Hachiman-Zaka Slope is Hakodate’s picture perfect street, paved with smooth stone tiles that give every step a classic, old-town feel. This wide, gently sloping road is framed by neat rows of trees, guiding your eyes straight to the glittering Hakodate Bay at the end, like a living postcard. Thai fans will recognize it from the romantic film "Fan Day…Fan Gun Khae Wan Diaw", where the characters shared heartfelt moments here. Whether in lush green summer, golden autumn, or snow-kissed winter nights with twinkling lights, the slope’s timeless charm makes it a must for both photographers...
Read moreThis is the road the main character rode his bicycle up in the movie “Love Letter.” It has also been the setting for many dramas and advertisements. As you walk while facing the sea, you can feel as if you are gently dipping your feet into a scene from a movie.
Just walking along this hilly road leading down to the sea, with the atmosphere of a simple port city, will be a source of joy for travelers. ‘Zaka’ means ‘hill’ in Korean, and in Hakodate, there are several such zakas scattered around the port. Among them, Hachimanzaka, the only hill from which you can see the sea, is the...
Read moreIt’s just a slope in Hakodate but has very beautiful view. A slope, street with trees in the edge, and in the end of the road you can see waters and boat. You have to know that this is open public space and access for car so be carefull when taking picture here. If you arrived in the bottom of the slope, you can take a walk in pedestrian on the right and left to go up. It’s quite slippery in winter...
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