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Semboku in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Semboku, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Semboku offers a mix of history, scenery, and hot springs in rural Akita. The former castle town of Kakunodate is known for its preserved samurai residences and springtime cherry blossoms along the river. Nearby Lake Tazawa, Japan’s deepest lake, provides striking views and opportunities for boating and lakeside walks. In the mountains, traditional inns at Nyuto Onsen invite visitors to soak in outdoor hot-spring baths surrounded by forested slopes that change dramatically with the seasons.
With favorites like 山のはちみつ屋『ピザ工房』, Kakunodate Historical Village – Aoyagi Residence, and Beer Restaurant ORAE, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like 山のはちみつ屋『ピザ工房』 and Tazawako Rose Park Hotel so you can get the best taste of Semboku while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Semboku in 3 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Kakunodatemachi, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Statue of Tatsuko

3.9
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3.5
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Sights & Landmarks
Sculpture
Monuments & Statues
The Statue of Tatsuko is a golden sculpture located in Nippon Hot Spring Village by Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, Japan. The statue depicts the fairy tale of a girl who turned into a dragon after drinking the spring waters to appeal for youth and beauty. Visitors can enjoy kayaking on the beautiful blue lake and explore small shrines selling amulets nearby.
The nature and area was so beautiful covered in snow. Was worth it going out and looking at the statue with the snowy mountains in the back. You pay 200¥ for parking but when you give the ticket back to the shop it acts as a coupon to get 200¥ discount on anything you want to buy in the shop, so me and my wife got some chocolates for the drive back.
Coenraad K — Google review
When visiting Lake Tazawa, don’t miss the chance to say hi to Tatsuko. The golden color of Tatsuko’s statue, together with the blue of the lake, will catch your eye. Be sure to bring warm clothes unless you’re coming in the summer.
Suda N — Google review
It was raining hard but I’m happy we made the stop to see this. My love for Lake Towada in Aomori made me lol. 500¥ for parking. This lake is the deepest in Japan so be careful playing in the water. Lots of auto campgrounds around the lake.
Candy R — Google review
A good spot around the lake. On a good day, the lake view is amazing from this spot. The parking right in front of it is paid but if you buy from the store you don’t need to pay the parking fees.
Mohit P — Google review
This was worth the drive. We stayed in Morioka and decided to drive to see the statue of Tatsuko. It was definitely worth it. It’s so peaceful and beautiful there. It was pretty cold, but we still loved it. There were just a few other tourist taking photos, so no one got in each other’s ways. There is a parking area where you pay ¥200, but they give your money back when you return the ticket.
Diosemil S — Google review
On 20 Jan, 2025, my wife took me here to see the statue. While the sculpting work didn’t appeal to me, I strived to find a perspective to bring out its best. I didn’t succeed until I took the last image of it.
Peter C — Google review
There is paid parking across the road from the statue, but it is for customers of the nearby shop only. Park down the road instead and walk up about 100m.
Matt H — Google review
The deepest lake in Japan. Beautiful even on a rainy day.
Iva T — Google review
Katajiri Nishikicho Saimyoji, Semboku, Akita 014-0511, Japan•http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/04_tatsukozou.…•Tips and more reviews for Statue of Tatsuko
1 min · 0.59 mi
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Lake Tazawa

4.4
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4.0
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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Tazawa is a stunning volcanic lake with a depth of 1,388 feet and a perimeter road that stretches for 12 miles, offering breathtaking viewpoints. The Gozanoishi Shrine, also known as the sitting stone shrine, holds historical significance as it was where Lord Satake Yoshitaka rested during his visit to the lake in 1650.
On 20 Jan, 2025, I drove my wife here from the Akita town centre. The Lake is naturally beautiful. It was one of the highlights while travelling to our onsen destination in the mountains.
Peter C — Google review
One of the prettiest lakes in Japan. As a matter of fact, it’s also the deepest lake in Japan. The weather was pretty good when we went there and were lucky to see the Tazawako marathon. There are plenty of restaurants around the lake. Definitely recommend to go here.
Mohit P — Google review
The deepest lake in Japan. We recommend taking a 40-minute cruise on a high-speed pleasure boat from Tazawako Rest House. The emerald green water surface at the lakeside changes to a beautiful blue as you head out to sea. Because it contains aluminum, it becomes a beautiful color when reflecting sunlight. Due to the high transparency of the lake, U can clearly see the flocks of Japanese dace. In the past, Kunimasu (a type of trout) that could only be found in Lake Tazawa lived there, but when a power plant was built, acidic water from the hot springs flowed into the area, making it extinct. The scars of natural destruction can be seen in the endlessly blue lake.
44 G — Google review
Very scenic, beautiful lake! I love the snow covered mountains in the background. There were lots of fish in the water and birds in the area. I personally wouldn't go more than 20-30 minutes out of my way for this, but if you are close by then it is worth a stop!
Will G — Google review
Amazing scenery, must go!
Yim A — Google review
Took the bus service B that does a circular loop around the lake for 1210 yen - it was definitely value for money as it allows for u to take the bus and drop off at multiple stops. Not that it has enough frequency for u to do that. But it stops for 10-15mins at several spots of interest like at the statue which is near the Rose Hotel and a forest park good to trek at. I personally find the scenery best there. Then it stopped at the shrine before returning to the station. It makes other stops along the way. Look out for the signs. I personally liked the “Citizen’s Park” which was about 25mins walk from the the entrance of the lake. It had lovely trees which were transforming from the colour of spring. I did not take the ferry but would skip it in view that the bus travels around the lake.
Mindy Y — Google review
From Akita Station to Tazawako Station is 1h by bullet train, 2h by local train. Although it takes some time to access, it is a place worth visiting. We visited here in early March 2024. There is still certain snow left, the mornings and evenings are bit cold. The calm blue surface of the lake surrounded by a forest covered with white snow was so awesomely beautiful! Tazawako Station is spacious, and nearby you can also eat local specialties like Kiritanpo and Inaniwa Udon. You can also access the sulfuric Nyuto Onsen or ski slope with good snow in about 30 minutes by bus.
Mariko — Google review
Went on a boat tour looping around the lake. Was awesome to see the foliage and the emerald colors of the waters. Ticket was 1400 yen. Throw fish bait for 100 yen and they will swarm like piranhas.
Hallelujah — Google review
Semboku, Akita, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Lake Tazawa
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7 min · 4 mi
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Gozanoishi jinja Shrine

