Discover Hakodate’s rich history and culture with a private guide. Explore by streetcar, bus, and ropeway. All fees included. Book your adventure today!
Discover Hakodate’s rich history and culture with a private guide. Explore by streetcar, bus, and ropeway. All fees included. Book your adventure today!
- Hakodate Morning Market - Established in 1945, the same year World War II concluded, this market began with the sale of vegetables. Today, it has transformed into a bustling seafood market where visitors can savor Hakodate’s renowned seafood. Don’t miss the sushi and seafood rice bowls.
- Goryokaku Tower - Next, enjoy a bird’s-eye view of…
- Hakodate Morning Market - Established in 1945, the same year World War II concluded, this market began with the sale of vegetables. Today, it has transformed into a bustling seafood market where visitors can savor Hakodate’s renowned seafood. Don’t miss the sushi and seafood rice bowls.
- Goryokaku Tower - Next, enjoy a bird’s-eye view of Goryokaku from Goryokaku Tower. From here, you can appreciate the full star-shaped design, surrounded by a water moat to deter outside intrusion.
- Hakodate Magistrate’s Office - The “Magistrate’s Office” served as a public institution with roles akin to today’s “police,” “court,” and “metropolitan government office.” It was crucial for northern frontier security and foreign negotiations at the end of the Edo period. It has been 140 years since its restoration. Visitors can explore the site with their guide.
- Goryokaku Park - Known for its star-shaped pentagonal design with five ramparts called ryobo, Goryokaku was Japan’s first Western-style fortress, marking the end of the Edo shogunate, a significant event in Japanese history. Discover this historical chapter with your guide.
- Mount Hakodate - Mount Hakodate (Hakodate-yama) is a notable mountain in Hakodate city, located at the southern tip of Japan’s Hokkaido Island. Renowned for its stunning panoramic views, it stands at 334 meters (1,096 feet) above sea level. Despite its modest height, its proximity to the sea offers expansive views of the city and surrounding areas. The Hakodate Ropeway is a popular method to reach the summit, taking about 3-5 minutes.
- Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse - Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse refers to a collection of red brick warehouses in Hakodate, Hokkaido. These historic red brick and wooden structures have been preserved and now house various shops and restaurants.
- Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden - If you wish to visit Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden, please choose from the options. Due to time constraints, other itineraries may need to be adjusted. Kindly inform us of your preferred itinerary.
Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden offers a vibrant retreat into a lush, green sanctuary, featuring over 3,000 tropical plants from around the globe. This garden is a year-round attraction where visitors can explore exotic flora, including banana trees, orchids, and bougainvillea, thriving in meticulously maintained conditions. A highlight for many is the outdoor monkey park, where Japanese macaques enjoy hot spring baths during the colder months, creating a charming and heartwarming scene. Ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, or those seeking a unique experience, the botanical garden offers a memorable visit in Hakodate.

- Mount Hakodate Ropeway Fee
- Goryokaku Tower Admission Fee
- Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden Admission Fee (if selected)
- Public Transportation Fee (Tram, Bus)
- National Licensed Guide
- Mount Hakodate Ropeway Fee
- Goryokaku Tower Admission Fee
- Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden Admission Fee (if selected)
- Public Transportation Fee (Tram, Bus)
- National Licensed Guide
- Lunch
- Personal Expense
- Lunch
- Personal Expense
This tour offers a journey through Hakodate’s key attractions via streetcar, bus, and ropeway. Participants can stroll through each district, experiencing Japan’s history from the late Edo Shogunate, through the flourishing Meiji Era, to the post-war period and modern day. The tour fee covers both admission and transportation costs. Additionally,…
This tour offers a journey through Hakodate’s key attractions via streetcar, bus, and ropeway. Participants can stroll through each district, experiencing Japan’s history from the late Edo Shogunate, through the flourishing Meiji Era, to the post-war period and modern day. The tour fee covers both admission and transportation costs. Additionally, knowledgeable local guides will provide attentive guidance, allowing you to fully enjoy your exploration of Hakodate!
- We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.
- The itinerary might be changed due to weather condition or other reasons.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.