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  2. Hakodate - Wikipedia

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    The city is well known for seafood and sushi. Hakodate shio (salt) ramen is also a famous specialty of the city. Shio ramen has a pale, clear, broth made with plenty of salt and any combination of chicken, pork bone, vegetables, fish, and seaweed. [19] On a similar note, Hakodate's city fish is the squid.

  3. 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

  4. Hokkaido Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The last castle to be built in Edo period Japan; it served as the base for the Matsumae Domain daimyō and later as a battleground during the Boshin War and Battle of Hakodate; to the north of the castle is a temple district with five temples, Hōdō-ji (法幢寺), family temple and burial site of the Matsumae clan daimyō, Aun-ji (阿吽寺 ...

  5. Category:Culture in Hakodate - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Hokkaido dialects - Wikipedia

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    The dialect or dialects of Hokkaido (北海道方言, Hokkaidō-hōgen), commonly called Hokkaidō-ben (北海道弁), originated in the area where people from all over Japan gathered and settled.

  8. Hakodate foreign settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Kanemori red brick warehouses, renovations of the original warehouses built within the foreign settlement in 1869. Many of the stores and buildings built by the foreigners, while nonexistent today, have influenced some of Hakodate's architecture: there are many quasi-Western buildings built by local Japanese, especially clustered around the former settlements, to this day.

  9. List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

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    The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their "especially high historical or artistic value". [2] [3] The list presents 50 materials or sets of materials from ancient to feudal Japan, spanning a period from about 4,500 BC to 1361 AD. The actual number of items is more than 50 because ...

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