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A solo trip to Hakodate in the summer is the best ! Hello! This is bien. I’m currently in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Today, I had breakfast at a marketplace that’s packed even on a weekday morning , enjoyed rich fries at a shop with a strange exterior, took commemorative photos while being hit by heavy rain , sat in a chair like a king , got soaked in a puddle so deep , admired the exotic harbor scenery, and ate a lot of sushi at a popular conveyor-belt sushi restaurant . I thoroughly enjoyed my solo trip to Hakodate from morning to night. Good morning ! Hakodate is cool, even in August. I’m currently staying at a hotel right near JR Hakodate Station. I ‘ll take a sauna bath to refresh myself before breakfast. Morning saunas are the best, after all. So, I’m off! Actually, my hotel is in front of the station, so I could walk to the Hakodate Morning Market, but it’s raining, so I’m heading there by car. The sky looks ominous. It’s 7am, so I wonder what’s going on? Is the morning market crowded? There’s a theory that the morning market is the only place that’s incredibly crowded. Hakodate The morning market is on the left, so where should I park? Is this a good place? There’s a place called Donburi Yokocho and I’m thinking of having a seafood bowl for breakfast. If I park here, it ‘s really close by and the morning market and Donburi Yokocho are right next door, so it’s great. The location of this parking lot was great. We’ve arrived , we’ve arrived. Donburi Yokocho is right in front of us ! 食べましたか、おいしいお野菜とおいしいお酒を 楽しみました。 English: The restaurant I was originally planning to go to, which has sea gulls, is closed after the Obon holiday , so I will look for another restaurant. Hakodate Morning Market , located right next to JR Hakodate Station, is home to Donburi Yokocho, a street corner . This floor is lined with various shops, including restaurants where you can enjoy seafood bowls and sushi, as well as ramen shops. This time I will have a seafood bowl at this restaurant. It is now 7am, but it was already full. This restaurant offers live squid sashimi for 2,200 yen. It took about 10 minutes to get to a counter seat . The menu looks like this. I started the day with a luxurious Morning Market Five-Food Bowl (with scallops) . There were many employees, and the turnover was quite fast, but the seafood bowl arrived in just a few minutes. This Five-Food Bowl allows you to enjoy the luxury of five types of fish: salmon, shrimp, sea urchin, salmon roe, and scallops . And the price is 2,300 yen. I will have a luxurious seafood bowl at 7am. I think my stomach would be shocked if I suddenly started eating a seafood bowl, so I will have a large amount of miso soup first (it was delicious) . I started with the scallops, pretending to start with the sea urchin. I don’t know if it was because I went into the sauna and drank hot miso soup in the morning that my taste buds exploded, but it was incredibly delicious. I don’t usually eat breakfast, but I picked up the pace. And the salmon roe that kept sticking to the rice was delicious . In the second half, I kept the same pace until the end and finished it in no time. If you come here and don’t know what to order, I recommend the Goshoku Donburi. It was delicious. Thank you for the meal . Today is Tuesday, but since it’s the week after Obon, some stores were closed. If you have a store in mind that you want to go to , I recommend calling in advance to check. Next, we went to the morning market next to Donburi Yokocho. Here you can experience squid fishing, a Hakodate specialty. By the way, it costs 1,500 yen today. If you go straight from here, you will find the squid fishing experience area, but it was surprisingly crowded so I gave up on taking photos (tears). Further next door is the Hakodate Morning Market Square. This is a food court where you can enjoy not only seafood bowls but also sashimi and seafood barbecues. 間と一緒にお疲れ様でした! 食べましたか? English: There is a queue so it is recommended for those who want to enjoy a variety of dishes. And if you go further back, you will find that they have opened in places like this as well. And across from the morning market is Lucky Pierrot. Wow, the seafood bowl was delicious. Speaking of which, the rain has stopped. While the rain has stopped, we head to the next tourist spot. At Hakodate Morning Market, you are allowed to take photos with advance permission , but there were more people than I expected, and even if I had taken photos, I was worried that they would all be blurred out, so I gave up. Haha. When you get this way, there isn’t much traffic. I feel like having a coffee. Maybe I should buy one at Seico Mart. Wow, the morning market was amazing . Everyone goes to the morning market (I was one of them) . It’s still before 8 in the morning , 7:56. I arrived at the morning market at 7 in the morning , so I wonder how long I waited? I think I lined up for about 10 minutes . I waited in line for 10 to 15 minutes before being shown to a counter