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T9 HAKODATE

STORY

T9 Hakodate is an adaptive reuse project transforming a Taisho-era landmark into a modern cultural hotel.

The project celebrates the dialogue between heritage architecture and contemporary design while reflecting the unique cultural landscape of Hakodate.

Connecting past to future, community to culture, people to people, it will grow as a vibrant hub—nurturing new encounters and meaningful experiences.

The time you spend here will become a new chapter in the history of this building, to be carried forward into the next era.

*T9 stands for Taisho 9, referring to the 9th year of the Taisho Emperor’s reign, which corresponds to 1920 — the year the building was constructed.

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ROOM

A special stay with only five guest rooms inside a Taisho-era building rich in history.
Self check-in for a seamless , private arrival experience.
Time spent here offers a deeper way to enjoy the city of Hakodate. Relax in a refined setting surrounded by the memories of the Taisho era.

  • Renga

    Renga

    Brick

    An atmospheric space with a sense of depth and solidity, inspired by the history and memories of the port town symbolized by the Kanemori Red Brick Warehouses. View room details

  • Gunjo

    Gunjo

    Ultramarine

    Hakodate’s famous “Million-Dollar Night View” and the colors of the sea inspire this space, creating a dreamy and atmospheric ambiance.

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  • Sakura

    Sakura

    Cherry Blossom

    The soft cherry blossom hues that symbolize spring in Hakodate. A room where even your heart gently unwinds in the tender light.

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  • Midori

    Midori

    Green

    A space inspired by the lush greenery of Mount Hakodate as seen from T9’s windows, where you can feel the soothing comfort of nature.

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  • 1920

    1920

    Taisho 9 (1920)

    A room named after the year this building was born.
    Carrying forward a century of time, it is a space where you can reflect on the history of the building and the scenery of Hakodate.

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NEWS

2026/04/22
T9 HAKODATE Opening Announcement
2026/04/15
T9 HAKODATE opens on April 22, 2026.

FACILITIES

A multi-use space that gently connects people and the city through craft beer and art.
CRAFT BREWERY offers house-brewed beer by an award-winning brewer,
while ART & LOUNGE serves as a venue for exhibitions, events, and a lounge space.
This is where new encounters and uniquely local experiences begin.

  • 1F 
    CRAFT BREWERY

    CRAFT BREWERY

    An award-winning brewer offers a wide range of beers, from house-brewed selections to carefully curated domestic and international varieties.
    We aim to create a place in this city where new encounters and connections are born.

    Coming Soon - Craft Brewery opening June 2026

  • 3F 
    ART&LOUNGE

    ART&LOUNGE

    An event space open to both locals and travelers.
    It is scheduled to be renovated by 2027 to serve as an art exhibition venue, as well as a lounge for guests and members.
    *Image for reference only.

ACCESS

  • T9 HAKODATE

    15-3 Suehirocho, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0053, Japan
    18 minutes by car from Hakodate Airport
    20 minutes on foot from JR Hakodate Station
    6 minutes on foot from Jujigai tram stop

  • Conveniently located just steps from Hakodate’s lively Bay Area, popular with tourists.
    Kanemori Red Brick Warehouses, Motomachi,and the Hakodate Morning Market are all within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy the city’s unique atmosphere.
    With a nearby tram stop, it’s a convenient base for both sightseeing and getting around.

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BOOK NOW

5 rooms only
Reservations can be made online.
We sincerely look forward to welcoming you.

Arrow

Sister properties by the same founder

aremokoremo

aremo koremo

INSTAGRAM

Just a short distance from T9 [T-Nine] is the shared shop space aremokoremo.
Utilizing a traditional building in Hakodate that features a blend of Japanese and Western architectural styles, this formerly vacant property has been revitalized as a place where local people can gather and run small businesses.
This initiative was recognized with a Good Design Award in 2024.

■ Address: 14-4 Suehirocho, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan