Hakodate

I went to Hakodate last weekend. A very pleasant trip that brought me back to Hokkaido and made me realize some crucial things on how important the environment can be to life, I mean for living. As a gaijin living in Japan, Hokkaido is way more easy going than Tokyo-Yokohama. I already knew that because I once lived in Sapporo, the heart of Hokkaido.



But it was then as a student, and I've always been thinking that the student life has nothing to do with the professional life, especially in Japan. Well, I'm not so sure anymore on that when it comes to your way of life.
Anyway, in Hakodate I wandered in the nice autumn-colorful streets of Motomachi, tasted a whale-burger, enjoyed the nicest nocturnal view of Japan.


This is when I hopped on the ferry at Aomori early in the morning:

This building is the Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward, with its own colonial style:

The Foreign Cemetery:

The most famous night view of Japan:


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