samedi 21 octobre 2023

Hakodate, Japan 2024-04-11 and 2024-05-01

Detailed description of Hakodate

Hakodate 300 000 h., is a port city on the southern tip of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island. It is known for its fresh seafood, its unique history and culture, and its beautiful scenery. Hakodate is surrounded by mountains and sea, and it offers stunning views of both. The city is also home to several parks and gardens, including Goryokaku Park, which is famous for its star-shaped design.


Hakodate was one of the first Japanese ports to open up to foreign trade in the 19th century. As a result, it has a rich and diverse history and culture, with influences from Japan, Europe, and Russia.

Hakodate is a major fishing port, and its seafood is some of the freshest in Japan. The city is known for its uni (sea urchin), squid, and crab. This bustling fish market is a great place to sample Hakodate's fresh seafood and other local delicacies.




The Hakodate Ropeway takes you to the top of Mount Hakodate observatory, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding.

Mount Hakodate Observatory is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hakodate, Japan, known for its stunning panoramic views of the city, Tsugaru Strait, and surrounding mountains. The observatory is located on the summit of Mount Hakodate and is also home to a restaurant, gift shop, and event hall. Mount Hakodate is a 334-meter-high inactive volcanic mountain in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.
 The Motomachi district is home to many Western-style buildings, including the Hakodate Orthodox Church and the Old British Consulate. It is designated as an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese government.

The church's exterior is made of red brick and has a distinctive green copper roof. The octagonal bell tower is topped by a golden cross.


Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward

The Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward is an important cultural property in Hakodate, Japan. It was completed in 1910 and is a stunning example of Giyōfū architecture, which combines Japanese and Western elements.

Detailed description of Hakodate

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Tokyo 東京 2024-04

Detailed description of Tokyo

Tokyo (東京 Tōkyō) is the enormous and wealthy capital of Japan, and also its main city, overflowing with culture, commerce, and most of all, people. As the most populated urban area in the world, Tokyo is a fascinating and dynamic metropolis that mixes foreign influences, consumer culture and global business along with remnants of the capital of old Japan. From modern electronics and gleaming skyscrapers to cherry blossoms and the Imperial Palace, this city represents the entire sweep of Japanese history and culture. Tokyo truly has something for every traveller.

Hachikō Square

Welcome to Hachiko, the famed intersection just outside of Tokyo’s Shibuya Station. Hachiko is a fascinating sightseeing spot in Japan for a number of reasons: the exciting crosswalk dance described above; its function as Tokyo’s most popular meeting spot and the entranceway into the trendy youth district of Shibuya.

Some of the interesting things in Tokyo:

Like an island of respite, the Tokyo Imperial Palace is surrounded by parks and gardens offering a getaway from the busy city streets. Surrounding the home of the Emperor, the grounds are painstakingly maintained and are one of the top destinations for visitors to the capital.


Aoyama Park Cemetery青山霊園

The cemetery is famous for its cherry blossoms, and at the season of hanami, which many people would visit.


The National** Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo (Miraikan) is dedicated to the future. It showcases the latest scientific and technological advances, and explores the social and ethical implications of these advances. Its focus on the future. 

It explores how new technologies could change our lives, and the challenges and opportunities that these changes present. Its interactive exhibits. Miraikan's exhibits are designed to be hands-on and interactive. Visitors can try out new technologies, learn about scientific principles, and explore the future for themselves


Asakusa Shrine

Asakusa Shrine is one of the most popular shrines in Tokyo. It is dedicated to the three men who founded the Sensoji Temple, which is located nearby. The shrine is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese architecture, and it is a popular spot for both tourists and locals.





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