[3 minutes walk from Hakodate Station. Conveniently located, 1 minute walk from the tram stop and the nearest convenience store]
FLEXSTAY INN Hakodate Station is a white building with a distinctive blue line that can be seen immediately after leaving the main entrance of JR Hakodate Station. Hakodate Station is a key Access point within the city and is very convenient for travel. Motomachi, Yachigashira Hot springs, and Goryokaku can be easily reached by combining the Hakodate City Tram (streetcar) and walking, making it an ideal base for sightseeing. We have various types of rooms available depending on the purpose of your stay and the number of people.
There are spots around the hotel where you can enjoy the gourmet food of Hakodate, Hokkaido, to your heart's content. Hakodate Morning Market, Hakodate's top tourist spot where seasonal seafood and agricultural products are gathered, and Hakodate Hikari no Yatai Daimon Yokocho, a food stall village where you can enjoy a variety of dishes and drinks made with abundant ingredients, are both about a 3-minute walk away. We recommend a plan to enjoy a seafood bowl with a generous serving of freshly caught seafood in the morning, and then spend the evening chatting and drinking your way through the lively food stall village lit by lanterns.
Hakodate's best spot for a spectacular view is the night view from Mt. Hakodate. The view from an altitude of 334m is said to be one of the "Three Great Night Views in the World" along with Hong Kong and Naples, and is a popular tourist spot listed with three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. Motomachi, which spreads out at the foot of Mt. Hakodate, is a tourist area with an exotic landscape. As the first city to open its ports in Japan, Western culture remains strong, and many historical buildings such as churches and consulates are scattered here and there. In addition, there are many shops that have been renovated from old houses built in the Taisho to early Showa periods, giving the area a unique atmosphere where Japanese and Western styles mix together. Hachimanzaka, a stone-paved slope that stretches straight down to the sea, is a great photo spot and is also famous as a location for movies and commercials. In addition, there are many other attractions to see in Hakodate, such as the "Red Brick Warehouses" lined up in the bay area and the special historic site "Goryokaku," the site of the decisive battle of the Boshin War.