4.2
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4.0
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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Gozanoishi jinja Shrine is situated by the scenic Lake Tazawa, boasting a striking red torii gate. The shrine is dedicated to Tatsuko, who legend says transformed into a dragon in pursuit of eternal beauty. Its name originates from Yoshitaka, the Satake Clan lord who rested at the 'Gozanoishi' rocky stretch in 1650.
Woww!! Less crowded place, better than very famous hakone shrine view point
Purva S — Google review
Quick stop when we drove around the lake. Good photo spots and some parking lots available.
Eyogurt — Google review
You can’t help but stop here while you driving around the lake. Every thing is closed but very serene.
Julin L — Google review
A nice photo spot, but not much else going on. The local bus gives tourists about 10 minutes to hop off and snap a photo - which isn't long enough for any appreciation of the scenery or the tranquillity of the torii gate. So, a lovely spot - but mostly underappreciated.
Wex V — Google review
We stumbled upon this place during our drive around the lake, so glad we did! It's a beautiful shrine, tori gate by the lake and it was not busy at all unlike the ones at Hakone or Miyajima where you've to queue for hours to get a good photo. This was absolutely beautiful, peaceful and a calming experience.
Thomas G — Google review
Incredibly gorgeous spot I just happened to bike right onto. Little fish swimming right next to the water.
Alec G — Google review
Beautiful spot around Tazawa lake. We visited as part of the circular bus route, where a short time was given to admire the picturesque tori gate on the shores of the lake. The shrine is dedicated to the spirit of Tatsuko, whose statue is further around the lake. She allegedly guards the lake in the form of a dragon, after transforming through visiting the lake for 100 days, praying to keep her beauty. Particularly striking in winter.
Gareth M — Google review
Amazing view in winter of the tori gate in snow over the lake. Its striking in the backdrop of the lake. The loop bus only stops here 10 mins. There is a temple opposite to it but the Tori is what you want to focus on. The bus might have a crowd of people who want to take pictures.
Sutirtha D — Google review
Ainaigata-1 Nishikicho Hinokinai, Semboku, Akita 014-0602, Japan•https://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/04_goza-jinja…•+81 187-48-2630•Tips and more reviews for Gozanoishi jinja Shrine
3 min · 2.1 mi
4