seat. I don’t think it took more than 30 or 40 minutes, so the turnover is fast. There were a lot of store employees, so it was amazing. The turnover was quick (it didn’t take too long in total). Seico Mart turns 54 on August 10th. It’s amazing that it’s been around for 54 years! I bought some hot cafe latte and milk coffee. The coffee was also delicious and sweet . The next tourist spot I was heading to was the cape. About 3km from here, there is a place called Tatematsumisaki. The rain has stopped now, so it would be great if I could go sightseeing while the rain is still stopping. I came across a tram bound for Yachigashira . The tram’s cross and Hakodate is thriving and there are traffic lights , but there aren’t many cars. You can tour Hakodate without renting a car , but if you choose to do so, how can I put it? You can move around in a private space , and it’s really stress-free . It’s really empty (maybe it’s because of the location). It might be because it’s 8am, but wow, this side is also empty and comfortable. It ‘s a pleasant drive . There’s a bronze statue. This is Hakodate Park . Ah , it was a statue of Sakamoto Ryoma. I came out onto a road along the sea . 760m later I arrived. There’s also Yachigashira Onsen over here , which has a sauna and a cold bath. I remember it being great the last time I went there. There are hot and lukewarm waters. The hot water, what temperature was it? Something like 44 degrees? It was really hot. There weren’t many people in it because it was so hot. If I go straight, I wonder if it’s Tatematsu Cape. I wonder what it’s like? : There don’t seem to be any tourists around hereIt ‘s scary when there are so few peopleIs this the parking lot after passing through the path of the temple graves ? AmazingThe view of the sea is also amazingIt ‘s scary because it feels like an animal might show upI looked at the Hakodate Higumap but there have been no sightings around here so I thought there was no way to escapeBut when you see it on the news, there’s no way to escapeIf it shows up in a place like this, it’s amazingThe view of the sea is amazingWe’ve arrived – there are quite a few people there, camper vans and suchOn the contrary, it’s safer when there are people around in places like thisAmazingIt looks really niceThe view of the cityscape across the sea and the mountains in the background is amazingArrivedIt’s very wideTraffic restrictions in place from 5pm to 10pmAre we talking about Mt. HakodateWho left trash there?There’s trash scattered all over the placeIt’s amazingSeriously, it’s just right even in this outfitIt ‘s so cool it doesn’t feel like AugustHakodate Mt. walking courseIs there a mountain promenade from here ? : Wow, there are all kinds of Senjojiki courses , and they even have courses up to ABCDEFGHIJK! Amazing! The name of this place comes from the Ainu word Yokoushi (a place to lie in wait). I stand here and wait to catch fish. I see, I see. During World War II, this place was off-limits to civilians. Now, it’s a popular scenic spot overlooking the Tsugaru Strait, attracting many tourists. It’s a little cloudy (unfortunate weather), but it’s a truly spectacular view . It’s really windy here , from Tatemachi Cape . Please subscribe and like! Tatemachi Cape is a cape jutting out southeast of Mt. Hakodate, facing the Tsugaru Strait. What do you call this fence ? It’s windy even here, but the moment I peeked over, it was like a typhoon, but it still had a great view. What’s it like here? Is it really windy all year round? This strong wind in the Tsugaru Strait is Hakodate’s famous squid! Ah, but it’s so cool, it doesn’t feel like August! It’s amazing when you step back and look at it from a distance. It’s seriously cool! Right now, I’m wearing a thin hoodie over a short-sleeved shirt , but it’s still cool. I heard on the news that Hokkaido is finally 40 degrees! I wonder which area he was referring to. It’s definitely not like that in Hakodate. I wonder what temperature it is now . I think the temperature feels like 25 degrees here. It’s really cool. As I was staring blankly, I discovered something like a cave in the distance. The faint sight in the distance is said to be the Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture. By the way, I’m sightseeing in Aomori Prefecture again this year, and in particular the Shimokita Peninsula. It’s a really unique sight to see a bench in a place like this . The view from this bench was also quite nice. However, the wind is strong, so even in summer you might want to bring a jacket. It looks like it’s going to rain a lot . It’s dark, but the view is nice . Yoisho , Tatemachi Cape was great . If you come to Hakodate, this is definitely one of the places you want to visit , right ?! This is the one-way entrance and exitAnd next, I’ll go a little further in time, I’ll go to Hasegawa Store, which is famous for its yakitori bento, but the rice in the bento is a bit … I’m not that hungry so I wonder if I can just buy yakitoriI think there are options like yakitori and side dishes so I’ll take a lookIt ‘s still 