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代表了函馆最早开放的历史,这儿是欧式和俄式的建筑,仿佛置身于欧洲小镇了。有不少有趣的小店,值得一逛。附近景点也很多,步行下来很舒服,推荐了。
元町是函馆山的市中心,也是当年开埠(向西方开放港口贸易)的地方,所以有很多的西方的建筑,如教堂、领事馆之类的。洋风十足啊,和一般的日本的城市的典型的东方风景不太一样呢。如果喜欢历史,建议来看;如果想看纯粹的日本风光,这里不太合适。
这里也许是函馆市最出名的景区。这里有几个不同宗教的教堂、古老的市政大厅、一些精美的小工艺品商店和美丽的城市景观。大三坂有最美的鹅卵石铺成的街道,走到尽头你会发现一家叫做“贝壳湾”的西班牙餐厅。"连岛沙洲"面包店(你可以在里面一边喝着咖啡一边欣赏内部的装饰,店里收集了自制的陶器),阿依努艺术品店也在这条街上,这些地方都很值得来参观一下。这些都说明,函馆是日本第一个开放的港口城市,从1854年海军大将佩里先生首访这里,开放对外贸易以来,函馆便声名鹊起,没过几年便涌入了很多外国人。
这里有后Perry时代风格,非常适合散步(冬天上坡比较费劲),还有索道。Northern Peoples (Ainu)博物馆提供英文信息;Yachigashira温泉非常经典。Funadamajinja神社很幽静漂亮。给午餐提供两点建议:TanTanMen有三种不同辣味的面条(上午11点半开始营业,食物卖完为止)。位于SW电车最后一站地。Mario Doll咖啡馆提供菜单,而且店里还有古董和爵士乐,位于Jujigai电车站。
元町区有一些独特的教堂和古老的建筑景点,它们都坐落在不同的斜坡上,爬上这些不同的斜坡很累人,所有如果你是带父母来旅游的话,不推荐这里
元町周边西式洋房和教会林立,天主教会,东正教会,圣约翰教会,很多都是毁于大火的重建。行走在处处可见绿色的地带,感觉很清新。走累了一定要吃冰淇淋,北海道有名的美食之一。路边的立体停车场与周边的建筑风格也比较搭
这是日本的一个历史古迹。城市里充满着各种元素,如各行各业以及老住宅区的特点。来到这里会让你感觉到此地值得一游。教堂座落在丘陵地区,所以呢游客需要健壮腿才能游玩。
这里的历史建筑鳞次栉比,请走走看。从这里欣赏到的函馆的景色也很不错。我去过好几次。
it was interesting to see a Buddhist temple, Russian Orthodox Church, Catholic and Episcopal church all within a block of each other. The outside of the buildings and churches are well maintained and it is interesting to see that Hakodate must have been a very important staging post.Nice way to spend an afternoon, again it gets busy later in the day, with tour groups doing Motomachi and then going up to Mount Hakodate.
The night view of the streets and lighting, especially the mega xmas tree were very nice. Besides redbrick warehouse which offers great shopping, there are overseas churches nearby the area for exploration. Relaxing to be strolling along the harbour. I love Lucky Perriot hamburger which is less than 5 mins walk from the warehouse.
Must go attraction. Its a very pleasant and scenic walk. The Russian Orthodox Church is truly beautiful.
It's a nice stroll if you enjoy exploring on foot. You get to see some nice quaint shops or cafes along the way. I am so glad that we rented a car, it was too strenuous for me to walk uphill and some parts are pretty steep. The area feels nostalgic and old school. I enjoyed the layback feel.
Apart from some historical buildings around the area, we could have a nice stroll around the red brick warehouses in the Bay Area to purchase souvenirs and have some snacks in the shops there prior to reaching the JR Hakodate Station. If you have time to reach the area early around 3 pm, I highly recommend you to sit down and have the traditional afternoon tea in the previous British Consulate Building near MotoiZaha slope to experience the daily life of people at leisure.
A rather high end neighbourhood which has a collection of old Church buildings. There is not much restaurants or things to do here. It is however a good place to have a nice walk, take some pictures of Hakodate Bay and Hakodate town.
The architecture in Motomachi is varied and interesting. It's well- maintained and photogenic. I recommend walking as high up the street as you can and zig- zagging your way down. The upper streets are hardly visited by tourists, but there are some good views down on the scene below.