewards explorers with cultural treasures at every turn. Visit the green-spired Orthodox Church, Gothic Revival Catholic Church, and former British Consulate. Most shops and cafes close early evening, making this peaceful neighborhood perfect for daytime discovery and sunset photography.

Shinkawachō

Explore Shinkawachō, where Japan's trading history comes alive through Victorian mansions and weathered wooden Japanese buildings. The historic Red Brick Warehouses stand as reminders of Hakodate's past as one of Japan's first foreign ports. Stroll cobblestone streets that echo with stories from both East and West. The neighborhood offers spectacular views along Hakodate Bay's waterfront promenades. Morning Market and Ekini Fish Market showcase the freshest local seafood. Nearby attractions like Goryokaku Park's star-shaped fort and illuminated historic buildings create perfect evening walks through this maritime heritage district.

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