8:40am and Lucky Pierrot opens at 10am so I can’t buy Lucky Pierrot yet, so I might go to Hasegawa Store and then Red Brick WarehouseMaybe there’s no one there yet so I’ll go for a bitThis is amazingOn the way backThe way back was amazingIt ‘s a one-way mountain roadIs Hakodate like that ?I wonder if there are no deer anymoreCome to think of it, I can’t find any animal signs, or rather there aren’t any at all If you go a little further to the right and go straight, you will reach Hakodate Hachiman Shrine. This area is easy to visit all at once , and the torii gate is so mysterious that I decided to take a photo of just the torii gate. The wide, straight staircase and the torii gate are truly mystical. Wow , this road is really wide. Is it really only one lane? Oh, it’s a pretty steep slope. Looking at it like this, I wonder if it’s considered a two-lane road. Actually, it would be awkward if it was one lane, so I’ll park a little further back. This is the Red Brick Warehouse, and it ‘s huge right now. This might be the Hasegawa Store from 9am, and the Hasegawa Store and Lucky Pierrot are next to each other. There was a tour bus parked here, so I was able to park in the Hasegawa Store parking lot, but I found a nice long spot to wait for the bus behind me to move, so I’d like to take a walk when the rain stops. Then the bus was gone, so I headed to the Hasegawa Store . The parking lot, there are four parking spaces. I can eat it ! Yes, I wonder what time the Hasegawa Store opens in the morning. Maybe 7 or 8 in the morning. They open really early, so if you don’t like seafood bowls, you might want to buy breakfast at the Hasegawa Store. It’s so big I can’t fit it in. Hakodate’s specialty yakitori bento. Since it’s the Hasegawa Store , I’ll order some yakitori right away. They have pre-made yakitori in the prepared food section , but I’ll fill out this and order it. I handed over the order form and completed the payment. I’ll wander around a bit while waiting for the yakitori to be ready . To my surprise , there was a goods section in this place. I got some yakitori. I asked if it was okay to order it separately, and they said yes. It was surprisingly empty. I wasn’t sure if I could eat the bento, so I ordered yakitori meatballs and chicken and chicken breast sauce. It looked really delicious, so I’ll try it out for myself, or it would be good for a solo trip. What’s this ? The good thing about it is that you can eat it a little at a time (Hakodate is the best). I don’t think I’ll ever get bored of it. I had yakitori after eating a seafood bowl at the morning market (I think you can eat a lot if the genres are different). It’s delicious, this is delicious. But the weather’s terrible. It’s starting to rain. It was just right that the rain stopped and I ate yakitori for the first time in a while . It’s delicious. But this, you know, it was the last one in no time. The chicken breast is delicious. The chicken breast is delicious . What’s with the first bite? The chicken breast is a little more delicious after the third or fourth bite. I’m the type that makes a comeback later. I’m not good at eating at a second bar in the morning , but it might be good to have Lucky Pierrot, a seafood bowl, or a hamburger for lunch and then have yakitori as a second meal . It was like a gourmet hopping trip, it was great, I’m glad I went to Hakodate this time It’s a tourist destination that isn’t affected by the weather so you don’t need a car and even if it rains you can tour inside the buildings (there are many facilities) and the quality is high It’s amazing when you think about it you can get there quickly from the airport by bus When you go to the sauna and cold bath in the morning your sense of taste becomes more sensitive So the flavors seem stronger or you can eat something delicious and when you’re traveling you should definitely try it So we set off Afterwards I was curious about Hokkaido but I haven’t tried it yet What about Jingisukan or Jingisukan and soup curry I’ve never tried it I wonder how it’s like It’s a really steep slope and if you turn right there at the end there is FUJIYA Is that the FUJIYA that makes those cakes? (It’s too far away, so I might have made a mistake lol) I parked here and there and went sightseeing. The rain just stopped. It’s really bumpy here, 200 yen an hour . It’s cheaper than over there , 200 yen an hour, so it’s 100 yen. Hakodate City Motomachi Tourist Parking Lot. Good – the rain stopped just as I arrived. I’ve arrived. The former British Consulate. The British Consulate was established in Hakodate in 1859. It was the third Japanese trading port after America and Russia. After touring the British Events Hall, I plan to visit the nearby Public Hall, so I bought a joint ticket for both. It was built by Hakodate craftsmen based on a design by the British government. I’d love to live in a room with this kind of atmosphere at least once. There are also rental tripods here, so it’s easy to take commemorative photos even by yourself. This is the consul’s office. They’ve recreated