The main exhibit at the aquarium is this huge freshwater tank with all kinds of fish swimming around. They look so happy gliding through the water! This is definitely my favorite part of the aquarium.
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Aobagaoka Park
Located in central Mori Town, Approx. 1 hour by car from downtown Hakodate, this park is a beloved place to relax for local residents. Approx. 1,000 Yoshino cherry trees were planted to commemorate Emperor Taisho’s enthronement, and the park opened in 1914. Today, it remains a famous cherry blossom spot with 1,000 trees across 17 varieties, mainly Somei Yoshino, including Mori Town native varieties such as Mori Komachi and Aoba Shidare.
It’s not really the kind of tourist spot you *have* to go out of your way to add to your itinerary, but it’s great for a relaxed walk and zoning out.
There’s a big lawn, and on a nice day it’s super pleasant to stroll around or just sit and chat. It feels like locals come here a lot, and the overall vibe is pretty laid-back.
The park is fairly clean, and the paths are easy—nothing too tiring. It’s good for kids to run around, and also totally fine for older folks to take a walk.
Spring or fall is especially comfortable. Lots of greenery, and it definitely puts you in a better mood. -
Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre
Mt. Fuji was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 2013. Opened in 2017, this facility-known for its striking architecture-lets you learn more about Mt. Fuji, long a symbol of Japan for its one-of-a-kind beauty.
The whole building is beautiful and really well designed. Inside, they use interactive exhibits to explain everything about Mt. Fuji—from geology and culture to religion—in a way that’s clear but not boring.
The coolest part is the “Inverted Fuji” ramp. Walking up it feels like you’re slowly “climbing” Mt. Fuji. When you reach the top and see the huge window view, on a clear day it’ll seriously stop you in your tracks—Mt. Fuji looks massive and stunning. -
TENGA LAND
You can find TENGA LAND in Harajuku, a neighborhood known as the source of new trends and fashion. The shop had its grand opening in April 2024, on the 2nd floor of Harajuku’s Tokyu Plaza “Harakado”, noted as the first ever experience-based shop in Japan for self-pleasure items.
The interactive design of the exhibition area is really fun. Turning adult products into this kind of concept is pretty wild—whoever designed this must be quite the character.
