Half Day Kakunodate Tour of Crafts Culture and Cuisine
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Half Day Kakunodate Tour of Crafts Culture and Cuisine

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Kakunodate is a former castle town which flourished during the Edo period. Known as the “Little Kyoto of Tohoku”, the town is home to a district 800-meters in radius consisting of samurai residences and traditional architecture popular with both domestic and international tourists. The samurai residences lining the town’s most famous street are nationally protected Traditional Buildings.

But no one really cared about the merchant district that also has history and culture that is also passed down for generations. In this tour, with an experienced local guide, we will take you to both the merchant district and the samurai district. It will show you the contrast between the 2 distinct lifestyles of people and how the tradition has been passed down to current days.

We picked up the best of the best in town, so we are confident that you will acknowledge the beauty of traditional style of living which people admired from the samurai era.

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Half Day Kakunodate Tour of Crafts Culture and Cuisine

What's included

Entrance fee of Ishiguro House
Sakura craft workshop fee
3 hours in-person guiding
Insurance for the tour
Ando brewery excursion and tasting

Detailed itinerary

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We will have our tour briefing at ORENCHI. Information regarding Kakunodate Town as a samurai town and also as a merchant’s town will be given here. The tour will begin by going into the merchant’s district first and experiencing Kabazaiku using mountain cherry barks, exploring a century old soy sauce and miso brewery, and visiting manors of the Samurai district. Information regarding Kakunodate’s significance will be given here.

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Established in 1876, Yatsuyanagi Shoten is a manufacturer and distributor of kabazaiku, a traditional handicraft designated by the national government. The company has been producing products in Kakunodate for generations, carrying on the traditional techniques and methods of production, while at the same time being conscious of modern lifestyles.

The craft of making these products has been passed down for 200 years since the late Edo period (1603-1868), when it became a domestic occupation for the warriors of Kakunodate. Each piece of cherry bark work is made by hand by craftsmen who shave the bark of the mountain cherry tree into thin strips and attach them to the wood with a trowel.

On this tour, you will receive instruction from the seventh generation family and experience making your own coasters by scraping the cherry bark yourself. You can take your coaster home as a souvenir. This tour unravels the charm of this traditional craft experience, which is done entirely by hand.

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It is said that Ando Brewing began with the year 1853 which is inscribed on the miso barrels. The main shop was rebuilt in 1883 and retains its original appearance. The miso and soy sauce brewing factory and brewing warehouse are located at the end of the street, and the brewing water, which is essential for production, has been used from a well on the premises since the company was founded to preserve the traditional taste of the products.

On this tour, a seventh-generation family member will guide you through the historic buildings and into the soy sauce storage warehouse, which is normally closed to the public. You will then taste and compare three different types of soy sauce made using different methods, and at the end of the tour you will receive your own personalised bottle of soy sauce!

Experience the richness of food in Akita, where the fermentation culture remains strong.

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Kakunodate is a former castle town which flourished during the Edo period. Known as the “Little Kyoto of Tohoku”, the town is home to a district 800-metres in radius consisting of samurai residences and traditional architecture popular with both domestic and international tourists. The samurai residences lining the town’s most famous street are nationally protected Traditional Buildings.

Kakunodate, which looks different in every season, is beautiful no matter when you visit - spring, summer, autumn and winter. The length of the walk is just right and will surely make you forget about time.

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Believed to have been built in 1809, the Ishiguro Family Residence is the oldest of the six residences that are open to the public in Kakunodate’s historic samurai district. It is also the only home that is still occupied by the family’s descendants. For this reason, only the historic half of the home is open for public viewing.

As a high-ranking family with substantial wealth and landholdings, the Ishiguro were relatively unaffected by the dismantling of the samurai class in the Meiji era (1868–1912). From the late 1800s until the 1950s, the Ishiguro rented land to tenant farmers in exchange for a percentage of the annual rice yield.

The tour will take you into areas of the Ishiguro family that are open to the public, and will give you an insight into the history of the Samurai and the Samurai spirit that is rooted in the present day.

What's not included

Private transportation
Souvenirs for yourself

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The front of the building has a cedar wood structure and a sign that reads ORENCHI.
It is few minutes walking distance from JR Kakunodate Station.

About Akita Prefecture

Akita Prefecture, located in the northern part of Japan's main island Honshu, is known for its rich natural beauty, hot springs, and traditional festivals. The region offers a blend of rural charm and modern attractions, making it a unique destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural experiences.

Top Attractions

Kakunodate

Kakunodate is a well-preserved samurai district known for its traditional houses and beautiful cherry blossoms. It offers a glimpse into the Edo period.

Historical Half day Free to explore, some houses may charge an entry fee

Tazawako

Lake Tazawa is the deepest lake in Japan and offers stunning views, especially during autumn. It's a popular spot for hiking and water activities.

Nature Half day to full day Free to explore, some activities may have fees

Akita Museum of Art

This museum showcases the works of local artist Toshi Koshiba and other contemporary artists. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts.

Museum 1-2 hours ¥500 - ¥1,000

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kiritanpo

Pounded rice skewers grilled over an open flame, often served with hot pot or miso soup.

Dinner Contains gluten

Inakayaki

Small, round dumplings filled with minced meat and vegetables, grilled over an open flame.

Snack Contains gluten and meat

Akita Sake

High-quality sake produced in Akita, known for its smooth and refined taste.

Drink Contains alcohol

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain biking Onsen (hot spring) visits Temple stays Samurai district tours Traditional craft workshops Boat tours on Lake Tazawa Fishing

Best Time to Visit

September to November

Autumn is the best time to visit Akita for its pleasant weather and stunning fall foliage. It's also a great time for outdoor activities and cultural festivals.

10°C to 20°C 50°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Akita is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a peaceful atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Akita Airport • 14 km from Akita City
By train

Akita Station

By bus

Akita Station Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Akita. They are reliable and cover most areas of the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Akita City Kakunodate Tazawako

Day trips

Nyuto Onsen
60 km from Akita City • Full day

A collection of traditional hot spring inns nestled in the mountains, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.

Oga Peninsula
70 km from Akita City • Full day

A scenic peninsula known for its rugged coastline, lighthouses, and traditional fishing villages.

Festivals

Namahage Festival • February 2nd Akita Kanto Festival • August 3rd to 6th

Pro tips

  • Visit during the autumn for stunning fall foliage and pleasant weather
  • Try local specialties like kiritanpo and inakayaki for an authentic culinary experience
  • Stay in a traditional ryokan for a unique cultural experience
  • Explore the rural areas for a glimpse of traditional Japanese life
  • Be prepared for winter conditions if traveling during the snowy season
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