the room from that time and introduced Mr. Richard, who was loved by the citizens. You can also take commemorative photos in this room . There ‘s a time slipscope. I managed to take some photos with my camera. This is the image that was posted on the gate of the consulate. It’s the national emblem of Greece. It’s so cool! How do they come up with designs like this? It’s amazing! This floor is called the Port Opening Museum. The history and culture of Hakodate’s port opening are introduced on exhibition panels. The kanji for Hakodate is from 1869. At that time, when the Treaty of Peace and Amity between Japan and the United States was signed, Western countries began to arrive in Japan one after another. Treaties were signed with five countries, and the following year Hakodate opened as an international trading port. With the port opening, various goods were imported, and sophisticated culture began to permeate Hakodate. There were many other explanations, so be sure to check it out if you ‘re traveling to Hakodate. The next area we came to is the Port Opening Memorial Hall. The entire floor is painted with a world map depicting Hakodate at the time of its opening. I discovered a rare photo spot, so I took a commemorative photo. It’s difficult to take photos alone. And finally, here is where you can dress up in a little cosplay and take commemorative photos . I should have changed clothes anyway. Damn, the rain’s getting stronger again! So I’ll just keep walking, and since I have an umbrella, I’ll keep walking and head to the public hall that you can see in the distance. It’s right after Motomachi Park, so it’s only a five-minute walk . I think you could really walk around this area in about half a day . I’m traveling alone and the rain is a bit of a letdown. I’m really glad I wasn’t touring hidden spots. In the distance, I spotted some divine statues. These are called the Four Heavenly Kings. They are four people who contributed to the development of Hakodate during the Meiji period. By the way, Hakodate’s population was always around tenth in the country until the end of the war. Motomachi Park is spacious and has a great view, and the view of Hakodate city from here was also very good. It was so divine! These very wide stairs. I climbed the stairs and the public hall came into view. It’s gorgeous, flashy, and has a very beautiful design. And when I looked back, it looked like this. The old Hakodate Ward Public Hall was completed in 1910 after the Chamber of Commerce was destroyed in a fire in August 1907. At that time , a council for the construction of the public hall was formed with financing from local residents, but because it was after the fire, donations were only a few thousand yen at the time. After consulting with the wealthy merchant of the time, Soma Teppei, he donated 50,000 yen, and the building was completed for about 58,000 yen. The public hall was used for various purposes over the years and is roughly divided into four periods. This large room is the dining hall. Going further, there is also a photo spot like this. You can go up this staircase to the second floor. Feeling like an aristocrat, I went up the stairs and found the toilet. I arrived at the large hall with a beautifully designed staircase. It is incredibly spacious and is about 6m high. 。 English : It’s said to be 430 square meters, and I discovered a great photo spot in this very spot. Although the weather was unfortunate, the view from the large hall on the second floor was still amazing. I had a strong image of it being a tourist spot that I’d like to return to on a sunny day , but there was a lot to see and it was fun. It’s a tourist spot that is n’t affected by the weather, and the maximum admission fee is 300 yen per adult. And the rain started to get stronger again. Just as we finished sightseeing safely and returned to the car, it started pouring. I knew there was a storm and rain forecast, but I never expected it to rain this much. What should we do next? Let’s have a little strategy meeting (in my head). So, the rain is too intense . It’s really raining. It ‘s different from what I imagined . What should I do? I could go back to the hotel early and go to the sauna. This is bad. It’s so intense. 300 yen. No good
. If I open the window, the rain comes in so fast. I wanted to go for a walk. There are churches nearby and the townscape is nice, but I had planned to take a walk around Hachimanzaka and that area , but this is really tough. I only had an umbrella. So I changed my schedule a bit and for now , it’s amazing. Look, the sea in the back, amazing. I wonder if there are sightseeing boats in Hakodate. Come to think of it, there ‘s a port over there, so I wanted to take a walk along the coast here, but I’ll wait and see. I still have some time, so I’ll come back when the rain stops. It’s raining this much. I wasn’t expecting this rain, but on the other hand, if it’s raining this much , I think there will be fewer tourists. Wow, it ‘s turned into a big puddle here. The parking lot near the Red Brick Warehouse is probably here. It’s expensive, but I guess we have no choice but to park here. Hehehe. The rain is really intense. Everyone is grinning because the rain is so strong. Lucky Pierrot looks crowded too. Is this the opposite of what happens, where it gets crowded? Everyone is indoors and everyone is concentrated in the stores and facilities. Shall I go for a look? Lucky Pierrot and Hasegawa Store are collaborating. I wonder if I should go to the Red Brick Warehouse , the destination of this rain collaboration. This is Hakodate’s signature tourist spot, Kanamori Red Brick Warehouse, was built by Watanabe , who moved from Nagasaki to Hakodate and worked in the sales of imported goods. 