Tazawako Herb Garden Heart Herb

3.6
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3.5
(23)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Herb shop
Community garden
Souvenir store
The herb selection at Tazawako Herb Garden Heart Herb is delightful, with a variety of fragrant and flavorful options. The attentive staff thoughtfully sliced the buns into evenly sized pieces, embodying the spirit of hospitality known as omotenashi. Although the atmosphere may have seemed geared towards tourists, it offered a serene and peaceful ambiance to enjoy one's visit.
Fantastic
Duszek S — Google review
nice bread! the service crew kindly cut the buns in equal portions for us to enjoy. that's omotenashi! place felt abit touristy. but it was quiet for us.
Cassie W — Google review
Free admission herb garden, greenhouse, shops and restaurants. Not much to see but you can relax or have a break...
Zara K — Google review
Beautiful
TH L — Google review
Beautiful
Vanessa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mountain ash, forget-me-nots, and Japanese lanterns were in full bloom. (Original) ヤマボウシ、ミヤコワスレ、シランが見頃を迎えていました。
咲田花 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was looking forward to going there after reading the reviews, but even though it was summer vacation, there were hardly any people there, there were few items for sale, and the atmosphere was generally lonely. (The reviews were from a few years ago, so the situation may have changed since then.) The building is impressive, and I can imagine it would be a wonderful place if it were more well-equipped... It's sad for visitors that tourist spots like this one are left in a lonely state. I hope it will become lively again in some way. In addition to the shops and restaurants, there was also take-out ice cream. There were hardly any herbs for sale, but there were miscellaneous goods on sale. (Original) クチコミを見て楽しみに出かけましたが、夏休みというのに人はほとんどおらず、販売されている品は少なくて、全体的に寂しい雰囲気でした。(口コミを見ると何年の前のもので、その時から比べて状況がかわったのかもしれません) 建物は立派で、充実すれば素敵なところなんだろうなぁと想像させてくれるところなのですが・・・ ここに限らず、観光スポットとして寂しい状況になる所があるのは訪れるものにとってもつらいですね。 何らかの形でまた盛り上がってほしいです。 ショップ、レストラン以外に、テイクアウトのアイスもありました。ハーブはほとんど売られていませんでしたが、Saleの雑貨類などがありました。
Hidemi — Google review
(Translated by Google) At this time of year, there is a shortage of herbs as the winter holidays are approaching, but the remaining herbs are half price (^^) I bought stevia. The staff explained to me that it is 200 to 300 times sweeter than sugar, and that just a small amount is enough to use in stews.If the leaves go bad, you can dry them.You can also add them to tea instead of sugar. During the autumn leaves season, the surrounding forest is very beautiful. (Original) 今時期だと、そろそろ冬季休業が近く品薄ですが、残っているハーブが半額です(^^) ステビアを購入しました。甘さが砂糖の200から300倍で、ほんの少しで十分煮物に使える・葉がダメになったら、乾燥させておくとよい・お砂糖代わりに紅茶に入れたりもOKと、店員さんから説明をいただきました。 紅葉の時期だと、周囲の森がとっても綺麗です。
マーニャ — Google review
Katamae-78 Tazawako Tazawa, Semboku, Akita 014-1204, Japan•http://www.heart-herb.co.jp/•+81 187-43-2424•Tips and more reviews for Tazawako Herb Garden Heart Herb
3 min · 2 mi
5

Yama no hachimitsuya

4.1
(2458)
$$$$affordable
Souvenir store
Yama no hachimitsuya is a unique honey shop located near Lake Tazawa in Japan. The shop offers a wide variety of honey-based products, including skin care items and vinegar drinks. Visitors can enjoy free samples and purchase honey soft serve ice cream, with the chance to roll dice for chocolate bee toppings. Adjacent to the shop is a cafe serving delectable options like pizza, salad, pasta, and desserts with the unexpected addition of honey as an option for all meals.
Honey specialty store near Lake Tazawa. Sells honey from the fields and mountains near Lake Tazawa. People swarm around the honey tasting corner like bees. Many processed honey products are also available.
44 G — Google review
I really enjoyed the Pizza, the garlic shrimp was my favorite. It's interesting that they provide honey at the table in case you want to put that on the pizza. It definitely changes the flavor. They also have unlimited refill drinks here, something that's is not often found in Japan. I would definitely recommend this place. You can tell that they use fresh ingredients.
Kolton S — Google review
I love this shop The staff are friendly. and very helpful. Don't hesitate to go buy some honey at this store. Even if you are a foreigner .
Yutthana T — Google review
This honey/bee restaurant is a wonderful option for anyone visiting this part of Japan, and if you happen to be hungry They serve you tasty pizza, salad and pasta. There's also an option for desserts, such as cake, as you would expect What's a little unexpected is that they always have honey as an extra option to all their meals, which is the selling point of this place. There's lots of honey, and I recommend you give it a try as you eat Other than that, the food is solid. Nothing too amazing, but it will fill you up and thanks to the added honey, it is guaranteed to be a unique experience Give it a try!
Joseph I — Google review
Surprisingly delicious Pizza. Nice Fluffy base. We had to try Meat and Cheese as this was a local favourite. I find the meat makes the pizza abit sloppy. But if you want a more traditional pizza, just go for the Margherita. It definitely hit the spot if you want something other than Japanese cuisine. Especially after a long day in the snow.
Danh N — Google review
One of few places around Lake Tazawa to go during winter season. They sell honey around the world. They also have pizza restaurant where you can have fairly good one with reasonable price. I discovered pizza and honey were good combinations there!
G S — Google review
You can taste different kinds of honey and honey vinegar.
WingYiuウィン — Google review
I didn't realize that I wanted a honey shop like this in my life. The ice cream is good too.
Sarah F — Google review
Ishigami-163-3 Tazawako Obonai, Semboku, Akita 014-1201, Japan•https://www.bee-skep.com/•+81 120-038-318•Tips and more reviews for Yama no hachimitsuya
10 min · 8.4 mi
6

Mori-no-Eki (Forest Station)

