Trappistine Convent

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Trappistine Convent is a historic Catholic nunnery in Hakodate, Japan, known for its European-style architecture and production of confectionery by Trappistine nuns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic convent
historic site
affiliation Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapporo NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
category Catholic monasteries in Japan
Christian monasteries in Hokkaido
convents of the Trappistines
tourist attractions in Hakodate
country Japan
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
founded 1898
foundedBy French Trappistine nuns
Roman Catholic missionaries
genderRestriction female
hasChapel Our Lady of the Angels chapel NERFINISHED
hasCommunity Trappistine nuns NERFINISHED
hasFeature angel statues
chapel
convent garden
gatehouse
red-brick buildings
statues of the Virgin Mary
tree-lined approach road
hasRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
heritage European-style architecture
knownFor butter cookies
caramels
chocolates
production of confectionery
languageUsed Japanese
Latin (liturgy)
locatedIn Hakodate NERFINISHED
Hokkaido NERFINISHED
near Hakodate Airport NERFINISHED
Yunokawa area of Hakodate NERFINISHED
observes Trappist monastic observance
primaryActivity contemplative life
manual labor
prayer
productsSoldAt Hakodate souvenir shops
onsite shop
religiousOrder Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance NERFINISHED
Trappistines NERFINISHED
tourism open to visitors in certain areas
popular sightseeing spot in Hakodate

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Hakodate hasLandmark Trappistine Convent