Very very very worth a visit. We bought a one-day bus tram coupon with a sightseeing line that can be reached directly. This is the first women's monastery in Japan, and there are still nuns living a monastic life here. The red brick building of the monastery is fresh and chic, and there are sculptures such as the statue of the Virgin, giving people the impression of holiness. The place where the nuns really live is not allowed to enter, only to visit the periphery, the European-style building is very suitable for filming, and finally in the library can buy some souvenirs and handmade biscuits made by the nuns.
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Very very very worth a visit. We bought a one-day bus tram coupon with a sightseeing line that can be reached directly. This is the first women's monastery in Japan, and there are still nuns living a monastic life here. The red brick building of the monastery is fresh and chic, and there are sculptures such as the statue of the Virgin, giving people the impression of holiness. The place where the nuns really live is not allowed to enter, only to visit the periphery, the European-style building is very suitable for filming, and finally in the library can buy some souvenirs and handmade biscuits made by the nuns.
There is a bus to Trabis Girls' Monastery in front of Hakodate Station. The bus "Hakodate Airport" to "North Exit of Yugawa Tuandi". The monastery is about 10 kilometers from the city, 30 minutes by car, and about 15 minutes after getting off the bus. In 1898, eight nuns from France founded the monastery, and there are still nuns in the inner practice. This is also the first female monastery in Japan. The abbey autumn and winter scenery is different. This is a special scenery and there are not many tourists. It feels good to come here. I come once in autumn and winter. If I go to Hakodate in different seasons next time, I will go again!
Living in the rainy night in Kichuan, I am very embarrassed. Because I lived in Hakodate for 7 days, I can only go to the abbey to play. Many buses can be connected. It is very convenient. After that, there are more than N Chinese travel maps, so I have a disappointment.... To the virtual, I swear to the stupid northerners with a large vow. You are in China now that you have no culture and no vegetarian, and you are losing the crispness of the Chinese when you go to a foreign country. The abbey is not big. The old speed of the distance is called and called. It is not I think BS northerners, in fact, you are mostly inferior to southerners. If you love or want to comfort me, I will be a couple, and something will happen.
From JR station, take the four-way bus to the JR station, you can buy a day coupon for the city electricity and bus (1000 yen) is very cost-effective, you can also take the bus to Hakodate Hill, saving a lot of money. The monastery is very quiet and has the style of a European town. There is a park next to it, remember to buy ice cream, super delicious.
The monastery was the first female monastery in Japan, founded in 1898 by eight nuns from France, and dozens of nuns still live a monastery here. The museum can learn about the daily life of the nuns. You can also taste a piece of cake made by the nuns themselves
From the characteristics of the general, it is just the first female monastery in Japan. It may be that I have no sense of humanities in this regard, so I feel that this point is optional. If time is tight, I can't come at all. After visiting a small shop, there are small cookies baked by the nuns and some small keychains, postcards or something. All these are not as attractive as the cone ice cream next to the parking lot, haha~