3.7
(353)
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4.0
(1)
Farmers' market
(Translated by Google) This is a forest station that you come across on the way to Lake Tazawa. It was my first time interacting with 🐴! I'm sorry that my children were a little noisy💦 I was grateful that the staff were friendly😊 It was so much fun looking at Costco products, local vegetables, wild vegetables, etc. (very reasonably priced), retro things like records and old-fashioned piggy banks ((o(。>ω<。)o))💗 I bought mizuna, cucumbers🥒 and croissants🥐! My children also asked me for gummy candy lol If you have a contact card, you can get a 50 yen discount on soft serve ice cream🍦! It seems that you can also pay with PayPay (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧ (Original) 田沢湖へ行く途中で出てくる森の駅です。 初めて🐴とふれあいました! こどもがいたので、ちょっと騒がしくしてしまいすみませんでした💦店員さんが気さくな方々でありがたかったです😊 コストコの商品や地場野菜、山菜など(めっちゃお手ごろ価格)レトロなものレコードとか昔懐かしい貯金箱とか見ていてとても楽しいですよ((o(。>ω<。)o))💗 水菜ときゅうり🥒とクロワッサン🥐を購入しました!あと子供にせがまれてグミ笑 ふれあいカードがあるとソフトクリーム🍦50円引きだそうです! PayPayの支払いも出来るようでした(๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
Kmy N — Google review
-Ponies look sad -Variety of stock inside -A few different food businesses including pasta and ice cream
Ally — Google review
(Translated by Google) The store also sells some very unusual items. It also functions as a direct sales store for agricultural products and Iburigakko. Rockfish is grilled with salt in front of the cafeteria, so you can eat it right away if you have it in the grill area. I stopped by to catch rockfish. It was delicious. There are also ponies and you can buy and feed them. We also sell firewood. (Original) 販売所はなかなか変わったものも売ってます。 農産品やいぶりがっこなど直売所としての機能もあります。 食堂前では岩魚の塩焼きをしてるので、焼き場にあればすぐに食べられます。 岩魚を目当てに寄りました。美味しかったです。 ポニーもいて餌を買って餌やり出来ます。薪も売ってます。
EWAN T — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by for a short break. It's quite small, but it has a lot of potential lol We carry a wide variety of products, from game meat such as bear meat to Costco products! There's also a place to feed ponies, a woodworking workshop, and stylish mom clothes for sale! I think it's a good place to stop by for a while ♬ (Original) 小休憩の為に寄りました。 けっこう小じんまりしてますが、結構なポテンシャルを秘めてますww 熊肉などのジビエからコストコの商品まで幅広く取り扱ってます! ポニーに餌をやったり、木工の工房やお洒落なお母さんの衣服も売ったりされてます! ちょっと寄るには良い場所だと思います♬
HIDE M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a place where I was able to experience a lot in a short period of time. 1. Shinkansen Komachi...If you stay here, the Shinkansen Komachi will run right in front of you. 2. Inside the store...I didn't expect to see Costco products here...In addition, there were various other items for sale, such as local vegetables and antiques. 3. Miso danpo and salt-grilled char... When I looked at it from a distance, I thought there were fake danpo and rock fish stuck in the fake hearth, but it turns out they're all real. Moreover, miso danpo is very delicious! The staff makes sure to brown the miso before serving it, so it's piping hot. The skewers are thick and handmade, so you can enjoy them in wild ways. It was about 2.5 times the size of the Frankfurt convenience store, so you'll definitely be full. Please be careful if you eat little. 4. Ponies...I didn't realize they existed even at first glance, but when I went to throw out a plastic bottle, my grandma told me, ``The horses are eating,'' and when I went to see them, I met two cute ponies. It was a forest station where you could have a rich experience in a short time. (Original) 短時間で色々体験できた場所でした。 1. 新幹線こまち…ここにいれば、新幹線こまちが目の前を走ります。 2. 店内…ここでコストコ商品に会えるとは…その他、地元野菜や骨董品など、様々な売り物がありました。 3. 味噌たんぽといわなの塩焼き…遠目で見た時に、作り物の囲炉裏に、作り物のたんぽと岩魚が刺さってると思っていたら、全部本物。 しかも味噌たんぽ、とっても美味しい! 店員さんがしっかり味噌に焦げ目をつけて提供してくれるので、アツアツです。 串が手作りのような太い棒で、ワイルドにいただけます。 コンビニのフランクフルトの2.5倍くらいに感じる大きさでしたので、もれなくお腹いっぱいになります。少食の方はご注意を。 4. ポニー…パッと見ても存在に気づかなかったけど、ペットボトルを捨てに行った時に、おばあちゃんに『馬がご飯食べてるよ』と教えてくれて、見に行ったら2頭の可愛いポニーに会えました。 短時間で、色濃く体験できる森の駅でした。
QFRTB — Google review
(Translated by Google) The "〇〇 Station" series that appears from time to time. I don't think it has been approved by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, but it surprisingly has the functionality of a roadside station. I bought some smoked daikon radish. (Original) ときどきある〇〇の駅シリーズ。国土交通省からの認可は受けていないと思うが、意外と道の駅っぽい機能を持っている。いぶりがっこを買ってみた。
44 — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can feed the horses The store is a Costco resale store. (Original) 馬の餌付けができます 店はコストコの再販店です
N A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Children will love this place, where they can get up close to the ponies, shop or take a break in the store (Original) 小朋友會喜歡這地方,可近距離接觸小馬,店内可購物或休息一下
Kent W — Google review
Shibakura-378 Tazawako Sotsuda, Semboku, Akita 014-1113, Japan•+81 90-9298-9990•Tips and more reviews for Mori-no-Eki (Forest Station)
9 min · 4.8 mi
7

