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The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse

The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse, located in the city of Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and picturesque complex of red brick buildings that have been repurposed into a vibrant commercial and cultural hub. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, these iconic structures were used as storage facilities for goods transported by sea.

Today, the red brick warehouses have been beautifully restored and transformed into a lively marketplace featuring a wide array of shops, boutiques, restaurants, and cultural venues. The complex is a charming blend of old-world industrial architecture and contemporary amenities.

Visitors can explore the diverse range of shops offering unique Hokkaido products, handicrafts, and souvenirs, as well as savor regional and international cuisine at the many restaurants. The scenic waterfront location also makes it a perfect spot to enjoy panoramic views of Hakodate Bay.

The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse frequently hosts cultural events, live performances, and art exhibitions, adding to its dynamic atmosphere. It’s especially enchanting during the evening when the buildings are illuminated, creating a romantic ambiance.

The red brick warehouses are not only a vibrant marketplace but also a symbolic piece of Hakodate’s history and architecture, making them a must-visit destination for shoppers, food enthusiasts, and those seeking a dose of cultural richness in Hokkaido.

Access

By Car

The best way to visit The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Hokkaido.KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Hokkaido with afforable price.

 

The red brick warehouses are a 15-20 minute walk from Hakodate Station or a five minute walk from the Jujigai tram stop (5 minutes, 210 yen from Hakodate Station).

 

 

HOURS & FEES

Opening Time: 9:30~19:00

Admission fee:1000 yen

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