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A private inn in the Dakigaeri Valley. All rooms have an open-air bath.
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A private inn in the Dakigaeri Valley. All rooms have an open-air bath.
TazawakoTazawako, with its deep blue surface and the legend of Princess Tatsuko, is an almost circular lake with a circumference of about 20 kilometer
Kitaura Main Store, located on the old National Route 46 closer to Akita City than Kakunodate, opened in the fall of 1996, stocking all of our product
It quietly exudes a timeless traditional flavor.Our store was born in Kakunodate, a historic town overflowing with seasonal charm, and has been in the
A lodging along a mountain stream with two hot springs. Popular with female guests.
They are engaged in beekeeping in their local Lake Tazawa area, and are popular for their domestic honey, honey from around the world, processed honey
Another samurai residence street in Kakunodate When the Ashina clan built the town in 1620, 80 samurai banners began to live in Tamachi, the southern
Tamachi, where the Nishinomiya family lives, is another samurai residence street in Kakunodate. The five storehouses built from the Meiji to Taisho pe
It opened on July 1, 2017 as a central facility for disseminating information about Tazawako s history and culture, as well as a message for the futur
The former Ishiguro (Megumi) House was designed and built in 1935 and is a branch of the Buke Yashiki Ishiguroke. The interior features a modern Japan
Akita Prefecture designated historic site They were senior vassals of the Ashina clan, and after the Ashina clan died out, the family served the Satak
Semboku City designated historic site The family was a hereditary descendant of the Ashina clan dating back to their Aizu days, and later served the S
Semboku City designated historic siteA branch of the Satake clan, the family has been a senior vassal of the Satake clan since the time when the Satak
It quietly exudes a timeless traditional flavor.Our store was born in Kakunodate, a historic town overflowing with seasonal charm, and has been in the
The Aoyagi family samurai residence tells the story of 400 years of Michinoku history. In addition to the main house, the 10,000m2 (approx. 10,000m2)
Green tourism in Semboku City, Akita PrefectureSemboku City has a long history of green tourism, focusing on agricultural experiences, and has been ac
Founded in 1689, this is a sake brewery with a long history. The elegant atmosphere of the brewery, the skill and spirit of sake brewing, and the fine
Traces of the castle town still remain It was the Ashina clan who created the townscape of Kakunodate that continues to this day in 1620 (Genwa 6), at
Akita Prefecture designated tangible cultural property The family is a subordinate to the Imamiya family, and came to Akita when the Satake clan was t
The school was closed in 1974, but was restored and opened to the public in 2004 as the “Omoide-no Kata Branch School.” It is also used as a venue for
It was built in honor of Yoshiaki Sato, who was born in Kakunodate cho, and the achievements of Shinchosha, a literary publishing company founded by h
The works of local painters, including masters of modern Japanese painting, Hirafuku Hoan and his son Hyakuho, are on display. The site is the remains
The museum was opened in 1978 to promote birch crafts when it was designated as a national traditional craft. Demonstrations of Kabazaiku production a
Of all the samurai residences in Kakunodate, Akita, this is the only one where direct descendants continue to live in the main house. Because it conti
Private museum of glass and Art Deco collection of French decorative artist Rene LaliqueIt is a private museum dedicated to French decorative artists
Located in the northernmost of the samurai residences street, it has also been clear that was the senior samurai of the time from the form of the mans
The former merchant town of "Tomachi" (Outer Town) is a stark contrast to the inner town lined with samurai residences, with its rows of merchant hous
A former samurai living space At the beginning of the Edo period in 1620, large-scale urban planning was carried out by the Ashina clan, and Kakunodat