Sprawling at the southernmost tip of Japan's north island, Hakodate is a hidden gem for families looking for an enchanting city brimming with charm, unparalleled seafood cuisine, and stunning parks. This harbour city, abundant in enchanting east-meets-west architecture, has something to offer for each member of the family throughout the year.
Whether you’re seeking premium ryokan stays overlooking the sea or budget-friendly stays near the heart of the city, you're in the right place. This guide is brimming with expert advice to help you discover the best places to stay, when to visit and family-friendly activities in Hakodate. Get ready for an unforgettable family holiday surrounded by a blend of eastern and western culture and Hokkaido's breath-taking natural landscapes.
Things to do
Hakodate is a beautifully compact city with plenty of family-friendly attractions, bustling markets, fascinating history, and alluring parks. From historical buildings to colourful festivals and majestic gardens, Hakodate offers an array of delightful things to do with family.
At the heart of Hakodate sits Hakodate Park, a Western-style park home to the Hakodate City Museum, a delightful small zoo, and a children's theme park. A cherry blossom haven in spring and a play haven all year round, this park is a perfect family stop. For a slightly unique park experience visit the Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden in winter, where you can witness the endearing spectacle of monkeys bathing in hot springs.
Experience the vibrancy and authenticity of the city at the Hakodate Morning Market. Browse through hundreds of stalls selling fresh, locally caught seafood, fruits, vegetables and ready-to-eat snacks. Seafood-lovers will be thrilled by the variety on offer, especially the city's must-try sushi and Hakodate shio ramen. Here, shopping and eating become a fun-filled family activity.
Finally, immerse your family in Hakodate's bustling cultural scene by joining locals in the annual Hakodate Port Festival. Celebrated every year in August, the festival features dances, parades, and fireworks. The show-stealer here is the lively 'Ika Odori,' or the 'Squid Dance,' where everyone, including visitors, are encouraged to join in.
When to visit
Hakodate exemplifies Japan's beauty throughout the four seasons, making it a fantastic year-round holiday destination for families. However, each season offers a unique spectacle that might sway your decision on when to book your trip.
In spring, late April through early May, Hakodate bursts into hues of pink as towering cherry trees blossom. Families can relish in the quiet beauty of Hakodate Park, away from the buzzing city. Summer, on the other hand, paves the way for vibrant festivals and a flourishing seafood market; a bustling atmosphere that kids will absolutely adore. Autumn in Hakodate offers a breath-taking showcase of red, orange and yellow foliage, while winter promises a magical snowy escape. Remember to account for term time and avoid potential holiday-price hikes where you can. Choose a season that resonates with your family's interests and enjoy Hakodate to its fullest.
Things you'll love...
- Experience the magic of Hakodate's cherry blossoms with a family stroll in Hakodate Park during spring
- Get intrigued by the hot-tubbing monkeys at the Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden in winter
- Delight your taste buds with the finest sushi and ramen at Hakodate Fish Market
- Join the lively Hakodate Port Festival in August and learn the squid dance with the locals
- Ride on Hakodate's tram network for an easy, and fun, exploration of the city
Main airport
- Hakodate Airport