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Hokkaido

Hakodate Orthodox Church

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Last updated Apr 18, 2026

Hakodate Orthodox Church, a beacon of architectural beauty and historical depth, stands proudly in the Motomachi district of Hakodate. This church isn't just a place of worship; it's a symbol of the cultural diversity that defines Hakodate, a city that opened its arms to the world during the Meiji period.

Constructed in 1861, Hakodate Orthodox Church is the oldest Russian Orthodox church in Japan, showcasing a stunning blend of Russian and Japanese architectural elements. Its distinctive green onion dome and elegant white walls make it a visually striking landmark against Hakodate's cityscape.

But the church is more than just its exterior. Inside, it houses a peaceful and spiritual ambiance, with beautiful icons and religious artifacts that tell stories of faith and history. Visitors are often captivated by the church's serene atmosphere, which offers a quiet escape from the bustle of city life.

The Hakodate Orthodox Church is not just for those of the Orthodox faith; it's a testament to Hakodate's rich, multicultural history, attracting visitors worldwide. Whether you're interested in architecture and history or simply looking for a moment of tranquility, this church offers a unique glimpse into the soul of Hakodate, making it a must-visit on your journey through this historic city.

Hours:

10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Closed:

Open daily, but service times and events may restrict visitor access

Available:

All year

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome

Fees:

Free entry, but donations are welcome


Hours
Sunday: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Phone
+81 138-23-7387
Website
orthodox-hakodate.jp


The area

Address
3-13 Motomachi, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0054, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Phone

+81 138-23-7387

Website

orthodox-hakodate.jp

What other travelers are saying about Hakodate Orthodox Church

Church of the Resurrection of Christ is the oldest Russian Orthodox church in Japan and one of the most important Christian landmarks in the country. Located in Hakodate’s historic Motomachi district, it traces its origins to 1859, with the present building dating from 1916, rebuilt after a major fire. The pale green exterior and onion domes follow Russian Orthodox tradition, while the interior is centered around a serene iconostasis and a strong sense of sacred order. The church is generally closed to visitors, except during services. I had the opportunity to enter on Saturday around 6:00 pm, during an evening liturgy. It was a deeply moving experience: the service was attended by a single worshipper, celebrated by two priests, with women singing the hymns. The intimacy, chanting, and stillness made it feel like a true place of prayer, where reverence and presence are genuinely felt. Visitors are encouraged to leave a 200-yen donation to support the upkeep of the church. This is a place well worth visiting — and, if possible, experiencing during a service, regardless of one’s religious background.

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Nearby attractions to see

A view down a tree-lined street leading to a harbor with docked ships, city buildings, and distant mountains under a clear sky.

Motomachi District

A large, ornate building painted blue with bright yellow trim, featuring columns, balconies, and dormer windows. Snow covers the ground in front, and the sky above is partly cloudy.

Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward

A person wearing a winter coat, hat, and backpack stands at a snowy observation deck, looking out over a coastal city and expansive blue sea under a clear sky.

Mount Hakodate (Hakodate Ropeway)

Aerial view of a star-shaped fort surrounded by water and cherry blossom trees in full bloom, with a cityscape and mountains in the background.

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More about Hakodate Orthodox Church from our blog

Frequently Asked Questions

The original church was established in 1859, and the current building was constructed in 1916. It has undergone several restorations over the years to maintain its condition.

The church is designed in a Byzantine Revival architectural style, characterized by its octagonal dome, intricate details, and the traditional onion-shaped dome common in Russian Orthodox churches.

Yes, the Hakodate Orthodox Church remains active, serving as a place of worship for the Orthodox Christian community in the area. It also attracts many visitors interested in its history and architecture.

The church is located in the Motomachi area of Hakodate, which is easily accessible by public transportation or car. It's a short distance from the JR Hakodate Station and close to other tourist attractions in the Motomachi District.
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Anna Krzak
Feb 15, 2026
Well preserve Russian Orthodox church. A bit of steep walk is required to this church but was well worth it.
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Daniel Sin
Oct 21, 2025
A beautiful and peaceful church located in the historic Motomachi district of Hakodate. The architecture is stunning with its white walls and green domes, and the surroundings are very scenic. It’s a great place to take photos and enjoy the view of the city and harbor. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Hakodate!
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Papa’s Picks
May 1, 2025
Small Russian orthodox church. You do have to pay a small fee to get in. We wouldn't mind it, except they won't allow any photograph, even without flash. So I don't think it's worth it as I've seen and photographed the interiors of many Russian orthodox church in Eastern Europe like in Sofia, Bulgaria, which is a lot bigger and lot more impressive. That said, you can capture the exterior and see the series of nice onion domes that is characteristic of Russian orthodox churches.
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Michael Wu PhD
Oct 30, 2024
This is an active Church from the Russian orthodox church. The exterior of this church is beautiful which draws tourists to come and take photos. You can go inside to pray but you'll have to take your shoes off. It smells of incense inside. At the base of the stairs leading up to the church is a sign with its history.
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Richard A Francisco
Apr 30, 2024
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