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Scenic Road Trip from Hakodate to Matsumae: Stunning Views, Traditions, and Tasty Delights

Scenic Road Trip from Hakodate to Matsumae: Stunning Views, Traditions, and Tasty Delights

Date published: 7 October 2024

Set out on a scenic coastal drive from Hakodate to Matsumae, where breathtaking views, rich traditions, and local foodie gems await.

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Table of Contents
  1. Overview of the Scenic Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae
  2. Why the Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae is a Must-Do
  3. Recommended Stops to Check Out on Your Drive from Hakodate to Kikonai
  4. Must-Visit Spots Along the Drive from Kikonai to Matsumae
  5. A Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae Filled with Scenic Spots and Delicious Food

Overview of the Scenic Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae

Looking for the perfect scenic road trip from Hakodate to Japan's northernmost castle town, Matsumae? This coastal drive to the southern tip of Hokkaido offers far more than just beautiful seascapes—it’s a journey filled with rich traditions, from sumo to historic castles, paired with mouth-watering local delicacies.

I’m a travel expert with over 15 years of experience exploring every corner of Hokkaido. I’ve written more than 1,000 articles on the region’s attractions and cuisine. In this guide, I’ll take you through the must-see spots and unforgettable food stops along this picturesque route from Hakodate to Matsumae.

  • Means of Transportation
    Car
  • Drive Overview
    Total Distance: 95.5 km
    Estimated Drive Time: Around 2 hours
    Tolls: None
  • Best Seasons to Visit
    Spring, Summer, and Fall
Must-See Stops Along the Way
  • 0. JR Hakodate Station
    ・Approx. 30 km, 45 min
  • 1. Saraki Cape
    ・Approx. 9 km, 10 min
  • 2. Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai, Koppen Dotto, and Donande's
    ・Approx. 34.5 km, 35 min
  • 3. Seikan Tunnel Museum
    ・Approx. 0.7 km, 2 min
  • 4. Yokozuna Chiyonoyama & Chiyonofuji Memorial Hall
    ・Approx. 11.3 km, 15 min
  • 5. Cape Shirakami
    ・Approx. 10 km, 15 min
  • 6. Matsumae Park (includes Matsumae Castle Museum, Teramachi, Matsumae Clan Mansion, and more)

Why the Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae is a Must-Do

Matsumae: A Rich Cultural Experience in Japan's Northernmost Castle Town

The Matsumae Castle Museum, featuring a reconstructed castle keep. The cherry blossoms are stunning from late April to early May.
The Matsumae Castle Museum, featuring a reconstructed castle keep. The cherry blossoms are stunning from late April to early May.
Hachimanzaka, a famous scenic spot in Hakodate.
Hachimanzaka, a famous scenic spot in Hakodate.

Hakodate is a popular port city filled with tourist attractions like stunning night views, Goryokaku, and Hachimanzaka, drawing visitors from all over the world.

In contrast, Matsumae is located at the southern tip of Hokkaido and flourished as Japan's northernmost castle town and the only one in Hokkaido during the Edo period (1600–1868). Due to its history, Hokkaido has fewer traditional Japanese buildings and cultural elements, and was once home to the Ainu people. However, the Matsumae area is rich in traditional Japanese culture and charm. Today, you'll find numerous historical sites and attractions, including Matsumae Castle, that evoke the town's past, making it particularly recommended for travelers interested in traditional Japanese culture.

Just a 2-Hour Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae: An Easy and Enjoyable Journey

The road near Cape Shirakami. The drive from Hakodate to Matsumae features many scenic stretches along the coast.
The road near Cape Shirakami. The drive from Hakodate to Matsumae features many scenic stretches along the coast.

You can drive to Matsumae from Hakodate in about 2 hours, making it easy to explore the area via rental car. Even if you take time to sightsee and enjoy a meal along the way, the distance is easily covered in a day. It's the perfect getaway for a change of pace during your multi-day stay in Hakodate.

There are also plenty of sights and attractions in Matsumae, as well as in nearby Kikonai and Fukushima. For those looking to take their time, we recommend spending a night in Matsumae. The area is rich in historical and cultural sites, including the castle, and you'll find lovely ryokans (Japanese inns) with hot springs to enjoy as well.

