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  2. Hakodate Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, a simple park was established at the current site of Hakodate Park. It was not until the year leading up to 1879, however, that the park took on its current unique form through a proposal of Richard Eusden, the British Consul of Hakodate, and with the support of the citizens of Hakodate. Eusden brought the influence of European culture ...

  3. Hakodate - Wikipedia

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    Hakodate (函館市, Hakodate-shi) (formerly written as Hakodadi) is a city and port located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the capital city of Oshima Subprefecture. As of January 31, 2024, the city had an estimated population of 239,813 with 138,807 households, and a population density of 354 persons per km² (920 persons per ...

  4. Former British Consulate of Hakodate - Wikipedia

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    The Former British Consulate of Hakodate (Japanese: 函館市旧イギリス領事館, Hepburn: Hakodate-shi kyū Igirisu ryōjikan), also officially known as the Opening-Port Memorial Hall and commonly called the Old British Consulate, is a historic house museum meant to preserve the now-defunct consulate of the United Kingdom to Hakodate, Japan, and memorialise the opening of Hokkaido to ...

  5. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – structures (Hokkaidō)

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    Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 1 旧函館博物館1号 kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ichi-gō: 1879: Hakodate: Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 2 旧函館博物館2号 kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ni-gō: 1884: Hakodate

  6. Hokkaido Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Hakodate was a treaty port that opened to foreign ships in Ansei 6 (1859); includes the red brick warehouses, Former Public Hall of Hakodate Ward (旧函館区公会堂) (pictured), Hakodate Orthodox Church (函館ハリストス正教会), etc; see Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings

  7. Category:Culture in Hakodate - Wikipedia

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  8. Goryōkaku - Wikipedia

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    Today, Goryōkaku is a park declared as a Special Historical Site, being a part of the Hakodate city museum and a citizens' favorite spot for cherry-blossom viewing in spring. See also [ edit ]

  9. Hakodate City Museum - Wikipedia

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    Hakodate City Museum (市立函館博物館, Shiritsu Hakodate Hakubutsukan) is a museum of history and natural history in Hakodate Park, Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan.The forerunner of the current museum, the Hakodate Provisional Museum, building one, opened in May 1879, the second building in 1884, and the third building (later demolished) in 1891.

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