Mount Hakodate Natural Park is renowned for its panoramic views and stunning landscape, drawing nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Mount Hakodate Natural Park, located on the southern edge of Hokkaido, offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding ocean. The mountain rises to a height of 334 meters, providing a commanding vista especially popular at sunset or night for its famous 'million-dollar view'. Historically, the area played a significant role during the Boshin War, with the mountain being used as a strategic point. It is now a well-protected space, combining natural beauty with historical interest. The park offers numerous trails for hiking and is a popular spot for birdwatching, with a rich diversity of bird species due to its varied ecosystems, including both forested and open areas. The summit can be reached via a scenic cable car, offering a less strenuous option for visitors. This park serves as an important outdoor recreation area for both locals and tourists, providing activities ranging from leisurely walks to more intense hikes, ensuring an appealing destination for different adventure levels.
The iconic Hakodate Night View from the summit
Diverse bird species and ecological richness
Historical significance during the Boshin War
Scenic cable car access to the summit
A scenic ride to the summit of Mount Hakodate with stunning views.
Remnants from the civil war era present historical educational opportunities.
The view of Hakodate city lights from the summit is often considered one of the best in the world.