Kakunodate (角館) is a town in Semboku, Akita. Known as Samurai town (武家屋敷) and "The Little Kyoto of Tohoku".(みちのく小京都).
Understand
[edit]In 2005, Kakunodate, along with the town of Tazawako (田沢湖), and the village of Nishiki (西木) were merged to create the city of Semboku (仙北).
Tourist Information Site
[edit]The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site.
Get in
[edit]The Akita Shinkansen Komachi (こまち) running between Tokyo and Akita, via Sendai and Morioka, makes a regular stop at the JR Kakunodate station every hour. The journey takes roughly 4 hr from Tokyo, 2½ hr from Sendai and 1 hr from Morioka or Akita. Make sure to book your seat in advance, as all seats on Komachi trains are reserved and station staff may be busy when the train arrives. The Japan Rail Pass is accepted.
Get around
[edit]Walking is really the most logical option in this small, compact city - it takes about 15 minutes to walk from the train station to Bukeyashiki Street. A shuttle bus meets Shinkansen trains (it appears that this needs to be pre-booked) and there's a taxi rank outside the train station.
Rickshaws are available in the center of the city, and offer tours of the Bukeyashiki Street district.
See
[edit]Kakunodate is well known for well preserved Samurai houses scattered around along Bukeyashiki Street (which means Samurai House Street) and forming as a Bukeyashiki Samurai District. Some of these houses are open to public.
- Samurai houses [dead link]
- Aoyagi House. Apr-Oct 09:00-17:00, Nov-Mar 09:00-16:00. ¥500.
- 1 Ishiguro House. 09:00-17:00. ¥300.
- Odano House. Mid Apr-Oct 09:00-17:00. Free.
- Kawarada House. Mid Apr-Oct 09:00-17:00. Free.
- 2 Iwahashi House. Mid Apr-Oct 09:00-17:00. Free.
- Matsumoto House. Mid Apr-Oct 09:00-17:00. Free.
- 3 Kakunodate Castle Ruins (古城山), Furushiroyama. Pile of old castle ruins. Castle tower does not remain, only stone wall remains.
- Cherry Blossom. Best time to see late-Apr - early- May.. There are 400 Prunus yedoensis (ソメイヨシノ) trees on the embankment of Hinokinai River spans 2 km, and 150 Prunus pendula (シダレザクラ) trees in Samurai town street.
Do
[edit]- Festival of Kakunodate (角館のお祭り). Will be held on 7 to 9 September every year. Festival has a history of 350 years. Many floats to move the town. People traditional dancing to continue behind the floats. When floats run into each other on the street, claiming the priority in the way that they hit each other floats.
- [dead link] Fire and Snow Festival (火振りかまくら Hiburi Kamakura) (the festival takes place at several locations across town), ☏ +81 187 54-2700. Feb 13-14, starts at 17:00. In a sort of purification ritual, people whirl flaming pieces of straw on a string above their heads. Onlookers can participate if they like. If so, a hat covering one's hair is a good idea.
- The Sasara Dance of Kakunodate. "Sasara" is the local dialect for the traditional Lion Dance. The name comes from the sasara - wooden instruments played during the dance. The dance's origins go back four hundred years, when the new lord Stake, arriving in exile from the south, had the dance performed in advance of his procession in order to drive away malevolent spirits. Now it is part of local O-Bon celebrations (mid-August), danced as a prayer for a good harvest and good health.
Buy
[edit]Kakunodate is famous around Japan for its cherry bark crafts which are sold at just about every store in the town.
Eat
[edit]- 1 Sakura no Sato (桜の里), 9 Higashi-Katsuraku-cho 町東勝楽丁9番, ☏ +81 187 54-2527. 09:00-17:00. Located in the Samurai town. Bowl of rice topped with chicken and eggs used the Hinaijidori (比内地鶏を使った親子丼) ¥1575. Inaniwa Udon ¥840.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- 1 Guesthouse Fūga (ゲストハウス風雅), 34-8, Kodate, 町小館34-8 (15-min walk from Kakunodate station), ☏ +81 187 54-2784, eikomiura66@gmail.com. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. Inn only without meals. ¥4000 (High season +α).
- 2 Sakura no Sato (民宿桜の里), 52, Hosogoe-machi, 町細越町52, ☏ +81 187 55-5652. Minshuku by Japanese-style buildings. It is in the northeast of Samurai town. Stay +2 meals ¥7000+.
Go next
[edit]- Lake Tazawa. Japan's deepest lake.
- Nyuto Onsen. Tohoku's secret spa resort in the deep forests of Akita Kogen Plateau.
- Daisen
- Akita
- Yokote
- Ugo
- Yuzawa
- Senboku
- Nishiwaga