Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center (samurai residence street store)
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The only samurai residence in Kakunodate where direct descendants continue to live and pass on the legends of the samurai
Regarding the guide and explanation, we can point to written explanations (flipboards) for customers who have difficulty hearing (hearing impairments). Furthermore, we can also provide guide and explanations in English for customers visiting Japan from overseas, although we are not very good at it.
As our house is an old Japanese house, there are thresholds and stepping blocks that are about 15-20cm high. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to guests who have difficulty walking and are unable to climb into the rooms, but we can provide a guided explanation while showing you photos of the interior in the dirt floor area. Thank you for your understanding.
You are viewing a samurai residence built in the Edo period that has continued to be used by descendants of the family to the present day. The main house is said to be the oldest remaining in Kakunodate. Since the Meiji period, glass windows have been installed and concrete has been laid on the dirt floor in some areas. Therefore, some of the glass windows still use old handmade glass.
Opening hours are 9:00-17:00 (9:00-16:00 from December to March), but if you contact us in advance, we can extend opening hours slightly where possible. Please inquire with us directly. Also, opening hours may be slightly earlier from spring to autumn, and closing times may be slightly earlier during off-season periods such as winter. Please inquire with us.
In addition, there are no closing days except for special occasions, and the museum is open all year round. For inquiries, please call 0187-55-1496. If you have any questions, please contact us. Also, if you would like to purchase admission tickets or enter as a group (multiple people), we would appreciate it if you could contact us in advance.
| address | Address: 1 Omotemachi Shimocho, Kakunodate-cho, Senboku-shi, Akita Prefecture, 014-0331 |
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| Phone number | 0187-55-1496 |
| Fax | 0187-55-1496 |
| Business hours | 9:00-17:00 (April-November) 9:00-16:00 (December-March of the following year) |
| Regular holiday | None (open all year round) |
| Price range | Individuals: 500 yen for adults, 300 yen for children. Groups (15 or more people): 400 yen for adults, 200 yen for children. Those who present a disability certificate can enter for 400 yen for adults and 200 yen for children. Souvenirs: 200 yen to 1000 yen. |
| Parking | none |
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| Access | Approximately 25 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by car (taxi, etc.) from JR/Akita Nairiku Jukan Railway Kakunodate Station, a distance of approximately 2 km |
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