With crabs grilling over hot coals, freshly caught squid packed tightly in ice-stuffed styrofoam and the sing-song call of vendors, Hakodate Morning Market does a fantastic impression of an old-time seafood market 鈥 though the visitors today are tourists not wholesale buyers. (The commercial market that was here originally has since moved to a bigger space.)
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Mention you've been to Hakodate and every Japanese person you know will ask if you took in the night view from atop Hakodate-yama (334m) 鈥 it's that鈥
2.42 MILES
Japan's first Western-style fort was built in 1864 in the shape of a five-pointed star (gory艒-kaku means 'five-sided fort') designed to trap attackers in鈥
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Dating from 1916, this Russian Orthodox church is adorned with distinctive copper domes and spires. It's still in use by the 300 or so (mostly elderly)鈥
2.24 MILES
Take the elevator to the observatory atop this 98m-tall tower to see the star-shaped footprint of 骋辞谤测艒-办补办耻-办艒别苍. There are also displays on the history鈥
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These early-20th-century red-brick warehouses on the waterfront are the legacy of Hakodate's status as a historic, international trade port. They've been鈥
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This interesting multimedia center has displays mainly aimed at a young crowd, but it is worth stopping at for the events, videos, performances, and鈥
1.42 MILES
Along the bay, on the western fringe of town (where few visitors venture) is the small, grassy cemetery that contains the graves of sailors, clergy and鈥
Hakodate Museum of Northern Peoples
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Inside the old Japan Bank building (1926), this museum has interesting exhibitions (labelled in English) about Ainu culture and also some of the other鈥
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This interesting multimedia center has displays mainly aimed at a young crowd, but it is worth stopping at for the events, videos, performances, and鈥
2. Red-brick Warehouse District
0.54 MILES
These early-20th-century red-brick warehouses on the waterfront are the legacy of Hakodate's status as a historic, international trade port. They've been鈥
3. Hakodate Museum of Northern Peoples
0.71 MILES
Inside the old Japan Bank building (1926), this museum has interesting exhibitions (labelled in English) about Ainu culture and also some of the other鈥
0.82 MILES
From 1913 to 1934, this whitewashed mansion served as the British consulate. You can see the restored interior and have tea (楼540) on the ground floor.
0.86 MILES
Dating from 1916, this Russian Orthodox church is adorned with distinctive copper domes and spires. It's still in use by the 300 or so (mostly elderly)鈥
1.35 MILES
Mention you've been to Hakodate and every Japanese person you know will ask if you took in the night view from atop Hakodate-yama (334m) 鈥 it's that鈥
1.42 MILES
Along the bay, on the western fringe of town (where few visitors venture) is the small, grassy cemetery that contains the graves of sailors, clergy and鈥
2.24 MILES
Take the elevator to the observatory atop this 98m-tall tower to see the star-shaped footprint of 骋辞谤测艒-办补办耻-办艒别苍. There are also displays on the history鈥