Great little museum showing an interesting time capture of Hakodate's history
Lots of exhibits about how the city and culture changes in Meiji era, a fascinating snapshot of the history and the town's position in the world. All exhibits in english and japanese, nice old english...
Delightful old building with the air of upper class living. The best were the roses in the garden, quite the most beautiful I have seen outside botanic gardens. The souvenir selection in the little sh...
The consulate is a peaceful retreat for tea and dessert. Built on a scenic Slope across from a lovely park. The role of the British in Hakodate is succinctly presented; the displays are rather spare...
I learned about some interesting former ambassadors and key Japanese people.
This small building with white walls and blue doors and windows is the old British consulate. It was the British consulate for 21 years from 1913 to 1934. It is currently the historical memorial hall opened in Hakodate Port. The area where Motomachi is located is the first place in Hakodate that opened to the West, so many Western-style buildings have been left here. There are also several Western-style churches around the consulate, making the entire Motomachi area full of exotic flavors. .
It's just a small western-style building with a cafe where you can eat desserts. It feels a bit old. The small western-style building is not big, and some of the office areas in it are still intact. There is a photo zone in one mouthful (it’s pretty silly) In the office on the second floor, you can clearly see the dock and telescope. There is a museum not far away. My shoes broke when I broke them_(:з」∠)_ or the aunt and the uncle in the parking lot took glue to help me stick it.
The simple and elegant old British consulate is located in the Motomachi area at the northern foot of Mount Hakodate where foreigners concentrated in the past, which is next to today's Motomachi Park.
The old British consulate in front of Motomachi Park on Kisaka Street was the British consulate in Hakodate from 1913 to 1934. A small Western-style building with Japanese pine and roses in the yard does not feel disharmonious, but exquisite everywhere. The museum exhibits historical materials and related cultural relics from the time when Hakodate was opened. You can also buy a lot of goods from the UK. If you have plenty of time, experience the English refreshments here, which will make you think you are in the UK.