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Kakunodate Samurai District

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Akita is located in the Tohoku Region or northeast of Japan. This is the northernmost part of the island of Honshu. (Japan's largest island) of Japan. No matter what season It has a different charm. Whether it is native to Akita. Old town with a long history Snow city for skiing enthusiasts Or who wants to touch the white snow. It is also the hometown of the most famous Haji dog in Japan with me.

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And when talking about Japan. Besides Mount Fuji. We are familiar with these samurai. Brave warriors of Japan In Akita Prefecture This long history. There is a village of Samurai warriors that are important in the administration of the Edo period. That is Kakunada City, Akita Prefecture. There is a samurai village with buildings that give a sense of long history. Remains abundant The town has a samurai Kagoda Da Kota is still a perfect condition. Open to visitors. In the field of knowledge. We come to know the history of the mansion of the Battle Samurai count.

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Kaguna Da Kuta is famous as a settlement of samurai. Old ruins scattered throughout the city. Once upon a time, the great samurai sata kami empire. Although the Saatchi family will be defeated in the battle of Sekigahara. The new shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu won the respect of the samurai family. By giving the Sakata family a chance to join their government. Although Sakata's land is being repossessed, it is now the heiress of the wealthy samurai family. They also preserved and displayed their war-ravaged villages with pride.

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In the past, Kagatta city. Once prosperous as a castle town. And now there is still a panoramic view that resembles that of Kyoto. Let us experience the beautiful Japanese atmosphere of the past. Samurai was the highest class in ancient society. They lived happily because these warriors were rewarded by their lords with enormous land. Even now, the samurai is gone. But the spirits of these brave people are still in Kakunada. Of Akita Prefecture

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The Ishiguro Manor

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Ishihiro House It is the oldest house in the samurai village that still remains today. And today there are still children live. Part of the house is open to the public to visit the interior.

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การเดินทาง:          – จากสถานี JR Kakunodate เดินประมาณ 20 นาที

- From JR Kakunodate station take a taxi for about 5 minutes.

เวลาทำการ:           9:00 – 17:00 น.

ค่าเข้าชม:               ผู้ใหญ่ 300 เยน เด็ก 150 เยน

วันหยุด:                ไม่มี

Address: 1 Shimocho, Omote-machi, Kakunodate-machi,

Semboku shi, Akita

 

The Aoyagi Manor

Aoyagi

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Aoyaki house Located south of Ishirou House. Wide area The garden has a variety of plants and flowers. The beautiful atmosphere varies from season to season. It is the most beautiful samurai house. That is still present Inside, there are exhibits of such valuable things as Many ancient weapons and artwork. In addition, there is also a restaurant and a retro-style cafe, where guests can sample some of the most popular dishes.

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การเดินทาง:          – จากสถานี JR Kakunodate เดินประมาณ 20 นาที

- From JR Kakunodate station take a taxi for about 5 minutes.

เวลาทำการ:           9:00 – 17:00 น. (ช่วงเดือนพฤศจิกายน – มีนาคม เปิดให้บริการถึง 16:00 น.)

วันหยุด:                  ไม่มี

Address: 3 Shimo-cho, Omote-machi, Kakunodate-machi, Semboku-shi, Akita

Neighborhoods of two sides There are also many ancient samurai warriors' houses.

The Iwahashi Manor

Iwahashi

The Kawarada Manor

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The Matsumoto Manor

Matumoto

The Odano Manor

Odano

The Onozaki Manor

 

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There is also a tram service. Experimenting on a cart is one of the experiences that will make this visit to Kaguna Kuta more enjoyable. Visitors will be able to explore the area around Kagatta Kota. While riding a cart for 2 people, a young man pulling a car as a guide to lecture while traveling with me.

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