History and Culture: Hokkaido’s Story
Hokkaido’s history is as rich and diverse as its landscape, with influences from indigenous Ainu culture, Japanese settlers, and international visitors. The island’s capital city, Sapporo, is a testament to Hokkaido’s modern development, featuring wide boulevards, parks, and Western-style architecture.
Hakodate, located in southern Hokkaido, is renowned for its historical sites, including Goryokaku Fort, a star-shaped fortress built in the 19th century. The city’s mix of Japanese and Western influences shows in its cuisine, with dishes like shio ramen and squid sashimi.
Museums such as the Hokkaido Museum and the Ainu Museum provide insight into Hokkaido’s cultural heritage. They showcase artifacts, artworks, and exhibits related to Ainu history. Moreover, they display traditional crafts, and modern life on the island.