Hakodate City
Hakodate City, formerly known as the museum, is a city located in the northern part of Hokkaido, Japan, Kentucky Peninsula, Hokkaido is the gateway to the state, east, south and west were surrounded by Tsugaru Strait and Hakodate Bay, now in the nuclear market. In the population, Hakodate is the third largest city in Hokkaido, the administrative, economic and cultural center of Dao Nan area, and also the location of the office of the crossing. Because the three sides of the sea, the fishery is quite developed, since ancient times is a good fishing port, so the fishery and aquatic processing industry has been the main local industry, which squid is the main specialty. At the same time because Hakodate Hong Kong is one of Japan's earliest and foreign trade port, from the end of the shogunate began to have Western cultural introduction, so many of the legacy of the history of the tourism industry led the development. As a result of the beginning of 1454, many of the tribesmen from the young places built the mansions in the original fishing village (Japanese called "kiosks"), because they were similar in appearance to the " Until 1869, Japan changed the shrimp to Hokkaido, while the hall changed its name to Hakodate (Japanese pronunciation the same). ...