【OUTLINE】
This tour allows visitors to explore Hakodate's local neighborhoods in traditional Japanese dress, guided by a local rickshaw puller. Feel the history of the town, while watching the semi-Western style buildings, and the oldest telegraph pole in Japan. Enjoy the rickshaw ride while feeling as if you traveled back in the 19th century. You will have an unforgettable moment while immersing yourself in a nostalgic vibe in Japan.
【HIGHLIGHTS】
・Luxury cross-cultural experience on a rickshaw!
・Commemorative photo in the Western-style kimono called Hakama
・Look around the city without worrying about crowds and bad weather
・There are many Insta-worthy spots in the 19th century cityscape
・30 minutes only to enjoy the main area of Hakodate
Hakodate is one of the major cities of Hokkaido, located in the far noth of Japan. Here is a luxury rickshaw tour around the bay area of Hakodate, a charming city where cultural heritage meets modern vibrancy.
Rickshaw is a two-wheeled vehicle designed to be pulled by driver called Shafu which has been used since the late 19th century.
The Shafu will guide you through the cityscapes of a blend of Western and Japanese styles along the bay area, including the Mori Red Brick Warehouse, the retro ex-post office building, and the oldest telegraph pole in Japan.
You will be wearing hakama, the fashion influenced by the Western culture, during the tour. In the 19th century in Japan, the government actively adopted Western culture, and a fashion called “Haikara-san” originating from the "high collar" became a state-of-the-art symbol.
Access:
・5 minutes on foot from Jyujigai Station on Hakodate Railway No.2 or No.5.
・5 minutes on foot from Kanamori Red Brick Warehouse.
Hakodate is a vibrant port city in Hokkaido, renowned for its stunning panoramic views, historic sites, and delicious seafood. Its unique blend of Japanese and Western influences, combined with breathtaking natural scenery, makes it a must-visit destination in northern Japan.
A scenic mountain offering breathtaking panoramic views of Hakodate and the Tsugaru Strait. Accessible by ropeway or hiking.
A star-shaped fort built in the 19th century, now a popular cherry blossom viewing spot and historical landmark.
A bustling market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional snacks. A must-visit for food lovers.
A historic building showcasing the architectural style of the early 20th century. Now a museum with exhibits on Hakodate's history.
A beautiful park with walking trails, gardens, and seasonal flowers. A great spot for a leisurely stroll.
A seafood bowl with a variety of fresh seafood, including crab, squid, and scallops, served over rice.
A traditional dish made from fermented squid guts, often served with rice or as a topping for noodles.
A local variety of ramen with a rich, miso-based broth and topped with local ingredients like butter and corn.
A rice bowl topped with grilled pork belly, a popular dish in Hokkaido.
Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while winter offers skiing and hot springs. Both seasons attract the most tourists.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
JST (GMT+9)
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Hakodate is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Hakodate Station
Hakodate Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Hakodate. The bus network is efficient and covers most of the city.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful park with walking trails, gardens, and seasonal flowers. A great spot for a leisurely stroll and outdoor activities.
A scenic beach with clear waters and a beautiful coastline. A great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A popular ski resort offering a variety of slopes for all skill levels. A great spot for skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
Price varies by option