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Resorts & Hotels with Spas in Hakodate

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Bay Area

The Bay Area of Hakodate mixes maritime charm with fascinating history along its scenic harbour promenade. Converted red brick warehouses from Japan's early trade days now house shops and eateries where you can score local treats. The waterfront path offers killer views of Mount Hakodate while historic Western-style buildings tell tales of cultural fusion. Fresh seafood dominates the food scene with heavenly kaisendon bowls and sweet Hokkaido crab. Stay in boutique hotels or traditional ryokan inns, many featuring onsen baths with harbour views. The flat terrain and regular tram service make exploring this atmospheric port district a total breeze.

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Yunokawacho

Yunokawacho beckons hot spring enthusiasts to soak in therapeutic onsen baths while gazing at the Sea of Japan. The coastal area boasts traditional ryokan resorts, a scenic waterfront promenade, and the Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden where monkeys bathe in winter. Yukura Shrine offers a cultural touch between relaxing dips in mineral-rich waters. Traditional kaiseki dining showcases Hokkaido's finest seafood at ryokan properties throughout the area. Three convenient metro stations connect visitors to central Hakodate, though many choose to stroll along peaceful coastal paths between resorts. The neighborhood's authentic Japanese atmosphere makes it perfect for travellers seeking therapeutic relaxation away from urban hustle.

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Motomachi

Motomachi's historic hillsides blend Japanese tradition with surprising Western influences. Cobblestone streets wind past elegant churches with distinctive spires, colonial-style mansions, and traditional temples. The former British Consulate and Gothic Revival Catholic Church stand as reminders of Hakodate's trading port history. Panoramic harbour views reward those who explore the sloped pathways and peaceful Motomachi Park. Cosy cafes in converted heritage buildings serve pastries and coffee, while traditional restaurants occupy ground floors of historic homes. Most visitors arrive by foot from Hakodate Station or take taxis, as the steep, narrow streets make driving tricky. Boutique hotels in restored Western-style buildings offer cultural immersion through their historic architecture.

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Shinkawachō

Shinkawachō's cobblestone streets tell stories of Hakodate's trading port history through a fascinating mix of architectural styles. Victorian buildings with ornate ironwork stand beside traditional Japanese structures, while the iconic Red Brick Warehouses showcase Meiji-period charm. Morning Market buzzes with fresh seafood vendors, and the waterfront promenade offers peaceful bay views away from the crowds. Traditional kaiseki restaurants in converted merchant houses serve up incredible Hokkaido crab and sea urchin until early evening. Most shops close by 6 PM, so plan accordingly. Stay in a historic ryokan for the full experience or choose a Western-style hotel for modern comforts while exploring this walkable maritime area.

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