帰りました。 English: It all started when Kumashiro bought the building in 1887 and began operating a commercial warehouse. However, after a major fire in 1907, the current warehouse was built in 1909. Over time, it has been transformed into a complex with restaurants, souvenir shops and more, and has become a popular tourist spot. The Red Brick Warehouse is divided into four main areas: Hakodate History Plaza, Kanamori Hall, Kanamori Museum, and Bay Hakodate. Opposite the Red Brick Warehouse is Lucky Pierrot and Starbucks. It’s not just raining, it’s thundering like a typhoon and it’s storming. Amazing. However, if you look at it positively , you can take pictures of the almost mystical view of the red bricks outside. I don’t know if it’s mystical or not, but this is where you’ll find souvenir shops, sweet shops and more. Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, it’s raining really hard, it’s raining harder than I expected, so I’ll take a break here. I’m getting used to it now and can move on the bridge. The rain is getting stronger again, so I thought I’d take shelter, but everyone would think the same thing. There was a huge traffic jam and it was extremely crowded. There are many different types of music boxes for sale here. So I returned to the car and made a reservation for takeout by phone . It seems like it would take about 15 minutes for takeout , so I think the seats are probably full. If they are full , I guess you’ll have to wait until a seat becomes available before ordering? I think it ‘s definitely faster to order by phone in advance. If you’re traveling alone, I especially recommend takeout. The temperature dropped too much because of the rain, and it’s 24 degrees outside, but my feet got really wet from the rain, so it felt cold. I’ll turn on the heater. Even though it was August, there was no takeout counter, so I just pushed my way through the queue for eating in, and I called out as loudly as I could to make it clear that I was ordering takeout and wasn’t cutting in line. I finally got my order and here we are. The inside of the restaurant was amazing, it was all hectic, so I decided to eat right away . It seems like the set comes with a fixed drink, so I ordered the Chinese chicken burger set, but it seems to always come with oolong tea. I guess that’s why it’s served so quickly. The Chinese chicken burger and fries were quite thick , but surprisingly, I think I could still eat them. Delicious fries. I wonder what sauce they use. These thin fries at McDonald’s have a meat sauce-like texture and a white sauce similar to that of gratin , which is nice but these potato-flavored fries are nice too.Next I had a Chinese chicken burger.It looks like it would be difficult to eat all the ingredients in one bite at the same time.It’s really rich.Chicken is always good.I’ve been eating a lot of chicken lately.I had yakitori and then had a chicken burger.The flavor of the chicken skin, or rather the parts around it, is really soaked in and is it rich? With chicken in the middle, is it a normal hamburger? The patty is sandwiched in between the two pieces, and the last bite is delicious , but it’s a little strong in flavor. I do n’t know if it’s because I’m getting older, but recently, I’ve found that lighter flavors taste better. Then the fries are served with oolong tea. It ‘s definitely necessary to have oolong tea, as it’s very rich after a hamburger , so if you don’t drink oolong tea every now and then, it might be dangerous. But it’s delicious, and the container the fries are in is innovative , and I think this one is definitely more reasonable. It ‘s easy to hold and easy to eat, and after eating this, the parking fee was 1,200 yen (I could eat another burger lol). For now, I think I’ll go to Secoma and buy a hot coffee and a hot cafe latte. It’s a little chilly , it’s amazing that it’s a little chilly in August. So , although it’s raining heavily, I’ll resume sightseeing when I can. I have to go. I ‘m not going to climb any mountains or go to any dangerous places or rivers, so I’ll just continue with my quick drive and sightseeing. Maybe I’ll be able to take some photos of a different Hakodate. Maybe, but it’s raining so hard. It’s like someone ‘s famous quote . When you hear a quote, you think, “Someday I’ll do something, but I’ll never do it.” Oh, this is my first time on this side . Wow, there’s some kind of statue . What is it? A monument to the landing of Emperor Meiji. There’s an anchor over there. An anchor object, perhaps a monument. Oh , this is bad . Oh, there’s a shoe on the ground. Wow, this place is bad. I wonder if I can cross here. There’s a huge puddle here ? Flooded? Or is it just a puddle ? But there are tourist buses going by so I wonder if it’s okay What is this place called? A green island, perhaps?
