Kakunodate Bukeyashiki-dori Street
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Established by the Ashina family in 1620. Afterward, it prospered as the castle town of the Hokke branch of the Satake family. The street, lined with old samurai houses, still retains the flavor of a castle town. It has been designated by the government as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. Other than the old samurai houses, there are also many other attractions such as making kabazaiku (craftwork made from the bark of cherry trees) and visits to Ando Brewery.
View scenic routes that include this spot
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Street address
- Kakunodate, Semboku City, Akita
Access
- 15 minutes by foot from JR Kakunodate Station
Opening Hours
- Varies depending on the establishment
Closed
- Varies depending on the establishment
Best season
- All year
Point
- Visitors can also experience riding in a rickshaw or wearing a kimono. Visitors can also try the "okariba-yaki," a snack eaten by the feudal lord Satake on the hunting grounds 300 years ago.
Spots around
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Akita City Folklore and Performing Arts Center (Neburi Nagashi Kan Hall)
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Nyudozaki
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Mt. Moriyoshi
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Oga Aquarium GAO
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Takashimizu Brewery (Akita Shurui Seizoh Co. Ltd.)
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Former Ikeda Family Garden
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Akita Inu Visitor Center
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Namahage Sedo Festival
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Sato Yosuke Inaniwa Udon Noodle-Making Workshop
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Ando Jozo (Kitaura main store)
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Yokote Masuda Manga Museum
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Mountain Honey Shop
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Lake Tazawa
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Akita Shimin Ichiba (Akita Citizen's Market)
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Kamakura
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Sake Brewery Hideyoshi
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Akita Furusato Village
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Nyuto-onsen-kyo Hot Springs Village
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Namahage Museum
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Akita Airport
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Akita Museum of Art
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Paper Balloon Festival of Kamihinokinai
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The Town of Masuda
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Tazawako Skiing Area
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Nakajima Library at Akita International University