Wander Hakodate's 19th-century foreign concession quarter — Orthodox churches, Gothic consulates, and wooden merchant mansions clinging to Mt. Hakodate's slopes — with a licensed guide who unlocks interiors closed to independent visitors.
What to expect
The Motomachi hillside is a rare surviving pocket of Meiji-era cosmopolitanism: you'll peer inside the Old British Consulate's rose garden, climb to the vermilion Chinezan Josenji temple with its harbour panorama, and stand inside the onion-domed Hakodate Orthodox Church. Your guide contextualises the mid-19th-century treaty port history that made Hakodate Japan's gateway to the world. The cobblestone slopes and pastel clapboard facades are endlessly photogenic.
Good to know
The quarter is walkable in 2–3 hrs with a guide; most sites open 09:00–17:00. Old Public Hall closed Mondays. A 10-min tram ride from the pier. Book a 4- or 6-hour guide slot to combine Motomachi with Goryokaku in a single seamless day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hakodate — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.