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HAKODATE

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Museum

Open Port Museum

You can learn about the history and culture of the opening of the port through exhibition panels.

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Hakodate Port Opening History Room

From the night before the opening of the port, when the shadow of a foreign ship creeps in, to the opening of the port as Japan's first international trading port triggered by the arrival of Perry's black ships, the exhibition panels introduce the history and culture of the port. can learn.

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If you sit on a chair, you can enjoy the feeling of being rocked by the waves on a boat.

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When you look through the scope and turn the steering wheel, a fun dance begins to the music.

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Press the start switch and look into the scope. Travel back in time to the scenery of Motoizaka in the Meiji era.

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Opening Memorial Hall

In the memorial hall on the 1st floor, Perry's route and a world map (bird's-eye view) showing Hakodate at the time of the opening of the port are drawn on the entire floor with the motif of "Hakodate True View", and foreign ships are drawn in stained glass style graphics. We are dynamically developing HAKODATE, which was rich in international flavor at the time, such as expressing

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Hakodate Modern Street

From the night before the opening of the port, when the shadow of a foreign ship creeps in, to the opening of the port as Japan's first international trading port triggered by the arrival of Perry's black ships, the exhibition panels introduce the history and culture of the port. can learn.

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Hakodate Haikara Square

With the opening of the port, Western culture was brought in and Hakodate is changing. You can also take a commemorative photo of Hakodate during the civilization and enlightenment era with the "Hakodate Haikara Emaki", which is an image of an ukiyo-e depicting the townscape at the time of the opening of the port and the cut-out panels of human figures. can.

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