Dakigaeri Valley

4.2
(1371)
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4.2
(155)
Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Nature preserve
Valleys
Dakigaeri Valley, located near Kakunodate in Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, is a natural gem known for its picturesque wooded gorge, suspension bridge, and stunning waterfalls. The valley is particularly famous for its vibrant fall foliage and offers a serene setting for leisurely strolls along the turquoise mountain stream.
Beautiful walk. We started from the car park second closest (1.5km) from the waterfall and even after trying to work out the signs we returned to our car in 50 minutes. The closer car park is only 1.1km, so park there. It is only about a 5-7 minute walk between the car parks. Bit of water and tunnels are dark so wear appropriate shoes (we have asics trail shoes) and used our smartphone cameras.
Karl C — Google review
Great stopover spot on the way to Akita from Morioka. Came during summer and the water in the river was really cooling. There is a small path with stairs down to the river bank. Parking available with just 5 mins walk to the red bridge and down to the bank.
Joanna N — Google review
Pictures taken on October 24th for foliage/ momiji reference. 1h easy hike absolutely worth it. Great combination of nature, tunnels, bridges, waterfalls and pristine untouched feeling beauty. It nay get wet on the floor, so it's better to wear adequate shoes
Andrea R — Google review
Very beautiful scenes. Natural view with stunning atmosphere of clean water, red bridge and great valley.
Prima P — Google review
It's beautiful and only a short walk inside. There is parking available right in front.
Chatchamon I — Google review
The gorge and the waterfall were beautiful. The path follows the river upwards from the dam. There are some dark tunnels on the way, and a rest-shelter a small climb up from the main pathway a bit after the waterfall. At the time of writing (June 2024) the path is closed further up the river after the waterfall, shelter and a small shrine.
Jani K — Google review
We came here on 11 Nov. It was a beautiful trail though the peak of fall foliage has past a week ago. There was repairing work near the entrance and there was heavy rain a day before, thus making the trail lots of muddy water pots. There were not many tourists in the early morning. The sunlight should be better for phototaking near noon. Maybe, the fall foliage peak had past, the parking was free. A 300 Yen parking fee was charged during the fall foliage season.
So U — Google review
I like to stroll around the place. You get to enjoy the view and sound of fountains and rivers. Of course, you need to pick the time to visit there for better view. However, the stroll itself is healing to the soul. Just bear in mind to wear thicker cloths to keep you warm since it’s deep inside, temperature compared to outside is rather low. The only thing was we went during weekday, surprisingly there are many tourists. Since they are following bus tour, you feel that there are rushing around. Aside from this, it is wonderful!
Mitsue U — Google review
Tazawako Sotsuda, Semboku, Akita 014-1113, Japan•http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/05_dakigaeri.h…•Tips and more reviews for Dakigaeri Valley
29 min · 17.6 mi
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Tazawako Ski Resort

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4.1
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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Tazawako Ski Resort is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders, offering rentals, trails for all skill levels, and backcountry runs with stunning views of the lake. The resort has hosted the Free Style Ski World Cup multiple times and is renowned for its Japow - Japan powder that attracts visitors from around the globe. While it offers diverse slopes and jumps, some areas may not be well-maintained after heavy use.
Nice ski resort in the mountains near lake tazwako, you can get to there by train/bus but car is a bit easier and more convenient. It’s also located on the road to the Nyuto onsen, so can be easily combined with a stay there. The ski resort is self is good. They have 13 slopes, with all difficulties available. If your lucky and have good weather you can catch a great view from the top of the lake. There is a food court near the lifts, where you can grab some lunch. I recommend checking for coupons on their website, we were able to get a great discount on the lift ticket and rental equipment. The rental equipment includes skis and snowboards and even clothes can be rented.
Richard — Google review
Tazawako Ski Resort is a lovely, local-friendly resort with very few tourists, making it a great spot for a relaxed skiing or snowboarding experience. The slopes are long and perfect for beginners to practice without feeling rushed. The rental shop staff were super friendly and helpful. We rented our gear for two days and were able to leave it at the shop overnight, so we didn’t have to carry everything back to the hotel—super convenient! And if you're lucky with the weather, the view is breathtaking. Snowboarding down while overlooking Lake Tazawa is an unforgettable experience!
Jer S — Google review
Lovely resort, great for a weekend. Many different levels of slopes and quite a number of jumps scattered about. Just a shame that they do not tidy up the slope (groom) on the far right after it has maxed out the powder with no fresh snow to rejuvenate it. Being chopped up and left harden, no-one used it as not pleasant. A similar position for the other so-called powder slope left of the top lift. Restaurant was good as was the relaxation lounge which also serves lunch. The quads and pair lift far left were very quick. The slope on the far bottom left felt like it was vertical on the off-piste powder. Waist deep - splendid!
Carl B — Google review
Beautiful ski hill and it is nice how it is not too crowded. The view of the lake is awesome and the tree run is very exciting.
Haruki S — Google review
Loved this little mountain! It's not biggest or difficult mountain, but the off piste powder riding was amazing!! Best part, no crowds!! Felt like had the whole mountain to myself.
Wandara N — Google review
Not crowded Nice view Have course for beginner No helmet for rent !?!
Nuch P — Google review
Great place for skiing and boarding, appears to be one of the better ski resorts in the area with plenty of terrain and a higher quality of snow.
Alex G — Google review
Just came back from Tawazako Ski Resort and I’ll review my experience based on a few things - Staff - For some reasons 80% of the staff on the mountain are elderly which means they are VERY limited in English and they couldn’t even point me towards beginners slopes. Chair lift - one of the chairlift is quite aged it doesn’t even have a safety bar and the seats are quite old too, but other chairlifts are okay. Snow - Absolutely powder snow, it is so soft and for beginners like us it didn’t hurt much when we fall unlike Snow in Australia is quite hard. Food - I just can’t complaint when you get to eat delicious ramen on snow mountains. Price - I think the price for chairlift and rental are quite reasonable so not surprise here. Definitely worth a visit if you like skiing or snow boarding, at least we had a blast.
Alex — Google review
Shimotakano-73-2 Tazawako Obonai, Semboku, Akita 014-1201, Japan•https://www.tazawako-ski.com/•+81 187-46-2011•Tips and more reviews for Tazawako Ski Resort
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Yama no hachimitsuya.

