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Cherry Blossoms 2015: Hakodate Report (4/29)

2015/04/29 - Hakodate Report
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This week, we bring you cherry blossom reports fromHokkaido. Today, I am inHakodate, Hokkaido's third largest city in the southern tip of the island, and visited the city's topcherry blossom spots. Hakodate is a 1.5-hourflight or a six hour train ride (shinkansen andlimited express train) fromTokyo.

The cherry blossoms inHakodate were the first to open in all ofHokkaido this season on April 21 and reached full bloom (mankai) three days later on April 24, ten days earlier than the average year. While thecherry blossoms usually take an average of one week from opening (kaika) to mankai, they tend to develop much quicker in the northern cities later in the season.

Hakodate Park

I started my day bright and early atHakodate Park, one of the city's topcherry blossom spots. The park was mostly quiet except for the early morning walkers doing laps near the main entrance. I joined them for a lap to warm up on this slightly chilly morning and headed off to explore the park.

There are about 700cherry trees planted in the park and while the blossoms still looked full and fluffy, the petals have started to fall and would drop in the hundreds in slightly strong winds. It should still be peak viewing over the next couple of days as the weather is forecast to be sunny, before even more petals drop off and the trees start looking more leafy than blossom-y.

Food stalls still closed in the early morning hours
This little guy was picking all the blossoms out
Cherry blossoms at the park
Cherry trees and food stalls near the southern end of the park
A small amusement park in Hakodate Park
The bench
Cool guys don't look at explosions
View of the park with the sea obscured by low hanging clouds in the background
Please dispose of your rubbish properly when picnicking. This murder of crows was really scary

Dropped by theHakodate Morning Market for breakfast to sample some of the fresh seafood thatHakodate is famous for before heading to my next destination,Fort Goryokaku.

My sea urchin, scallop and crab ricebowl for breakfast

Fort Goryokaku

From Hakodate Station, it takes about twenty minutes (about ten minutes by tram, followed by a ten-minute walk) to get toFort Goryokaku. Goryokaku is a massive star-shaped, western style fortress built towards the end of theEdo Period. There are about 1600cherry trees planted along its moats making it one ofHokkaido's bestcherry blossom spots. The observation deck of the nearby 107-meter tall Goryokaku Tower offers a bird's eye view of the star-shaped fort and cherry trees. Access to the observatory costs 840 yen.

The cherry trees inside the fort were at full bloom and should remain at their peak for the next few days, while the cherry trees outside the moat had petals falling but still looked full. For those in the area, I would recommend you to go before the weekend is over to catch the best of both worlds, full bloom on the inside and petals falling on the outside.

I headed up to the observation deck first to check out the views and wasn't disappointed at all. It was impressive to see the fort and the numerous cherry trees in full bloom from above. After taking about a million pictures of the view, I headed into the fort itself. The fort is free to enter and visitors can also walk along the moat alongside the cherry trees or along the raised banks above the trees. The view from inside the fort was as gorgeous as it was from the top as I walked along the moat. I saw many people enjoying the beautiful spring weather strolling around. Open fires are not allowed inside the fort, but is allowed outside the moat, and that's where I saw lots of people picnicking and barbecuing under cherry trees.

Goryokaku Tower and blossoms
Full bloom
Hanging out along the top of the banks
Paddling boats in the moat
Changing lanes, along the moat (at the bottom) and on the banks (at the top)
In one area near the tower, picnic spaces and grills are available for rent
More picnicking outside the moat
The air here smelt so good with barbecued meat
The road to Goryokaku
Goryokaku Tower in the distance, cherry trees and part of the moat


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