Sunday, May 27, 2012

Hakodate

On Thursday (17th) I headed to Hakodate in Hokkaido. I went by bullet train, which was an experience. To get to Hokkaido from Honshu (the island that has Tokyo in it) you have to pass underwater. At the lowest point of the tunnel you are 140 metres underground. Not a whole lot to see, but apparently you can get off the train in the tunnel and go to a sightseeing spot. Though my brief look online about this has turned up nothing. You can learn more about the tunnel here though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikan_Tunnel


So I got to Hakodate okay, and getting off the train and walking into the station this is what greets travellers. It's a giant mural that depicts the some of the history of the city. I initially thought you could pull out the blocks and rearrange them, but you can't :(


So Thursday night Josiah came over to my hotel and we went out to get some local cuisine. Thanks Jo for the help during my stay, much appreciated bro. We went to a restaurant that served some seriously awesome Katsu-don. Then we went around town for abit. I got shown Goryokaku Park, which wasn't open, but alot of people use the track around it as a exercise spot. Also we went to the gaming building called Pabots. A lot of people like Pachinko in Japan. 

Not much else really happened except we got on the wrong tram and thus missed the last tram of the night, meaning we had to walk all the way back to my hotel. I think it was about an 1hr and a half walk. Bloody hell, won't make that mistake again.

I should mention here that after making it back to my hotel Thursday night I got talking to the guy at reception, Hideaki, and he recommended some places to visit while in Hakodate. About 2 hours later I eventually made it to sleep.

Friday I chilled out for most for most of the day (tired) and that night Jo took me over to Sushimaru. At this place all the dishes are 120 yen each, and damn the sushi was good. I got to rummage through a store called Book Off. Such a good store - so many books, CDs, and DVDs. And then I met the rest of the overseas crew studying at the university that are staying in the dorm. Damn it's hard to remember names, but after a few drinks I called it quits and attempted to ride back to the hotel on a bicycle.

Jo lent me his bike and I didn't have any accidents riding back :)


So on Saturday I decided to make use of the borrowed bike and the knowledge Hideaki gave me and I went sightseeing in Hakodate. First I went to Cape Tachimachi. In the picture above and below you can see the main island of Honshu (cool).



And this is the city of Hakodate from the cape.


This is the poem monument to Yosano Hiroshi and Yosano Akiko.

It was a good ride to the cape and quite a nice view.


I then went up a path that would lead me all the way to Myoshin-ji Temple, and if I abandoned the bike, the Mt. Hakodate Observatory House, but I went back down the path and back along my path to the cape, and wound up at the Hachimangu Shrine. 


There wasn't much action at the shrine on Saturday, but it was very peaceful and the scenery was nice.



I then went along to Hakodate Park where there is a museum, an amusement park and these two memorials (above and below).



Cherry Blossom trees.


And a nice little waterfall and stream.

After that I went down to the Waterfront Warehouses, checked out some shops and bought some souvenirs and sweets. I then went back to the hotel for lunch, but I couldn't stay still for long cause I wanted to go back to Goryokaku Park when it was open, so back on the bike and off to the park I went.


When I got there, and since it was a Saturday) there were quite a few people about. I went and checked out one of the main attractions of the park which is the reconstructed Hakodate Magistrate's Office. Very nice.



And this is the moat that surrounds the whole park.


Some boats at the park.


And some old cannons at one of the buildings near the park. I think this building was the Museum of Art, but I think I'm wrong.


So that was the sightseeing on Saturday, but then that left the night, and once again Jo took me out for some local food. This time we went to Lucky Pierrot, which is a restaurant that specialises in burgers, and alot of the younger generation goes there. Naturally we tried the signature dish which was the Hakodate-yama burger, which to me was three burgers stacked on top of eachother and was sooooo good :) and then dessert was from Chouette Cacao. So nice, such good food. Why I have to leave?


So after the exhausting ride that was Saturday I pushed through the minor pain of some muscles I hadn't used in a while and went to the Mt. Hakodate Observatory House. I had wanted to go at night, but I ended up going during the day. The shot above is the view from the cable car going up to the observatory.


And these are some shots from the observatory.



Sundial at the observatory.


And this was my hotel from the train station as I was leaving.

Hakodate was awesome. It felt very much like Townsville. Good to see Jo in real life again. Food was good (too good actually) and it was a nice relaxing bookend to my trip. From here I caught a train back to Tokyo then onto Narita where I spent my last night.

1 comment:

  1. And don't forget that Josiah had to walk all the way to your Hotel and then back to the Dorm :P

    ReplyDelete