
Senboku, Akita
角館
Senboku, Akita
About this spot
Kakunodate
Kakunodate-machi was once located in Semboku-gun, Akita Prefecture. In September 2005, it merged with Tazawako-cho and Nishiki-mura and became Semboku-shi. In addition, after the merger, Kakunodate-cho remained as Kakunodate-cho, Semboku City.
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History & Culture
History & Culture
Little Kyoto
A Samurai Town of the North
Founded in 1620, Kakunodate preserves a street of samurai residences shaded by weeping cherry trees, earning it the name 'Little Kyoto of the North.'
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Senboku, Akita, Japan
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Hours/ 営業時間
Streets open anytime; houses ~9:00–17:00
Admission/ 料金
Free (some houses charge)
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