But the rain is letting up a bit There are surprisingly many cars parked here It’s so big , so big This is all a parking lot It’s insane There are so many black-tailed gulls I wonder if I should go in there and take a commemorative photo Wow So many black-tailed gulls What kind of space is this? It’s really heavy rain and the black-tailed gulls are taking a rest in a place like this It’s completely flooded I thought it was just a shallow puddle but my feet are already soaked Wow I should have brought sandals Maybe I can go here Wow But this place looks dangerous too I wonder if we can’t go on the promenade over there anymore Wow The drainage here is poor No way it’s going to be wet anyway It ‘s turned into a river here I wonder if it’s okay It’s turned into a river I don’t think we’ll be caught up in a disaster here The rain has weakened a lot This is already a river Look, something like this can happen on a promenade I’ve never seen it on a promenade It was definitely raining abnormally Rain The rain has stopped now and it connects from here Wow, amazing If you go to the end of this road you can see the Red Brick Warehouse across the street The sea is there, of course I don’t think it’s going to overflow the sea, but it’s an amazing view Well, I’m sure there aren’t any bears or anything Ah, I was shocked by the puddle just now Well, on the other hand, the puddle was so deep that my feet got wet which is why I came all the way here Oh , I guess I have to go a little further to the right to see it I can see the red brick warehouse On the other hand, there are no tourists so I have the view all to myself The ground is terrible though りんご ぜひご活用ください。 English: But it ‘s amazing, there’s a place like this ! There’s a place like this, amazing, there’s even a bench, wow, nice , amazing , there’s some kind of statue, what is this? This monument was created in 2009 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the twin city partnership between Aomori City and Hakodate City , the rain has stopped, are these roads connected ? It’s a little scary, looking from this side, you can faintly see the wire or rope of the ropeway in the clouds , and this side is Hakodate Station , looking from this side, there are quite a few boats parked, there are parked over here too, it’s almost stopped, the ground was terrible because of the heavy rain, but the view was great, I recommend it for a walk on your own trip, wow, this is a nickname , when you suddenly come to your senses you wonder what you’re doing, all these shiny things are puddles, and they’re quite deep, I found a black-tailed gull, it’s looking at me , amazing, looking at me, hello , oh, it ran away, I should have said hello in a more proper voice, I was trying to say hello like Mickey Mouse, but my voice was harder than I thought and it came out weird , it ran away, maybe the rain has stopped, simply I’m sorry I got wet . The sun is shining over there. I think I’ll go back to the hotel and change my socks. I got wetter than I expected. This place is like a promenade, or maybe a plaza? It’s really spacious. I wonder what this place is. Nishi Wharf. I got takeout from Lucky Pierro earlier and it’s really crowded. The rain has let up so the line is outside. It’s 1pm, or lunchtime, and it’s incredibly crowded. It’s really crowded . It’s already an hour-long wait . In August, it might be best not to travel alone to easily accessible tourist spots during the summer vacation season. It’s so crowded, it’s dangerous . It’s getting sunny all of a sudden . Maybe God is telling me to do more sightseeing! The tourism god says things like this can also become travel memories. The conditions are always too perfect, even if you only travel, but sometimes it’s still a bit of a problem. What do you do when the conditions are bad like this ?帰りました。 English : Things like that are good, aren’t they? In my case, it’s more like I jumped into a puddle and had memories. Of course, good memories remain, but memories of something that happened are more memorable . I guess it’s just how the human brain works, but looking at it from this side, it looks like there are a lot of leaves growing, and this kind of thing is nice too. Are there a lot of hotels on this street ? When I returned to the hotel to change my socks, I discovered Hakodate Ekimae Yokocho, so I decided to take a look. I haven’t read any reviews so I can’t say for sure, but it has almost all of Hakodate ‘s specialties, so it has a nice old-fashioned atmosphere. I changed my socks and resumed sightseeing. The rain had completely stopped. There’s a ramen shop called Shinano in front of the station