Hakodate Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
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Hakodate
Explore Hakodate's rich history and culture with a private, customizable tour led by a licensed guide. Discover European architecture, churches, and more.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Mount Hakodate - Mount Hakodate (函館山, Hakodateyama) is a 334-meter-high, forested mountain situated at the southern tip of the peninsula where much of central Hakodate is found. The views from the mountain, especially on clear days and nights, are breathtaking and are considered one of Japan’s top three night views, alongside those from Nagasaki’s Mount Inasa and Kobe’s Mount Rokko.

The summit, which can be reached by ropeway, bus, or car, offers various facilities including observation platforms (free of charge), souvenir shops, a café, and a cafeteria-style restaurant.

  • Onuma Quasi-National Park - Onuma Park (大沼公園, Ōnuma Kōen), designated as a “quasi-national park,” is located just twenty kilometers north of Hakodate. It is renowned for its scenic, island-dotted lakes and the impressive volcano, Mount Komagatake.

Onuma Park is easily accessible for a day trip from Hakodate or as a stopover on the journey between Hakodate and Sapporo, as most limited express trains between the two cities stop at Onuma Koen Station, the central railway station.

  • Goryokaku Park - Fort Goryokaku (五稜郭, Goryōkaku) is a large, star-shaped, Western-style fortress built in the final years of the Edo Period to defend Hakodate against the imperialist threat from Western powers. A few years later, it became the site of a civil war between the shogunate’s army and the superior forces of the newly established Meiji government.

After losing its military significance, the fort was converted into a public park in the 1910s. Over a thousand cherry trees were planted along its moats, making it one of Hokkaido’s premier cherry blossom viewing spots. The peak blooming season typically occurs in early May.

Admission
900 yen

  • Hakodate Morning Market - The Hakodate Morning Market (函館朝市, Hakodate Asaichi) operates daily from 5 am (6 am during winter) until noon, just a short walk from JR Hakodate Station. The market spans approximately four city blocks.

Items for sale include various fresh seafood such as crabs (kani), salmon eggs (ikura), and sea urchin (uni), as well as fresh produce like melons. Numerous restaurants in the market area offer fresh seafood breakfasts, such as uni-ikura domburi.

  • Motomachi - Hakodate’s harbor was one of the first to open to foreign trade in 1854 after Japan’s period of isolation ended. Consequently, many traders from Russia, China, and Western countries settled in Hakodate. Motomachi, located at the base of Mount Hakodate, became a favored district among these new foreign residents.

Today, the area still features many foreign-style buildings. Notable ones include the Russian Orthodox Church, the Old British Consulate, the Chinese Memorial Hall, the former branch office building of the prefectural government, and the old Hakodate Public Hall (closed from November 2018 to April 2021).

Admission
300 yen

  • Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse - Towards the end of the Edo Period (1600-1867), Hakodate Port was among the first Japanese ports to open to international trade. Several red brick warehouses from that era still stand along the waterfront in Hakodate’s bay area and have been transformed into a charming shopping, dining, and entertainment complex.

The complex features a variety of trendy souvenir, fashion, interior, and sweets shops, as well as a restaurant, a beer hall, a wedding chapel, and sightseeing cruises of the bay.

  • Bay Hakodate - The Bay Area facing Hakodate Port offers a wide view of the harbor. This area is lined with old red-brick buildings that have been converted into a distinctive shopping mall, inviting visitors to enjoy some shopping or a tea break.
  • Hakodate Museum of Northern Peoples - The Hakodate Museum of the Northern Peoples is housed in a building that once served as the Japan Bank, constructed in 1926. The museum is dedicated to Ainu culture and provides a fascinating insight into this indigenous culture, which is not widely known outside Japan.

The museum also offers information about other indigenous groups in Japan, such as the Sakhalin, who originate from an island north of Hokkaido that is now part of Russia.

What's Included
  • Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Hakodate
  • Licensed Local English-speaking Guide
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
What's Not Included
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Private Vehicle
  • You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
Additional Information

This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Hakodate!

Hakodate has a long history of international trade and as such hosted a small foreign community. That influence is evident in the European buildings, churches, and red-brick warehouses that you can see from the nostalgic streetcar that makes its rounds of the city.

Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that’s best for you!

Note1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.
Note
2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.

