Goryokaku Garden
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What to expect
Goryokaku Park is located within Goryokaku. Goryokaku is a star-shaped fortress castle built in the Edo period. It was built in Western architecture. This castle that has witnessed history now only has the outer outline of the city wall, and the interior has been converted into a city park. That is Goryokaku Park. Cherry Blossom Viewing Resort Park is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Hokkaido, with cherry trees planted all over it. Every time the cherry blossoms bloom, it looks like a huge five-pointed star-shaped pink flower, which is very beautiful. There is now a Hakodate School in the Hakodate Fusho Park, which collects weapons used in the war, blood-stained samurai uniforms, and restored models of many buildings. Overlooking the Five-pointed Star In addition, there is also a Goryokaku Tower outside the park. Climbing the tower can overlook the whole picture of Goryokaku Park. The shape of the five-pointed star is clearly visible, and the streetscape of Hakodate can be seen from afar. Dream of the Five-Edged Star Every winter, a night-lighting event called "Dream of the Five-Edged Star" is held here. The frozen moat is covered with white snow, and the star-shaped pattern in the park is clearer and more beautiful. The walk is very romantic.
Highlights
- Explore the historic star-shaped fort of Goryokaku, now surrounded by a beautiful garden.
- Visit observation points for panoramic views of the unique star-shaped design.
- Ideal for photography, leisurely walks, and cultural exploration.
- Learn about the fort’s role in Japan’s late Edo period and the Battle of Hakodate.
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Neil - The Backpack Adventures
Goryokaku Park is one of those places in Hakodate that quietly earns its reputation the moment you step inside. Built around Japan’s first Western-style star fort, the park blends history and nature in a way that feels both grand and relaxing. Even without knowing its past, the unusual star-shaped layout immediately catches your attention, making every walk through the park feel a little different from the usual city stroll. In spring, Goryokaku Park transforms into one of Hokkaido’s most iconic cherry blossom spots. Hundreds of sakura trees line the moats and pathways, creating soft tunnels of pink that reflect beautifully on the water. It’s lively during peak bloom, but there are still calm corners where you can sit, slow down, and simply enjoy the season. Outside spring, the park remains equally appealing, with fresh greenery in summer, colorful foliage in autumn, and a quiet, snow-covered charm in winter. What makes Goryokaku Park especially memorable is how effortlessly it combines leisure with learning. Walking the paths gives you glimpses of the fort’s historical significance during the final days of the Edo period, while nearby Goryokaku Tower offers a breathtaking aerial view that reveals the perfect star shape in full. Whether you’re there for a picnic, a casual walk, photography, or history, the park adapts to your pace.
Mon Lapin
I enjoyed the walk here and found it peaceful and calming. I do wish there were more seats available for people to sit and rest. The scenery was beautiful too. When I looked at the clouds, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath—it made my heart feel calm and soothed. The walking area isn’t very big; if you stroll slowly, it might take about 15 to 20 minutes to complete. You can also see the long shadow cast by the majestic tower—if you’re there at the right time, it’s truly a striking sight.
Raymond Wong
During my third visit to this location, I was captivated by its remarkable beauty throughout the year. This winter season, the river surrounding the castle was frozen, creating a serene and picturesque scene. The snow-laden trees added an enchanting touch to the amethyst, enhancing its allure.
Frank P
20260207 - back again during sapporo winter festival week and came back to hakodate using jr pass to catch the star illumination! 20250502 - came here just in time to catch the cherry blossom at full bloom. There are so many cherry blossom trees in and around the park and photos taken near blossom trees and far away from goryokaku tower look amazing!
Shane Mathews
Free, convenient and absolutely stunning. I read negative reviews here from people that think it’s boring. Not sure I understand this. It’s a park and one of the most stuffing parks in autumn fall. Thank you!
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Goryōkaku Tower Ticket
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April 2026
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