Hakodate

Hakodate is located on the southern tip of the island of Hokkaido, and is one of the first ports that opened to international trade. The international influence can be seen in the sophisticated architectural styles juxtaposed, against the city’s traditional temples.

Hakodate is one of the most underrated Japanese cities and is well-known for the panoramic views from Mount Hakodate that encompasses the city, harbour and mountains in the distance. If you’re feeling adventurous, take the time to taste Hakodate’s signature salty Hakodate Ramen, rumoured to be the first ramen dish in Japan.