The mountains along the way showcases stunning fall foliage (Photo courtesy of Fukushima Town).
The mountains along the way showcases stunning fall foliage (Photo courtesy of Fukushima Town).

If you're traveling by public transport, you can take a bus from Kikonai, which has a Hokkaido Shinkansen station and is located halfway between Hakodate and Matsumae. The bus ride to Matsumae takes about 90 minutes. However, there are only a few buses per day, so be sure to check the schedule if you plan to make any stops along the way.

Recommended Stops to Check Out on Your Drive from Hakodate to Kikonai

Saraki Cape: Stunning Views of the Sea and Beautiful Tulips

Tulips at Saraki Cape (Photo courtesy of Kikonai Tourism Association)
Tulips at Saraki Cape (Photo courtesy of Kikonai Tourism Association)

The Saraki Cape offers a breathtaking view of the Tsugaru Strait and is a beautiful spot to see tulip gardens in early May. It's located about 45 minutes from Hakodate, just before you enter the town of Kikonai.

National Route 228, along the coast from Hakodate.
National Route 228, along the coast from Hakodate.

While it's common to take the Hakodate-Esashi Expressway between Hakodate and Kikonai, we recommend driving along National Route 228, which follows the old Hakodate-Esashi Expressway. This route allows you to enjoy views of the ocean as you drive. While the Hakodate-Esashi Expressway quickly passes through mountainous areas via tunnels, National Route 228 offers beautiful scenery, including glimpses of Mount Hakodate and, on a clear day, even the Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture across the Tsugaru Strait.

The scenic views at Saraki Cape.
The scenic views at Saraki Cape.

In the mid-19th century, the naval ship Kanrin Maru sank off the coast of Saraki Cape, and you can find monuments and memorials dedicated to it in the area. Since the Kanrin Maru was built in the Netherlands, tulip gardens have been created to symbolize Dutch culture. Every year in early May, tens of thousands of tulips bloom beautifully. While there are no shops at Saraki Cape, special events and vendors often pop up during tulip season.

The monument dedicated to the Kanrin Maru.
The monument dedicated to the Kanrin Maru.
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  • On-site Information: Japanese, English
  • Saraki Cape
    サラキ岬
    • Address Kamekawa, Kikonai, Kamiiso District, Hokkaido 049-0404

A Perfect Rest Stop: Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai

Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai
Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai

Located in the heart of Kikonai, Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai is an ideal rest stop on your journey from Hakodate to Matsumae. It takes about an hour to get there from Hakodate and is about 15 minutes from Saraki Cape. Kikonai Station, which is served by buses heading to Matsumae and Esashi is right in front of the rest stop.

In the building, you'll find a tourist information center, a shopping area featuring local sweets and specialties, as well as shops for light snacks, a bakery, and a restaurant. If you're looking for a quick bite, we highly recommend trying the "Misogi Salt Soft Serve" and "Fried Squid Wings" from the snack shop called "Kitchen Kiko." Whenever Nobuka stops by this rest area, she almost always grabs these treats!

The Misogi Salt Soft Serve is surprisingly large and quite satisfying!
The Misogi Salt Soft Serve is surprisingly large and quite satisfying!

The Misogi Salt Soft Serve features vanilla ice cream topped with a salted cream made from Misogi Salt. This special salt is produced in Kikonai by evaporating seawater from the Tsugaru Strait. The rich, sweet flavor of the vanilla pairs perfectly with the mineral-rich salt, creating a deliciously sweet and savory soft serve experience.

The fried squid wings are served in a cup.
The fried squid wings are served in a cup.

On the other hand, the Fried Squid Wings are made from squid beaks, known as "ika tonbi." They're perfect for a light snack during your break. With a nice touch of saltiness, these too are made using Misogi Salt.

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  • Menu: Japanese, English
    Staff Assistance: Japanese
  • Roadside Rest Area Misogi-no-sato Kikonai
    道の駅 みそぎの郷 きこない
    • Address 338-14 Honcho, Kikonai, Kamiiso District, Hokkaido 049-0422
    • Phone Number 01392-2-3161
    • ・Hours: 9 AM–6 PM (5 PM from December to February, Last order hours for snacks and soft-serve ice cream vary depending on the menu and season)
      ・Closed: Year-end and New Year holidays

Don't Miss the Popular Salt Bread at Koppen Dotto – It's Sure to Sell Out!