山のはちみつ屋『ピザ工房』

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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
The pizza restaurant, 山のはちみつ屋『ピザ工房』, in the area around Lake Tazawa is well-known for its highly rated tabelog and the option to enjoy meals without any deviations. Apart from being a honey shop, it offers delicious quattro formaggio pizza that surprises with its combination of pork and pizza. The restaurant also serves Napoli-style pizza with a local twist, incorporating ingredients like honey and vegetables sourced from nearby farms.
The pizzas here are really good - springy crust, good sauce, and cheese-sauce-dough ratio. The pizza maker at the back throwing out the doughs looked quite serious and concentrated. The funny part was the robot that comes and serves you the finished product. You order on a screen and everything comes fast.
Robyn H — Google review
Pizza shop run by a mountain honey shop or. It is extremely popular on holidays, with 20 people waiting at 11:30 a.m. We were shown to our table after an hour, but shopping at the honey shop while waiting will kill some time. The popular cheese and honey pizza is delicious with elegant honey. There is free-use honey on the table if U want to indulge in honey.
44 G — Google review
There's a lot to do here besides pizza. They've also got a little cafe + double decker bus if you'd like to eat outside. Pizzas are good and use tasteful amounts of their own homemade Honey, although nonhoneyed options are plentiful. The other restaurant has ice cream and things for dessert. Pretty fun stop!
Zach N — Google review
delicious pizza pork is succulent, four cheese pizza with honey is stunning
Thomas L — Google review
Amazing pizza. There will be a line. Sp get there early. Best pizza I've had in Japan and super reasonable price. 1200-1600 yen. If you love honey as well there plenty of it available to pour on your pizza.
Linford B — Google review
Very nice pizzas, kinda special as some may pour honey.
Charlie M — Google review
Very delicious, chewy, crispy honey pork pizza, 4 cheese pizza, meat sauce jalapeno pizza and garlic cheese pizza. You can add as much honey as you want. Truffle honey matches really well with honey pork pizza.
WingYiuウィン — Google review
Lovely little pizza place, good range of options and bargain prices. Lady serving was very busy but effusively enthusiastic and welcoming. Nothing was too much trouble, and nobody was left waiting a second longer than absolutely necessary.
Rich H — Google review
Japan, 〒014-1201 Akita, Semboku, Tazawako Obonai, Ishigami−163-3•https://www.bee-skep.com/store/#pizza•+81 120-038-318•Tips and more reviews for 山のはちみつ屋『ピザ工房』

Tazawako Rose Park Hotel

4.3
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3.0
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Hotel
Botanical garden
Nestled along the serene shores of Lake Tazawa, the Tazawako Rose Park Hotel is a hidden gem that offers an inviting escape for travelers. This charming hotel features spacious lake view rooms with large windows, allowing guests to soak in breathtaking sunrises and starry night skies right from their accommodations. The on-site restaurant and cozy cafe serve delightful meals and treats, including a delicious curry lunch and tempting cakes that are perfect for a coffee break after exploring the area.
I only visited briefly for a coffee break while paddling around Tazawa-lake on my packraft. I received very kind service even if wearing my wet paddling gear:) The coffee was very good, and the cakes looked delicious too!
Jani K — Google review
Lunch was very disappointing Dessert was absolutely awful, factory mochi that tastes really weird and fake whip cream Black tea tasted bad too
M — Google review
Wonderful view!!!! Staff are very welcoming and facility is great. The room is comfy and good was yummy!
CK W — Google review
A very comfortable hotel situated beside a beautiful lake. Lake view rooms get the full experience of morning sun, since they face east. But the afternoons are perfection.
Ilse S — Google review
Rooms have a wonderful view. Dinner was good. Breakfast was good. Staff is very friendly.
Paul S — Google review
Huge and clean room facing the lake. You get to see the sun rise from within the room. After dark, you can see the night sky with lots of stars from the room too. Can't ask for more.
S C — Google review
Very nice cafe, not many people aware this cute cafe on the ground floor. The warm tone decoration give you the better coziness in rainly days.
Lau K — Google review
Curry lunch was delicious and the view nice. A very relaxing atmosphere
K M — Google review
Katajiri-78 Nishikicho Saimyoji, Semboku, Akita 014-0511, Japan•http://tazawako-hotel.jp/•+81 187-47-2211•Tips and more reviews for Tazawako Rose Park Hotel
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Beer Restaurant ORAE