that’s incredibly crowded. I’ll go sightseeing nearby. I still have time before I go for dinner , so I don’t have dinner or anything. It’s not even 2pm yet, so I have quite a bit of time, and I ‘m not really hungry, so I’ll just wait a bit. There’s a huge ship around here. This ship, this Maru, isn’t it the Mashu Maru ? This is the parking lot. Amazing , can you tour inside that ship? Arrival at the Mashu Maru Memorial Museum. Next up is the Hakodate City Seikan Ferry Memorial Museum, Mashu Maru. The whole ship has been turned into a museum and can be viewed in the same condition as when it was in operation. It seems that 55 ships were in service between the time the Seikan Ferry route was opened in 1908 and March 1988. These are the seats from that time . You can get a panoramic view of the harbor from the window. There is also a section called “Tickets à la carte” where tickets from the nostalgic days of the Japanese National Railways are on display. There was also an exhibition of uniforms here . If you go further in, you can change into the captain’s uniform and take a commemorative photo, but for some reason I could n’t get one (I’m a weakling). There were lots of black-tailed gulls in this area too . I can see the townscape of Tate and the mountains. This is the green island where I walked with my feet wet earlier. And this is Hachimanzaka, isn’t it? It stretches out in a straight line. Thank you, Mashu Maru . But the rain is bad . It’s worse than before. Wow, it’s bad. It quickly becomes a puddle here too. Wow, this is bad. The puddles here in front of the station are so deep , it’s bad. It ‘s like this. No , this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. The worst tragedy I ‘m going to eat after going to the sauna. Anyway, I went to the sauna. It was great. Then, while I was in the sauna , the rain stopped and the sun started to come out a little. It’s only after 4pm, but I’m going to get some sushi. I called in advance and they said it’s least crowded around 4pm, so I’ll go now. We’ll almost arrive ! Ah! I can see it. It looks crowded. I wonder if it’s crowded . All right . This is it. But, I wonder , what’s this? Still. I think there were just enough seats available, and you can eat sushi while enjoying the amazing ocean view. However , I think it will be a counter seat, so I’m not sure what to expect. So I decided to eat sushi at Hakotaro. I was shown to a counter seat . The seats were quite spacious, and you can order using the touch panel. I started with the raw salmon. You can also adjust the amount of wasabi and rice, and if you want to enjoy a variety of dishes, I recommend ordering less rice. And if you want to enjoy local cuisine, they usually have it . I ordered a few things that caught my eye, and then they arrived. It looked really delicious. I ordered Matsukawa flounder, yellowtail, and raw salmon from Funka Bay, as well as seared marinated mackerel. I also ordered onion salmon. This was my second time eating seafood today, but I had seafood bowls for breakfast, so sushi and seafood bowls are completely different, so I do n’t think I’ll get bored of eating them all . I tried everything, and so far the raw salmon was the best (a matter of preference). Next, I had some negitoro. There was also some sushi that looked pretty spectacular. I ate a lot of sushi afterwards, and my stomach was happy. Thank you. Thank you for the meal, Hakotaro . I came after 4pm, but it was before the peak time, so it was empty but there seemed to be a lot of employees, so the service was really quick. The rain stopped and the sun came out a little, so I really wanted to take a picture of the view, so I came to the Red Brick Warehouse. It looks completely different, it’s a really amazing view. And, in some video, GLAY’s TERU said that the view from here is great, so it’s really good . There are no people around here, so I came here to wake up and get some exercise after eating. When the rain stops, it’s completely different, it feels like a port town, it’s quite nice. It’s a nice view. If you go a little further from the road we were on and go in beside Lucky Pierrot, you’ll come to a place like this. The atmosphere in 360 degrees is like this. The road is wide and there aren’t many people on the road, so I recommend walking around here for people who get motion sickness or who like to walk. I bought some yogurt drink and soft katsugen. I came back to the hotel and I don’t have my socks for tomorrow, so I’ll drink this while I wait. Last time I found it at the airport and bought it, and this time I found it at a store near the station and bought it too. It ‘s really delicious. I wonder what makes it taste so good. It ‘s so delicious. This was also good. Katsugen. Is this like Yakult? I finished it in an instant. Well, what should I do after I finish my laundry. I’ve been worried about my health today, and I wonder what will happen . Sorry. I thought it would be nice to go for a walk around town at night, but as expected, I fell asleep. 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