The delicious salt bread from Koppen Dotto.
The delicious salt bread from Koppen Dotto.

At Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai, be sure to check out the Pakupaku Salt Bread sold at the on-site bakery, Koppen Dotto, along with light snacks from Kitchen Kiko. Made with Misogi Salt, this small salt bread is the perfect size for one or two bites and is incredibly popular, often selling out daily.

While you can buy just one, many people purchase five or ten at a time (there may be limits on the number you can buy during busy times).

The bread has a crispy exterior and a soft interior. The richness of the melted butter combined with a subtle saltiness makes it irresistible, and you'll wanting to eat more than one! You can enjoy them inside the rest area, but since they're small, they also make a great snack for the car.

Be sure to try the Misogi Salt Milk made with Hokkaido milk, alongside the "Pakupaku Salt Bread"!
Be sure to try the Misogi Salt Milk made with Hokkaido milk, alongside the "Pakupaku Salt Bread"!
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  • Menus: Japanese, some English available
    Staff Assistance: Japanese
  • Koppen Dotto
    コッペん道土
    • Address 338-14 Honcho, Kikonai, Kamiiso District, Hokkaido 049-0422
    • Phone Number 0139-6-7210
    • ・Hours: 10 AM–5 PM (closes when products sell out)
      ・Closed: Open daily

Don't Miss the Delicious Lunch at Donande's Inside Michi-no-Eki Misogi-no-Sato Kikonai!

The lunch pasta comes with soup, salad, dessert (ice cream), and one Pakupaku Salt Bread.
The lunch pasta comes with soup, salad, dessert (ice cream), and one Pakupaku Salt Bread.

Next to Koppen Dotto is the Italian restaurant Donande's. If you’re looking to enjoy a hearty lunch while taking a break in Kikonai, this is definitely the place to go. The restaurant offers "Kikonai Italian" cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and mountain delicacies sourced from Kikonai and other areas in southern Hokkaido. Their menu primarily focuses on pasta and pizza, with many dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients.

Yuzu Pepper Cream pasta with local hijiki seaweed and spinach from Kikonai.
Yuzu Pepper Cream pasta with local hijiki seaweed and spinach from Kikonai.

Among the many menu options, the standout dish is the Yuzu Pepper Cream Pasta with Local Hijiki and Spinach from Kikonai. It's made with plenty of spinach and finished with a light yuzu pepper cream sauce, and topped with hijiki seaweed sourced from Kikonai. The plump shrimp and thick hijiki add a satisfying texture, while the subtle kick of the yuzu pepper gives it just the right touch of flavor. This exquisite dish offers a refined taste you won't often find elsewhere, making it a unique local specialty of Kikonai.

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  • Menus: Japanese, English
    Staff Assistance: Japanese
  • Donande's
    どうなんde's
    • Address 338-14 Honcho, Kikonai, Kamiiso District, Hokkaido 049-0422
    • Phone Number 0139-6-7210
    • ・Hours: Lunch: 11 AM–2:30 PM (Last order: 2 PM), Dinner: 5:30 PM–9 PM (Last order: 8:45 PM) *Reservations required for dinner
      ・Closed: Open daily

Must-Visit Spots Along the Drive from Kikonai to Matsumae

A Must-Stop for Train Enthusiasts: The Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum!

Driving through the mountainous roads between Shirai and Fukushima. The fall foliage is stunning around mid-October! (Photo courtesy of Fukushima Town)
Driving through the mountainous roads between Shirai and Fukushima. The fall foliage is stunning around mid-October! (Photo courtesy of Fukushima Town)

After enjoying a leisurely break in Kikonai, it's time to hit the road again. Leaving Kikonai and passing through the neighboring town of Shiriuchi, youl'll move away from the coast and into the mountains. After going through a pass, you'll re-emerge by the sea in the town of Fukushima. The drive from Kikonai to Fukushima takes about 40 minutes. In Fukushima, there are two must-visit spots. The first is the Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum.

The Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum, designed in the shape of a tunnel.
The Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum, designed in the shape of a tunnel.

The Seikan Tunnel is a railway tunnel that runs beneath the Tsugaru Strait, connecting Aomori Prefecture with Hokkaido. It opened in 1988 and stretches approximately 53.7 kilometers, making it the longest underwater tunnel in the world. Currently, both the Hokkaido Shinkansen and freight trains run through it.

The Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum features numerous exhibits documenting the tunnel's construction, which began in 1961. You'll find actual tools used during this monumental project, along with railway models and video footage from the time of its completion and afterward. This museum is particularly fascinating for train enthusiasts!

Exhibits include construction equipment and various documents related to the project.
Exhibits include construction equipment and various documents related to the project.
Scale models of the various train cars that have operated through the Seikan Tunnel are on display.
Scale models of the various train cars that have operated through the Seikan Tunnel are on display.
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  • Exhibit Information: Japanese
    Staff Assistance: Japanese
  • Seikan Tunnel Museum
    青函トンネル記念館
    • Address 32-1 Mitake, Fukushima, Matsumae District, Hokkaido 049-1331
    • Phone Number 0139-47-3020
    • ・Hours: 8:40 AM–5 PM
      ・Open: April 25–November 10, December 1–March 31 (*Tunnel entry not allowed in winter)

Experience Sumo Culture and the Great Achievements of Yokozuna: The Chiyonofuji and Chiyonoyama Memorial Museum

The Chiyonofuji and Chiyonoyama Memorial Museum.
The Chiyonofuji and Chiyonoyama Memorial Museum.

One of Fukushima's tourist spots is the Chiyonofuji and Chiyonoyama Memorial Museum. It's just a 2-3 minute drive from the Seikan Tunnel Memorial Museum toward Matsumae. The museum is a fantastic place to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Japan's national sport, sumo.

A wide variety of sumo-related artifacts, including swords and ceremonial cups, are on display.
A wide variety of sumo-related artifacts, including swords and ceremonial cups, are on display.

Both Chiyonoyama and Chiyonofuji were wrestlers from Fukushima who rose to the pinnacle of their sport as yokozuna (grand champions). Celebrated as national heroes for their numerous victories, the museum was established to honor their achievements. Inside, you'll find an extensive collection of items related to the two yokozuna, including their ceremonial belts and championship trophies, as well as other sumo-related memorabilia.

You can take photos alongside a life-sized cutout of yokozuna Chiyonofuji.
You can take photos alongside a life-sized cutout of yokozuna Chiyonofuji.

In the museum, you'll find a replica of the training area and ring from the sumo stable where both yokozuna trained, known as "Kokonoe Stable." Several times a year, wrestlers from Kokonoe Stable come for training camps, so you might even catch a glimpse of them practicing in this very space.

The monitor at the back of the ring displays information about Fukushima and footage from the era when both yokozuna were active.
The monitor at the back of the ring displays information about Fukushima and footage from the era when both yokozuna were active.
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  • Exhibit Information: Japanese, English (some exceptions)
    Staff Support: Japanese
  • Yokozuna Chiyonoyama & Chiyonofuji Memorial Museum
    横綱千代の山・千代の富士記念館
    • Address 190 Fukushima, Fukushima, Matsumae District, Hokkaido 049-1312
    • Phone Number 0139-47-4527
    • ・Hours: 9 AM–5 PM
      ・Closed: December 1–March 16 (closed in winter)

Take a Short Break at Cape Shirakami, the Southernmost Point of Hokkaido

Cape Shirakami, the southernmost point of Hokkaido (Photo courtesy of Matsumae Town)
Cape Shirakami, the southernmost point of Hokkaido (Photo courtesy of Matsumae Town)

After leaving Fukushima, you'll mostly drive along the coast to Matsumae. While there are many tunnels along this stretch, you can enjoy breathtaking views as you drive along the steep cliffs of the coastline, where there are no houses in sight. About 15 minutes from the center of Fukushima, you will arrive at Cape Shirakami, the southernmost point of Hokkaido. Although there are no shops or restaurants here, there is a parking space on the ocean side along the road, making it a great spot for a quick break and some memorable photos.

View of the Tsugaru Strait from Cape Shirakami. The land on the right is Tsugaru Peninsula, while the left rear is the Shimokita Peninsula.
View of the Tsugaru Strait from Cape Shirakami. The land on the right is Tsugaru Peninsula, while the left rear is the Shimokita Peninsula.

If the weather is good, you can clearly see Aomori Prefecture's Tsugaru Peninsula across the strait. The area around Cape Shirakami is a migration route for migratory birds, so depending on the timing, you might get to witness flocks of birds soaring through the sky.

