Many posh and cute shops with local craft located in old brick warehouses. Here is a main tourist destination, so the prices for things here will be higher than and will have many more crowds compared to the boring chain department stores and supermarkets, where all the locals shop. However some of the novel trinket type stuff will probably not be found in the local places.
Written Feb 17, 2008
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Many posh and cute shops with local craft located in old brick warehouses. Here is a main tourist destination, so the prices for things here will be higher than...
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Q: Hello, I'll reach Hakodate by JR from Sapporo at one 4pm, and leaving for Kyoto by Jr at 9:30pm. Do you think i can visit all...

A: Hi Very tight schedule... I will suggest you go to Goryokaku Tower first after arrive at JR Hakodate Station. No need to explore Goryokaku Park, it will take much...
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