3.9
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3.8
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$$$$affordable
Brewpub
Beer Restaurant ORAE is a charming and cozy establishment located by the picturesque Tazawa Lake. It offers an impressive selection of wines, beers, and hot drinks including unique creations like Winter orange tea with real orange slices and black sesame soy latte. The restaurant also features a small local produce shop and serves delicious Western-style food. With a fireplace, magazines, blankets for guests to use freely, it's an ideal place to shelter from the cold while enjoying the beautiful views of the lake.
The chicken cutlet curry was absolutely delicious. Would also recommend the Akita beef bowl. View from the restaurant was beautiful, even during the rainy day we had.
Mijcke — Google review
cozy restaurant with nice view, good local beer
Tangmo N — Google review
Dining at ORAE is a pleasant surprise! It’s located right by Lake Tazawa. The view from the high ceiling window is very peaceful and healing. Food is also of a very high standard. The homemade hamburger steak has a solid texture and rich in favor and the udon is silky and tasty. The homemade ginger ale is absolutely delicious. Suzuki-san, the store manager, is professional, well-mannered and very friendly. Music is harmonious with the vibe at just the right volume. Wonderful experience it is. Please come even if you do not drink beer. It is a nice restaurant.
Alan Y — Google review
Perfect location at Lake Tazawa. The food was quite good as well. They even had vegetarian options: curry rice and veg spaghetti. This restaurant is famous for scenes from a famous Korean show as well.
Mohit P — Google review
Huge brewery on lake side. Amazing ambience where you can get lake view while dining. Best part they offer vegetarian/vegan options which were absolutely delicious. Worth trying this place out if you plan a trip to lake tazakawa
Purva S — Google review
A really nice beer cafe restaurant to enjoy a good western meals and enjoy the beautiful view of tazawako lake.
James T — Google review
Food is simple but well done. Staff are very nice. The man serving us was extremely pleasant. The views are fantastic. If you are in the area you must visit.
Drazen B — Google review
A beautiful place with a stunning sunset view, lovely beer, and warm, attentive service. Highly recommended!
JoJo H — Google review
Haruyama-37-5 Tazawako Tazawa, Semboku, Akita 014-1204, Japan•https://www.orae.net/•+81 187-58-0608•Tips and more reviews for Beer Restaurant ORAE

ジンギスカン食堂

4.3
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5.0
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$$$$affordable
Yakiniku restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a unique dining experience in Japan, look no further than ジンギスカン食堂. This charming eatery offers an exceptional barbecue meat set meal that is sure to satisfy your hunger. What sets it apart is the generous portion of vegetables, far exceeding what you might typically find in a Japanese set meal—it's truly a vegetable lover's paradise!
Highly recommended! Ordered the Jingisukan (Genghis Khan?) set ¥1300 Good cuts of meat Amazing homemade apple tare. The owner was very friendly (His grandfather opened the place about 50 years ago) Must visit!
P R — Google review
Excellent barbecue meat set meal with adequate food satisfying your appetite. Vegetables are much more than average amount at Japanese set meal standard. Never have such vegetable experience in Japan! Very good price. Lots of free parking space at main road and you just walk down a short slope to reach the restaurant. There are plenty free parking space around the restaurant too. Summer time and late lunch, therefore not crowded.
Sam S — Google review
The restaurant was only one open for the lunch around and interior was a bit suspicious. However, the food was delicious, one of the tastiest we tried in the area. Definitely recommend. Also owner speaks a bit of English and can recommend you a dish. If you like meat, give it a try!!
Iaroslav V — Google review
Ok amount, taste good too. Owner can speak English
Narinthy — Google review
Little place we stumbled upon as I was hungry at the time. Had a great bbq. Inside doesn't look like much but great food and atmosphere.
Jaime R — Google review
Only place that opens on a bad weather day. The lamb meat is not bad at all.
Zhang D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place semi-frozen Jingisukan on top of vegetables and let it thaw slowly. When it turns white, flip it over and let it steam in the moisture from the vegetables. Dip it in the garlicky sauce and take a bite. Delicious!! No fishy smell!! It's not as sweet as lamb, but it's delicious. The sauce is also delicious and goes well with rice. (Original) 野菜の上に半冷凍のジンギスカンを乗せてゆっくり解かす。色が白くなったらひっくり返して野菜の水分で蒸す感じ。ニンニクの効いたタレにつけて一口。美味しい!! 臭みが無い!!ラムのような甘さは無いですが美味しい。 タレがまた美味しくご飯が進みます。
モヤシ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by around lunchtime after a hike. There was a Genghis Khan banner by the roadside, but I couldn't find the restaurant. I walked around and ended up in a back alley. The restaurant has a retro Showa-era feel. The Genghis Khan set meal is 1,400 yen. Thankfully, you can get free refills of rice. The slightly sweet sauce with a hint of garlic is delicious. The meat has no odor and is just the right texture. Good portion size! Great taste! Great value for money! (Original) 登山後のお昼ごろお邪魔しました。 ジンギスカンののぼりは道端にありましたがお店が分からず。ぐるっと回って裏路地へ。 昭和レトロ感のある店内です。 ジンギスカン定食1400円。ありがたいことにご飯お代わり無料です。 ニンニクの効いた少し甘めのタレがうまい。 お肉は臭みがなく適度なかみごたえ。 ボリューム良し!味よし!コスパ良し!
やたろう — Google review
Japan, 〒014-1201 Akita, Semboku, Tazawako Obonai, Komagatake−2-69•https://www.facebook.com/%E7%94%B0%E6%B2%A2%E6%B9%96%E9%AB%98%E5…•+81 187-46-2615•Tips and more reviews for ジンギスカン食堂
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Day 2

