Kakunodate Samurai Residences Street

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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 Satake Kita clan. The mansion retains the architectural style of a samurai residence from the Edo period, with the main room retaining the Shoin-zukuri style that is unique to this region. Within the grounds, large trees such as Shidarezakura trees, fir trees, katsura trees, pines, and ginkgo trees are planted, and the moss covering the ground is likened to flowing water, so the entire garden can be enjoyed as a landscape painting.
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address 〒014-0325 9 Higashikorakucho, Kakunodate, Semboku City
Phone number 0187-55-1500
Business hours 9:00-17:00 (entry until 16:30) Winter 9:00-16:30 (entry until 16:00)
Regular holiday Closed during New Year holidays (12/28-1/4)
Price range Individual: Adults (high school students and above) 500 yen, Children (elementary and junior high school students) 300 yen Groups (20 or more): Adults 400 yen, Children 200 yen Guided tours of the mansion: 10:00 ~ 21:00 ~ 31:15 ~ 41:15 ~ 10-15 minutes
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