We Love Hakodate

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We made it to Hakodate and fell in love before we had even landed. Honestly. A big part of that is that it is actually Fall here. FALL! When was the last time we got to experience that season??? 9 years ago when we lived in Virginia? Probably! It is beautiful. It is vibrant. Just look.

Teddy got a new free jacket in Osaka! Someone left it behind at our AirBnB for him.
These are all in the same park. We have walked through it every day so far because we just can’t get enough.

But we really love it here. We aren’t even sure how we picked to come here. We wanted to see Hokkaido (the Northernmost island, where it actually gets cold) but why Hakodate? No idea! But we landed and our spirits sighed with relief that we had finally made it to where we are supposed to be. What does that mean? How will we stay in Japan? Tune in next time and maybe we’ll know the answer.

There are so many stray cats here. Almost all of them are black. We are in love. Look at this cutie!!!
Also we are right by the water still! So beautiful! So cold! We saw surfers here, believe it or not.
A street of old brick warehouses that have been converted into a sort of spread-out mall.
Some decadent crepes we had there.
Have we shown love for the sewer covers of Japan before? We should have. Look at these beauties. All of Japan’s sewer covers are art.
Dope community center. Yes I do mean the glamourous building that looks like it should be something much more important.
Our little park at night (cat petting time)

Did I mention that we love the park next to us? Yes, I did. Did I neglect to mention that that park is half zoo??? Yes, I did.

This deer was talking and talking
Tanuki!
Pancake
Doesn’t he look like he just woke up?

It is not a very big zoo. There are not that many animals. But it is entirely free and there isn’t even a gate with an attendant or anything. You just walk in. You can even walk around at night. The animals go inside after 4 pm, so it isn’t very fun, but that is how unguarded it is. It blows my mind.


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