Hakodate Public Hall

Hakodate Public Hall

In Motomachi district —
8 of 12 in Hakodate

Hakodate Public Hall (旧函館区公会堂), located in the picturesque Motomachi district, is an exceptional example of Western-style architecture from Japan’s early 20th century. Built during the Meiji Era, it served as a public event venue and symbolizes the country’s modernization efforts during this transformative period. The building’s elegant design reflects the influence of Western architectural styles on Japan as it opened up to the world. Today, the hall offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Hakodate’s history and the architectural evolution of the era.

With its striking exterior and beautifully preserved interior, the hall is a must-see for those exploring the Motomachi district. Situated near other iconic landmarks, such as the Russian Orthodox Church and the Old British Consulate, it showcases the unique fusion of Western and Japanese cultures that defines Hakodate. Visitors can stop by for a quick tour or simply enjoy the tranquil surroundings, making it a perfect addition to any exploration of this historic neighborhood.

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Hours and Fees

Hakodate Public Hall
  • Opening hours
  • April to October:
    9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (until 7:00 PM from Saturday to Monday)

    November to March:
    9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 300 yen (public hall only)
    500 yen (public hall and British consulate)

Getting there

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The Hakodate Public Hall, located in the Motomachi district at the base of Mount Hakodate, is just a 5-minute tram ride or a 20- to 30-minute walk from Hakodate Station.

Resources

Japanese

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