La cámara está instalada en Sendai Station.
La hora en Hakodate, JAPÓN (GMT+9).
Hakodate Station in the city of Hakodate, on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.
The camera is installed on a shopping center building. The city is located in the southwest of Hokkaido and is very popular with tourists.
Hakodate Station is a major station and point of access in Hakodate on the south east coast of Hokkaido.
The Hokkaido Shinkansen runs to the more recent Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station which connects to Hakodate Station on the Hakodate Main Line.
Hakodate Station is the terminus of the Hakodate Main Line operated by JR Hokkaido.
Hakodate is easily reached from Sapporo, 260 km to the north west. There are roughly hourly Hokuto and Super Hokuto trains from Sapporo Station to Hakodate Station, taking 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Trains on the Hakodate Main Line also run to Otaru, Niseko, and after Sapporo to Bibai and on to Asahikawa.
If you are traveling from Hakodate to Asahikawa, change in Sapporo.
There are trains from Hakodate to Onuma-koen Station (40 minutes) on the Hakodate Main Line to visit Onuma Quasi National Park.
Super Hokuto express trains to the ferry port of Tomakomai (on the Hakodate Main Line and Muroran Main Line) for ferries to Nagoya and Sendai take 3 hours.
The third-sector railway company South Hokkaido Railway Company runs trains from Hakodate Station to Kikonai on the former Esashi Line. Traveling on a local train takes just over an hour. You can change to the Hokkaido Shinkansen at Hakodate-Hokuto Station which would reduce journey time to 41 minutes but at over three times the cost.
Is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, the largest city in the Tōhoku region, and the second largest city north of Tokyo.
As of 1 June 2020, the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan’s 20 designated cities.
The city was founded in 1600 by the daimyō Date Masamune. It is nicknamed the City of Trees (Mori no Miyako); there are zelkova trees lining many of the main thoroughfares such as Jōzenji Street (Jōzenji dōri) and Aoba Street (Aoba dōri).
In the summer, the Sendai Tanabata Festival, the largest Tanabata festival in Japan, is held. In winter, the trees are decorated with thousands of lights for the Pageant of Starlight (Hikari no pējento), lasting through most of December.