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Seika-Tei, A Reception Room For Distinguished Guests(清華亭)
Seika-Tei(清華亭) is located in the west-ward of Sapporo station, just south of Hokkaido University. It was constructed in Kairakuen, the first urban par…Read More
The Former Nagayama Residence(旧永山邸)
The former Nagayama residence is located in the east-ward of Sapporo Factory, where is in Nagayama Memorial Park(永山記念公園). The house was built by Take…Read More
Hokkaido Railway Technical Museum (北海道鉄道技術館)
Hokkaido Railway Technical Museum(北海道鉄道技術館) is located in Naebo, the east-ward of Sapporo City, where is the Base of Hokkaido Railway. The museum dis…Read More
FreeWifi Is Available In Akarenga Terrace
Good News for Travelers! Akarenga Terrace starts FreeWifi service for visitors. Just select SSID and register your email address. That's it! You can…Read More
Get JR TOWER Welcome Coupon: 100 yen Off For Foreign Travelers
JR TOWER WELCOME COUPON is available to use one piece for every purchase 2,000 yen (tax-included). Please refer to JR TOWER information counter. ※For …Read More
Free Wifi in StellarPlace
Free Wifi available Free Wifi in all of four shopping malls at JR Tower Square from Nov,1 2014. SSID: JR_TOWER_FREE_WiFi need to register your …Read More
Sapporo Dome Tour & Observation Platform(札幌ドーム)
Sapporo Dome Tour is available for visitors to see some facilities such as a locker room, a cafeterior, a meeting room and a bullpen which players us…Read More
Hakodate City Museum of Literature(函館市文学館)
Hakodate City Museum of Literature(函館市文学館) is located in Bay Area, the west-ward of Hakodate city, very close to Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peop…Read More
Motoizaka Slope(基坂)
Motoizaka slope is located in Bay Area, the westward of Hakodate city. This is the base point for measuring a distance, so that this slope was named '…Read More
Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples(函館市北方民族資料館)
Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples(函館市北方民族資料館) is located in Bay Area, just next Soma Company Building. The collections of the museum are dedica…Read More
Soma Company Building(旧相馬株式会社ビル)
Soma Company building(相馬株式会社) is located near Bay Area, just opposite Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples. This was built in 1913 and has Renaiss…Read More
The Former Hakodate Branch Office of Hokkaido Government / Museum of Photography / Tourist Information(旧北海道函館支庁庁舎)
[caption id="attachment_4734" align="alignnone" width="600"] the entrance[/caption] The Former Hakodate Branch Office of Hokkaido Government(旧北海道函館…Read More
The Former Public Hall of Hakodate Ward(旧函館区公会堂)
[caption id="attachment_4728" align="alignnone" width="600"] the entrance[/caption] Closed to March 2021 due to repair-work. The Former Public Hal…Read More
Koryu-ji Temple in Hakodate(高龍寺)
[caption id="attachment_4712" align="alignnone" width="600"] Main building from the gate[/caption] Koryu-ji Temple(高龍寺) is located in the foot of M…Read More
The Former Soma Residence(旧相馬邸)
[caption id="attachment_4698" align="alignnone" width="450"] Soma residence[/caption] The Former Soma Residence is located in Motomachi next to Mot…Read More
Hakodate Episcopal Church of Japan(函館聖ヨハネ教会)
[caption id="attachment_4694" align="alignnone" width="600"] Hakodate Episcopal Church[/caption] Hakodate Episcopal Church of Japan (函館聖ヨハネ教会) is l…Read More
Foreigners’ Cemetery in Hakodate(外人墓地)
When Matthew Calbraith Perry, a Commodore of the U.S. Navy visited to Japan in 1854, two seamen was buried here. Foreigners' Cemetery had started its …Read More
The Former British Consulate(旧英国領事館)in Hakodate
[caption id="attachment_4669" align="alignnone" width="600"] garden[/caption] The Former British Consulate(旧英国領事館) is located in the foot of Mt.Hak…Read More
MEGMILK Snow Brand Museum in Sapporo(雪印メグミルク 酪農と乳の歴史館)
[caption id="attachment_4648" align="alignnone" width="600"] Factory building[/caption] MEGMILK Snow Brand Museum(雪印メグミルク 酪農と乳の歴史館) is a museum for…Read More
Shiretoko Goko Lakes(知床五湖)
Shiretoko Goko Lakes is one of the wildest and untouched lakes in Japan. "Goko" means five lakes, so Shiretoko Goko Lakes contains five lakes, which i…Read More