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Hakodate: Full Bloom

ByMatt Evans
Rows of cherry blossoms and distant mountain peaks

A day on fromyesterday's report fromHirosaki Castle Park, today I followed thecherry blossom frontline up into Japan's northernmost island ofHokkaido. My destination today wasFort Goryokaku, a unique star-shaped citadel and Japan's first western-style fort, built in the closing years of theEdo Period (1603-1868) as a bulwark against foreign imperialism. Today, it's an impressive public park with over 1,500 cherry blossom trees planted throughout its grounds.

Before making my way into the park itself, my first stop was at theGoryokaku Tower - a 107 meter structure offering a commanding view across the whole of the park from its top floor observation deck. To mark the cherry blossomseason, the tower will open an hour earlier than usual from 8:00 to 19:00 until May 6.

Inside, the cherry blossoom had only just reached full bloom, creating some wonderful scenes along its angled moats, groves and grassy spaces. Overall, the trees outside the moat looked just slightly more vibrant and well-developed, while many inside the old defenses looked to be about a day behind. Best viewing should last a few more days but may be cut short before the end of the coming week by forecasted strong wind and rain.

As in previous years, gas barbeques are permitted in a special roped-off area immediately to the west of the former Magistrate's Office from 10:00 until 18:00, and the blossoms will be illuminated from 19:00 to 21:00 until May 6.

Goryokaku seen from the observation deck
A closer look along the west moat
Looking through a cherry blossom grove at the foot of the tower
View of the Nino Bridge
A row of trees on the inner side of the moat
Looking back at the Goryokaku Tower
The fort's star shape creates some interesting angles
Along the avenue lining the outside of the moat
The Goryokaku Tower peeking over a row of trees
The fort's former ramparts make nice strolling paths
An avenue of trees inside the fort
The same row seen from the central area
The reconstructed Magistrate's Office
Looking up again at the tower through a canopy of blossoms
A nice spot for a picnic
Another picnic area with tarps laid out
A typical branch in a grove on the outside of the moat
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