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Kakunodate Samurai Houses and Weeping Cherry Blossoms: Spring in the "Little Kyoto of Michinoku"

๐Ÿถ Akita|May 11, 2026

Kakunodate in Spring

Kakunodate in Semboku, Akita, is a castle town built in the early Edo period by the Ashina clan. With many black-walled samurai residences remaining intact, it is called the "Little Kyoto of Michinoku." The weeping cherry blossom season from late April to early May is especially popular โ€” counted among Japan's Three Great Cherry Blossom Sites.

Highlights

- Samurai Residence Street (Uchimachi): Edo-era streetscape of black walls and weeping cherry blossoms - Aoyagi, Ishiguro, and Iwahashi Houses: Samurai residences open to the public - Kakunodate History Village and Aoyagi House: Reference museum exhibiting samurai culture - Hinokinai Riverside Sakura (Somei Yoshino): National Scenic Spot โ€” 2km of cherry trees along the riverbank

Cherry Blossom Peak

- Weeping Cherries: Late April to early May - Somei Yoshino (Hinokinai Riverside): Mid-to-late April

Getting There

- Alight at JR Akita Shinkansen Kakunodate Station (about 45 minutes from Akita, 40 minutes from Morioka)

Tips

Very crowded during cherry blossom season. Early morning (6โ€“8am) visits are least crowded and most beautiful. Cycling from the samurai residences toward Tazawako is a popular route.

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