Otaru Canal — Romantic Waterway & Warehouses
The Otaru Canal (小樽運河) is a 1.3-kilometer waterway lined with preserved Meiji-era stone warehouses, now converted to restaurants, cafes, and shops. Built in 1923 to facilitate cargo transfer from ships to warehouses, the canal was nearly filled in the 1960s during urban modernization. Citizen protests saved the canal, and the warehouses were restored in the 1980s, creating one of Hokkaido's most photographed streetscapes.
The canal is most romantic at dusk when 63 gas lamps along the promenade are lit, reflecting in the still water. Snow-covered scenes in winter (December-February) are especially magical — snowflakes fall softly, lamps glow amber, and the silence is punctuated by crunching footsteps. The view from Asakusa Bridge (浅草橋) toward the warehouses is the iconic postcard shot.
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