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Matsumae Clan Hekirichi Jinya ruins

Matsumae Clan Hekirichi Jinya ruins is the site of Japan's first Western-style fort built by Matsumae clan. Tunnel of cherry blossoms are beautiful cherry blossoms viewing spot.

Matsumae Clan Hekirichi Jinya ruins

Matsumae Clan Hekirichi Jinya ruins * Spot - Hokuto Tourist Association

In the late Edo period, Japan's first Western-style castle built by the Matsumae clan in order to strengthen the defense of the Ezo place along with the opening of Hakodate.
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