Hakodate

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Located on the southernmost tip of Japan's Hokkaido island, the city's culture is influenced by its history as one of the first ports in Japan to open to international trade, resulting in a mix of Japanese and Western architectural styles. Visit the he Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse district, which now house shops, restaurants, and galleries, and the iconic Goryokaku Fort, a star-shaped fort surrounded by a moat and cherry trees. Travelers can also check out the Morning Market, known for its fresh seafood and local products. Hakodate is famous for its seafood, particularly its squid dishes, so enjoy local specialties such as ikameshi (squid stuffed with rice) and kaisen-don (seafood rice bowl) at the many restaurants and food stalls around the city. Mount Hakodate, which offers panoramic views of the city and bay, is especially beautiful at night and is a favorite of nature enthusiasts. With its rich history, stunning sights, and delicious food, Hakodate offers a truly memorable experience for every traveler.

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