  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Location
Mount Hakodate
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tedar2001
Feb 5, 2024
Fun and flexible day in Hakodate - Humi was friendly knowledgeable and flexible on our full day tour of Hakodate. She learned that we wanted to eat fresh Hokkaido snow crab and worked that into our visit to the morning market. It was the best snow crab we have ever eaten…sweet and tasty! Then we visited the tower, fort and Mt. Hakodate and learned about the importance of Hakodate in the Japanese civil war that ended the Shogunate. When Humi learned we need train tickets to Noboribetsu the next day, she ended our tour at the JR station where she helped us to purchase our seats. We were lucky we did that because the train was sold out the next day! Thanks Humi for being flexible and sharing your city with us.
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Forewing_l
Nov 19, 2023
Fantastic tour of Hakodate - A great time with Heiji, and a light snow shower just made the scene even more memorable. We greatly enjoyed the Goryokaku Tower and the fort below, as well as the morning market and the former consulate's headquarters. He even spoke both English and Spanish - a remarkable feat! We had a wonderful time with Heiji, and would recommend this tour to all who swing through Hakodate
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Irene
Oct 19, 2023
A Date with HakoDate! - First visit to Hakodate & we had a lovely day out with Meji. It was a little difficult understanding his English but we got by nonetheless & had heaps of fun & laughter with him. It was fun being able to get on the local tram & bus during the tour (which might otherwise have been a little daunting for first-timers!) This tour is flexible & we were able to let Meji know what we preferred to do & where to visit so that was great. Altogether very enjoyable & highly recommended.
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Daniela3883
Jul 29, 2023
Wonderful introduction to Hakodate! - I had a great day in Hakodate with my English-speaking guide, Fumi. She was very organized and was at the hotel right on time to meet me, and shared lots of information about Hakodate during my tour. We started our visit with a trip to Goryokaku Park, where we took the elevator to see the view from the top. It was a nice, clear day so it was easy to see the star-shaped fort below. Fumi also helped me with shipping my souvenirs with Yamato when I bought too many to carry. :-) I appreciated her assistance. From there we went to Mt. Hakodate via the ropeway and had a really nice lunch with an amazing view. We also toured Motomachi, had a little stroll along the bay, and visited the Red Brick Warehouse. It was a really nice day, and I hope to come back again and do another tour with Fumi-san.
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Melody_m
Jul 8, 2023
Wonderful introduction to Hakodate! - I had a great day in Hakodate with my English-speaking guide, Fumi. She was very organized and was at the hotel right on time to meet me, and shared lots of information about Hakodate during my tour. We started our visit with a trip to Goryokaku Park, where we took the elevator to see the view from the top. It was a nice, clear day so it was easy to see the star-shaped fort below. Fumi also helped me with shipping my souvenirs with Yamato when I bought too many to carry. :-) I appreciated her assistance. From there we went to Mt. Hakodate via the ropeway and had a really nice lunch with an amazing view. We also toured Motomachi, had a little stroll along the bay, and visited the Red Brick Warehouse. It was a really nice day, and I hope to come back again and do another tour with Fumi-san.
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420deborahm
May 23, 2023
Wonderful tour - Fumio was an outstanding tour guide. We were at first a bit disappointed because of the fog and rainy weather but he really made the tour amazing. He even managed to squeeze in a visit to the shrine which was not on the original itinerary. Honestly, I'm not sure we could have seen half the things we saw without his help. Really wonderful experience. If you are going to book, ask for Fumio!
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355glennc
May 16, 2023
Great experience with knowledgeable guide. - We had a fantastic day with our guide Yuki. She was so friendly and knowledgeable of the area and made an itinerary in consultation with what suited our interests. She found a great little soba noddle place for lunch after working out what we had a preference for at the start of the trip. We were also ahead of time (due to some good luck with transport connections and no crowds) so she showed us some additional sites close to our hotel. I would highly recommended Yuki as a guide for any trip to Japan and her English was exceptional.
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Ananya_b
Sep 26, 2021
Time well spent in this beautiful city! - Overall had a fun day with Fumiko-san - she's a kind and considerate companion. For me the highlight was the visit to the top of Mount Hakodate which had absolutely spectacular views of the city. Sad that the Goryokaku Tower was closed but that was something out of the control of the tour operators.
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