Hakodate Park

函館公園
AdmissionFree
Opening Hours9:30 - 20:00
Closed-
Contact 0138-23-3763
NotesPark, historical buildings, photography spot, kids playground, toilets, wheelchair access
Location /
Getting There
Hakodate Park is located in the southern end of Hakodate City. It is near the base of Mt. Hakodate. Without a car, the best way to get to the park is to take the tram from Hakodate station and get off at Aoyagi-cho (¥230). It is a 2 minute walk from here.
3-15 Aoyagicho, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0044

Hakodate Park is one of the gems in Hakodate. During the cherry blossom season from mid April to the beginning of May, it is covered in beautiful cherry blossoms and is one of the top spots in Hokkaido to enjoy these flowers. The blossoms here are stunning and a must see if you are in Hakodate at this time. The park was established in 1874, but was transformed into its current layout in 1879. The new park was proposed by Richard Eusden, the British Consul of Hakodate. The park has western elements to it and is home to many attractions and sightseeing spots. 

 

 

The park is hugely popular in the spring time due to the cherry blossoms. Throughout the park you can find many other attractions that are there throughout the year. There are several historic colonial buildings here. These include the Kyushiritsu Hakodate Library, and the Hakodate City Museum. For those with kids there is a small amusement park, and a small zoo down the bottom of the park. Other points of interest include the grave of a German consul, Ludwig Haber. He was a murdered in 1874 by an anti foreign Japanese national. And up near the top, overlooking the park is a stone carving plus a small pavilion. 

Round One

ラウンドワン
Admission
(per person)
¥1580 - ¥2580 Spotcha (all other sports & activities)
¥310 - ¥360 Darts per 30minutes or ¥1190 to ¥1340 free time
¥590 - ¥730 Bowling per game
¥310 - ¥460 Karaoke per 30 minutes or ¥890 to ¥2050 free time
¥310 - ¥470 Billiards per 30 minutes or ¥990 to ¥1420 free time

Opening Hours10:00 - 6:00 (in the morning)
Sapporo Susukino location open all day
No admission after 22:00 for under 18s
Closed-
Contact011-865-8051 Shiroishi
011-520-1022 Susukino
011-733-8801 North ward
016-649-5071 Asahikawa
NotesAmusement and game centre. Darts, billiards, bowling, karaoke, indoor tennis, basketball, archery, indoor skating rink, archery, table tennis, futsal, volleyball, batting practice, rodeo
Location /
Getting There
3 locations in the city of Sapporo in north ward, central ward, and shiroishi ward.
1 location in the city of Asahikawa.

 

Round One is a well known spot that is a popular place for families, groups of friends and dates. There are three Round One establishments in the city of Sapporo, with one being located in central Asahikawa. All the Round One buildings are huge as there is a lot to do inside them! They all have plenty of parking and are three to four floors high. In the middle of the round one centre is a large skating rink that is used for inline skating, scooters, and they have segway lessons there! There are two options once inside, a flat rate to use all the courts & spaces, or you can pay for just one activity or sport. 

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The individual spaces that can be rented include billiards, darts, bowling, and karaoke. Patrons can book for every thirty minutes or for an unlimited time flat rate. All the prices vary depending on age and and what time of day or night you are visiting. There is so much to do at round one, you will never be bored! If sports aren’t your thing, then you can enjoy the vast game centre here, playing video games on the machines. And of course, to make any visit memorable, they have the photo booths (knowns as Purikura) to capture those special moments.