Trappist Monastery Guide
Hokuto's Trappistine Convent: A Haven of Prayer and Handmade Delights Guide
Discover the serene beauty and spiritual atmosphere of the Trappistine Convent in Hokuto, Hokkaido. Unlike the Trappist Monastery for men, this convent is home to Trappistine nuns, an order known for their dedication to prayer, contemplation, and self-sufficiency. While the inner workings of the convent remain private, visitors are welcome to explore the grounds and purchase the convent's famous handmade cookies, a testament to their dedication and craftsmanship. The Trappistine order, a branch of the Cistercian order, emphasizes a life of prayer, silence, and manual labor. The nuns support themselves through various activities, including agriculture and the production of goods like cookies and candies. The Hokuto convent, like others around the world, provides a sanctuary for women seeking a life of devotion and contemplation. Visiting the convent offers a glimpse into this unique way of life and a chance to appreciate the simple beauty of their surroundings. Visitors can explore the peaceful grounds of the convent, admire the architecture, and purchase the convent's renowned cookies at the gift shop. These cookies, made with simple ingredients and a lot of love, are a popular souvenir and a delicious reminder of the convent's dedication to self-sufficiency. The convent provides a tranquil escape from the everyday world, offering a moment of reflection and appreciation for the beauty of simplicity. The Trappistine Convent is particularly famous for its "Madeleine" cookies, a light and buttery treat that has become a local specialty.
Transportation
From JR Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station, take a Hakodate Bus bound for "トラピスチヌ修道院前" (Trappistine Convent). The bus ride takes approximately 20-30 minutes.
Opening Hours
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (April to October), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (November to March)
Ticket Price
Free