Hakodate and Matsumae Parks & Gardens Onuma Quasi National Park 4.68 9 The only quasi-national park in southern Hokkaido where unique native animals and plants can be seen. See More Related Articles A Visit to Onuma Park in Southern Hokkaido for Dining on a Tour Boat and Going Canoeing on the Lake (Summer & Fall) Onuma (great marsh) Quasi-National Park, located in Southern Hokkaido, is a famous idyllic spot that boasts three beautiful lakes and encompasses Hokkaido Koma-ga-take (Horse Mountain) behind the lakes. Such a park is well worth a visit, which is definitely rewarding than a glimpse of its magnificent scenery from a passing Hakodate-Sapporo express.
A Visit to Onuma Park in Southern Hokkaido for Dining on a Tour Boat and Going Canoeing on the Lake (Summer & Fall) Onuma (great marsh) Quasi-National Park, located in Southern Hokkaido, is a famous idyllic spot that boasts three beautiful lakes and encompasses Hokkaido Koma-ga-take (Horse Mountain) behind the lakes. Such a park is well worth a visit, which is definitely rewarding than a glimpse of its magnificent scenery from a passing Hakodate-Sapporo express.
Hakodate and Matsumae Parks & Gardens Goryokaku Park 4.54 7 The site of Goryokaku Fort, the former political capital in this area, known for its cherry blossoms. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Parks & Gardens Takuboku Park 3.95 1 A Romantic Seaside Park with Breathtaking Views and a Touch of Modern Literary Romance. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Parks & Gardens Hakodate Kosetsuen (Miharashi Park) 3.95 1 The name means “the garden fragrant with plum in snow.” The only nationally-designated cultural property garden in Hokkaido. See More Related Articles A Fall Foliage Viewing Spot in Hokkaido: Breathtakingly Beautiful Kosetsu-en, a Garden Constructed by a Magnate by the Name of Iwafune in the Meiji Period In Hokkaido’s Hakodate, there is a park called “Miharashi Park”, which covers an area of 460,000 m2 and features a Japanese-style garden called “Kosetsu-en”. In the garden, about 150 varieties of trees, the flowers and the quaint buildings provide the perfect foil for each other. What’s more, the fall foliage is too beautiful for words.
A Fall Foliage Viewing Spot in Hokkaido: Breathtakingly Beautiful Kosetsu-en, a Garden Constructed by a Magnate by the Name of Iwafune in the Meiji Period In Hokkaido’s Hakodate, there is a park called “Miharashi Park”, which covers an area of 460,000 m2 and features a Japanese-style garden called “Kosetsu-en”. In the garden, about 150 varieties of trees, the flowers and the quaint buildings provide the perfect foil for each other. What’s more, the fall foliage is too beautiful for words.
Hakodate and Matsumae Parks & Gardens Motomachi Park (Hakodate) 3.58 1 Panoramic views out over Hakodate Port plus glittering cityscapes and park illuminations after dark. See More