This value-packed trip with a government- licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Kakunodate! Kakunodate is a former castle town which flourished during the Edo period. Known as the “Little Kyoto of Tohoku”, the town is home to a district consisting of samurai residences and traditional architecture popular with both domestic and international tourists. The samurai residences lining the town’s most famous street are nationally protected Traditional Buildings. Your guide will start your day with a morning pickup at your hotel. Let us know what special requests you have for the day, and we will customize your itinerary in advance!
Highlights
Explore Kakunodate in 4 hours!
Choose 2-3 sites from the list to customize your own itinerary!
Guided by english speaking guide!
Duration
4 hours
Offered in
English
What is included
Licensed Local Guide
Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from the list
What is not included
Food & drinks
Other personal expenses
Entrance Fee of Samurai House(for yourself) Adults:500JPY
Lunch
Private transportation
Embark on a 4-hour adventure where you can personalize your journey by selecting 2-3 sites from a curated list, allowing you to craft your perfect itinerary. Whether you’re fascinated by traditional architecture, scenic views, or historical landmarks, this flexible experience offers the freedom to explore at your own pace. Dive into the rich cultural atmosphere, immerse yourself in unique surroundings, and enjoy the sights that captivate your interest, making every moment of your exploration truly memorable.
You can choose 2-3 sites from the list below!
Kakunodate
Kakunodate is a former castle town which flourished during the Edo period. Known as the “Little Kyoto of Tohoku”, the town is home to a district two-kilometres in radius consisting of samurai residences and traditional architecture popular with both domestic and international tourists. The samurai residences lining the town's most famous street are nationally protected Traditional Buildings.
Kakunodate samurai district
The Kakunodate samurai district, which once housed about 80 families, is one of the best examples of samurai architecture and housing in the country. Its wide streets and large courtyards are shaded by dozens of weeping cherry trees which bloom in early May. During this time, the wide streets are busy with hanami tourists. Of the samurai houses that remain intact, six are open to the public and offer visitors the chance to see how middle class and wealthy samurai families might have lived. Of the six open houses, two are particularly noteworthy for their size and quality: the Aoyagi House and the Ishiguro House.
Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center
With a focus on kabazaiku, or cherry bark crafts, the Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center stocks a wide range of woodwork, folk crafts and specialty products from Akita. The interior of the shop decked out in natural wood is also an impressive sight in itself. Visitors can enjoy browsing from a wide selection of products from traditional handicrafts to everyday items. Next to the Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center is the Tomachi Town Museum, Tatetsuya, admission free of charge. The Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center is 10 minutes on foot from JR Kakunodate Station.
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