The sight of countless birds taking flight is truly breathtaking! (Photo provided by Matsumae Town)
The sight of countless birds taking flight is truly breathtaking! (Photo provided by Matsumae Town)
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  • Signage: Japanese, with some English.
  • Cape Shirakami
    白神岬
    • Address Shirakami, Matsumae, Matsumae District, Hokkaido 049-1524
    • ・TEL: 0139-42-2726 (Hokkaido Matsumae Tourism and Products Association)
      ・Hours: 24-hour access
      ・Closed: Open daily

Experience Japanese Culture in Matsumae with Castles, Kimono, and More

Matsumae is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring, but the vibrant autumn leaves are equally stunning. (Photo provided by Matsumae Town)
Matsumae is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring, but the vibrant autumn leaves are equally stunning. (Photo provided by Matsumae Town)

After departing from Shirakami Cape, it takes about 15 minutes to reach the town of Matsumae. Matsumae Castle Museum, a notable local landmark, makes use of the reconstructed main keep of Matsumae Castle. In Matsumae, popular attractions include the museum, the Matsumae Shrine, and a stroll through the "Temple Town," which is lined with numerous temples. Visitors can also explore the Matsumae Clan Residence, which recreates the atmosphere of Matsumae during the Edo period. The area is known as Matsumae Park, and becomes one of Hokkaido's top cherry blossom spots in spring, with approximately 10,000 cherry trees blooming from late April to early May.

At the Matsumae Clan Residence, you can rent kimono and costumes, like those of samurai generals and princesses, to stroll around the facility.
At the Matsumae Clan Residence, you can rent kimono and costumes, like those of samurai generals and princesses, to stroll around the facility.
You can also enjoy hot springs in Matsumae. (Photo provided by Onsen Ryokan Yano)
You can also enjoy hot springs in Matsumae. (Photo provided by Onsen Ryokan Yano)
Marinated tuna bowl made with Matsumae tuna, available at the restaurant adjacent to Onsen Ryokan Yano.
Marinated tuna bowl made with Matsumae tuna, available at the restaurant adjacent to Onsen Ryokan Yano.

In Matsumae, you can't miss out on the gourmet experiences, including tuna. Along with tours and leisurely strolls, there are plenty of highlights to enjoy. For those who want to know more, be sure to check out the article below!

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    Staff Assistance: Japanese
  • Matsumae Castle Museum
    松前城資料館
    • Address 144 Matsushiro, Matsumae, Matsumae District, Hokkaido 049-1511
    • Phone Number 0139-42-3060
    • ・Hours: 9 AM–5 PM (Last entry: 4:30 PM)
      ・Closed: December 11–April 9
      ・Admission: Adults, 360 yen; Junior high school students and younger, 240 yen

  • Matsumae Han Yashiki
    松前藩屋敷
    • Address 68 Nishidate, Matsumae, Matsumae District, Hokkaido 049-1511
    • Phone Number 0139-42-2726
    • ・Hours: 9 AM–5 PM (Last entry: 4:30 PM)
      ・Closed: December 11–April 9
      ・Admission: Adults, 360 yen; Junior high school students and younger, 240 yen

A Drive from Hakodate to Matsumae Filled with Scenic Spots and Delicious Food

About a two-hour drive from Hakodate, Matsumae is an ideal destination for a day trip. Even with breaks along the way, you can reach it in half a day. And don't miss the scenic spots and delicious food along the route! Take your time enjoying the views and savor tasty treats as you head from Hakodate to Matsumae. Drive safely and enjoy a wonderful journey!

Written by:
Nobuka Kawashima
Nobuka Kawashima

A travel creator who has traveled all over Hokkaido in search of spectacular scenery and local gourmet food, Nobuka moved to Hokkaido from Tokyo in 2009. Since then, she has continued to photograph and write articles on Hokkaido travel and food for LIVE JAPAN and other tourism websites and travel magazines. She is a certified Hokkaido Tourism Master, a title given to Hokkaido tourism experts by the Hokkaido Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and also holds certifications as a Domestic Travel Service Supervisor and Chief Itinerary Manager. As a transgender person herself, she runs a support group to create an environment that makes travel easier for LGBTQ people, and also gives lectures and talks at universities and companies.

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