There is a church complex in Hakodate, Japan. Among them, the Church of the Holy Spirit is very distinctive. It can be photographed around all sides. It is very beautiful from the back. It is more beautiful from the main entrance. The church is also open to visit. Although small, it is really beautiful and creative.
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There is a church complex in Hakodate, Japan. Among them, the Church of the Holy Spirit is very distinctive. It can be photographed around all sides. It is very beautiful from the back. It is more beautiful from the main entrance. The church is also open to visit. Although small, it is really beautiful and creative.
Among the three churches in Yuanxuan, the most special in architectural style is this St. John's Church, which is the shape of a cross from various locations. It was built in 1874 by the Anglican Church, but was destroyed by fire, as were several church neighbors near it. The Catholic Church next door was rebuilt earlier, and this St John's Church was not rebuilt until 1979.
Hakodate St. John Church, originally built in 1874, the existing building was rebuilt in 1979. The coffee-colored roof plus white exterior walls are different from traditional church buildings. Looking closely, you will find that the roof layout is a cross.
It is worth a visit, not only the church building is very distinctive, but also her location is very good, you can see the port when the weather is good, it is beautiful! The churches in Hakodate cannot be photographed, so there is only the exterior, but it is also worth visiting!
St. John's Church is an Anglican church founded in 1874 when British priests visited Hakodate. Once destroyed by fire and constantly rebuilt, the building is now rebuilt in 1979. It features an impressive cross-shaped roof. The church was built with medieval engineering and incorporated into modern design, except for the four facades engraved with crosses, and the same design concept as many medieval cathedrals, the main body of St. John's Church is also based on the shape of the cross, which is a cross shape when overlooking from above. In addition, the organ and painted glass inside the church are also a highlight.
Along the Yassau to Hakodate Hill halfway, you can see several churches, this St. John Church is one of them, built on a very steep slope, its shape is very special, especially its roof is also cross-shaped, the church is small, but small and exquisite