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  • The first floor is filled with endless music boxes, and the second floor has some unique displays. The whole place has a charming vintage European vibe—perfect for photos!

  • Whenever there's a soccer match, I always come here with friends to watch the game and have some drinks! They have a great selection of cocktails, and the place has a real British vibe. Perfect for group dinners, birthday parties, or just hanging out with friends.

  • I really love the atmosphere here. They even decorate the hallway with a timeline of history, which is a unique touch!

  • You can really experience teahouse culture and authentic tea ceremony here! The building is well-preserved, and they offer cultural activities like flower arrangement, Noh chanting, and kimono dressing. It's honestly a great experience.

  • There's also a statue of Binzuru in front of Renkeiji Temple. If you touch it, you can pray for good health!

  • Walking along this street, you get to experience the unique parallel slope of Hachimanzaka, paved with stone bricks. The Hachimanzaka I walked on is actually the most popular street in Hakodate. I really recommend coming here to soak up the artsy vibes!

  • Here, you can watch an animation with a 360-degree view that shows what the inside of the building looked like before the renovations. It's a great way to learn more about this important cultural property that blends Japanese and Western styles.

  • The beach is really clean, and there are lots of surfers here in the summer.

  • The garden scenery inside the temple is really worth taking your time to appreciate.

  • This shrine mixes Japanese and Western styles, which makes it really different from the typical shrines you usually see in Japan.

    I didn't get to see the sheep show, so I just had some ice cream to cheer myself up.

  • I bought the express pass and early entry ticket so I could really make the most of my visit all at once.

  • There's a lively street outside that really contrasts with the peaceful atmosphere inside Ginkaku-ji.