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Kakunodate: Samurai Food Walk Tour

By Akita INAKA Travel
10 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is P 6,279 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

  • Explore the streets of Samurai residences on a guided local tour
  • Have a taste of Japanese sake from Akita in the sake tasting experience
  • Taste different types of soy sauce and miso from a 170 year old brewery
  • Try local sweets from a 140 year old traditional Japanese sweet shop
  • Have a bite of kiritanpo, an Akita homemade cuisine

Activity location

    • Kakunodatemachi
    • Kakunodatemachi, Akita, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 94-7 Nakasugasawa, 中菅沢 角館町 仙北市 秋田県 014-0368 日本 | The front of the building has a cedar wood structure and a sign that reads ORENCHI. There is also a poster for the Samurai Food Walk.
    • Semboku, Akita, Japan

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Kakunodate: Samurai Food Walk Tour

  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m
    2h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 13:30
Price details
P 6,279.38 x 2 AdultsP 12,558.76
Total
Price is P 12,558.76

What's included, what's not

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    Sake tasting experience
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    Ando Brewery products and dessert
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    Japanese traditional sweets
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    Entrance Fee of Samurai House
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    Kiritanpo (Akita cuisine)
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    Umbrellas and boots for rainy days are available for rent
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    Insurance
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    Private transportation
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    Souvenirs

Know before you book

  • Not suitable for: People under 20 years, People with back problems, People with gluten intolerance, People with pre-existing medical conditions, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

Kakunodate, a castle town that flourished in the Edo period, is called “Michinoku's Little Kyoto.” In a compact area with a radius of about 2 km, many samurai residences and other old buildings still exist, making it a popular tourist spot visited by many Japanese and foreign tourists alike, who come to enjoy the elegant townscape. The main street of the samurai residences has been designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings and is protected as a cultural asset.
The tour will go through Samurai Street and other shops that have significance to the Japanese culture.

Local Sake Fujita
Akita Prefecture is well known for the rich collection of Japanese sake. Here at Fujita, you will be able to try 3 different types of Japanese sake through the sake tasting experience. Fujita has various Japanese sake brands originating from Akita Prefecture that can only be bought in the region.

Ando Brewery
Kakunodate is divided into an inner town with samurai residences and an outer town with rows of merchant houses. Ando Brewery is located in the outer town. Since the end of World War II, Ando Brewery has specialized in the production of miso, soy sauce, and pickles, and has continued to preserve the traditional flavors that have been handed down from generation to generation. The main store was rebuilt in 1883 and retains its original appearance.
On this tour, you will enjoy a tasting of miso and pickles and a taste comparison of three different types of soy sauce. You can choose from soy sauce ice cream or miso macaron, a specialty produced here in Ando Brewery.

Goto Fukushindo
In the back street of Samurai street lies Goto Fukushindo, a traditional Japanese sweet shop running for more than 140 years. You can try manju, dorayaki and other mochi sweets that are the local’s favorite.

Iwahashi Family Manor
A mid-level samurai family, the Iwahashi family (middle class samurais) were chief retainers of the Ashina clan, the rulers of Kakunodate from 1603 until 1653. After the Ashina clan ceased to exist, the Iwahashi family served the North Satake clan, who ruled Kakunodate from the 1650s until the feudal domain system was abolished in 1871.
The Iwahashi manor house, was remodeled in the late Edo period. The roof was originally thatched, but was changed to its current shingled style during a subsequent remodeling.

Samurai Manor Teahouse
Across the street from Aoyagi Samurai Manor, the Samurai Street Teahouse offers Akita local dishes and sweets. You will be able to try the kiritanpo, an Akita classic that is usually only made at home.

Kaba-zaiku Center
Kaba-zaiku is a craft made from the bark of mountain cherry trees. During the Edo period (1603 to 1867), kabazaiku developed as a handcraft for low-ranked samurai, with an uncompromising one-of-a-kind style.
This will be the final destination of the tour.

Location

Activity location

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    • Kakunodatemachi
    • Kakunodatemachi, Akita, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 94-7 Nakasugasawa, 中菅沢 角館町 仙北市 秋田県 014-0368 日本 | The front of the building has a cedar wood structure and a sign that reads ORENCHI. There is also a poster for the Samurai Food Walk.
    • Semboku, Akita, Japan