Motomachi Churches-Hokkaido

What is Motomachi Churches?
Motomachi Churches is the collective name for a group of historic churches scattered throughout the Motomachi area of Hakodate, Hokkaido, and is one of Hakodate's most popular tourist spots.
Churches of different denominations, such as Hakodate Haristos Orthodox Church, Motomachi Catholic Church, and Hakodate St. John's Church, are clustered within walking distance of each other, forming an exotic townscape.
The area retains a rich history of Hakodate as a port opening city, and its cobblestone slopes and views of Western-style architecture and churches are a must-see attraction when sightseeing in Hakodate or traveling in Hokkaido.
Why Motomachi Churches are popular and how to enjoy them

The reason why the Motomachi Churches are so popular is because of their unique atmosphere, reminiscent of a European townscape even though they are in Japan. The international history of the port city of Hakodate has been preserved in the beautiful scenery of today.
Points for Enjoyment
Walking and strolling in the town: recommended to take a walk in combination with Motomachi Park and Hachimanzaka.
Photography: The composition of the church, the slope, and the ocean in the background is perfect for social networking.
Historical visits: Sightseeing can be enhanced by learning about the architectural style and origins of each church.
Four seasons: fresh greenery in spring, blue sky in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and snowy landscape in winter.
It is easily accessible from the Mt. Hakodate Observatory and the Bay Area, making it an easy spot to incorporate into a half-day tour.
Detail of Motomachi Churches
| name | Motomachi Churches |
| Location | Motomachi, Hakodate, Hokkaido (View on Map) |
| parking lot | None (paid parking is available nearby) |
| toilet | None (public restrooms are available nearby) |