Keep it simple
For day 2, these 4 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Semboku. Start the day with Tamagawa Onsen and make your way through the city to get to Kansagu (Ukiki Shrine). This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Tamagawa Onsen

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4.5
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Onsen
Nature & Parks
Hotel
Japanese inn
Hot Springs & Geysers
Tamagawa Onsen is a serene mountainside inn with simple rooms and a communal hot spring bathhouse. The hot spring water, oozing out from underground at 98 degrees Celsius with a 1 to 2 rate of acidity, is said to have excellent quality. However, visitors are advised to be cautious due to its highly acidic nature. Some guests found the hot spring baths invigorating, while others recommended acclimating gradually due to the intense heat.
I have experienced many onsens in Japan and Tamagawa tops my list as the best one. A unique onsen with amazing water, facilities, scenery and vibes. A must visit.
Graeme L — Google review
Super interesting place. Most acidic onsen in Japan apparently. I couldn’t really read the signs in the onsen but seemed like there was 50% and 100% with acid water. In the 100% I felt like I was burning right away. Not totally sure if it’s healthy but it’s an experience 😅.
Alec G — Google review
Real Japanese Onsen at its best! It's like living on the edge of a volcano. It takes about 90 bus ride from Lake Tazawa. People go there believe there is magic medicinal healing through its radium's effect. I cook for myself for dinner but they do provide two meals. The steam room is a must try. The water pH level of 1.5 to 2. Be careful.
Onsen — Google review
It's a truly amazing destination and an experience you should not miss if you are touring the Tohoku region.
Chatchamon I — Google review
Bicycle toured to here from Aomori. Nice authentic hotel with warm staff and great views.
Patrick H — Google review
Self catering stay. Most acidic onsen in Japan - the baths are separated into pure 100% and blended to lower amounts for easier on the skin. Due to the acidity important to wash properly and avoid eyes. Rooms were old, basic, and fine for the price. Onsen was exceptional. Recommend
Ben T — Google review
Tamagawa onsen promotes itself as a kind of modern day sanatorium, with water that can heal everything from back aches to cancer. This makes it a kind of mecha for the aged, sick and dying who can be found camping around the area in the hopes that the sulphurous air will improve their health. The bathing facilities are varied and interesting, but I don't think I'll go back
Dan R — Google review
Amazing place. This is a hot spring of hydrochloric acid of PH 1.0, unusual in the world. You can see the site where 9000 liters of hot water spouts per minute. It is comparable to Yellowstone. Many Japanese believe that healing difficulties will cure, so it is better to take care when you visit.
Mitizo M — Google review
渋黒沢 Tazawako Tamagawa, Semboku, Akita 014-1205, Japan•http://www.tamagawa-onsen.jp/•+81 187-58-3000•Tips and more reviews for Tamagawa Onsen
3 min · 0.15 mi
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Tamagawa Onsen Nature Research Road

4.5
(320)
Scenic spot
Tamagawa Onsen Nature Research Road is a captivating destination that offers visitors a unique experience with its highly acidic hot springs, boasting a pH of around 1.2—ten times more acidic than lemon juice! Located just an hour's drive from Lake Tazawa in Akita's Senboku city, this area invites you to not only soak in the rejuvenating waters but also to explore rock baths and even sip on the mineral-rich water for health benefits.
This spring boasts the strongest acidic hot spring water in Japan with a pH1.2 and the largest discharge from one spot in Japan. Tamagawa Hot Spring located at the base of Mt. Yakeyama is one of the best hot springs in Japan with the largest discharge from a single source (9,000 litres per minute) and also boasting the strongest acidic spring water (98℃ at its source) in Japan. You can relax and safely enjoy using this facility throughout the year irrespective of the weather. You can delight in the stable temperature setting, radium radiation and hygienic environment of the indoor bedrock bathing area.
Nahidur R — Google review
Top recomended place to visit and enjoy the power of nature.
Sari - — Google review
It was awesome! The Onsen was closed but still interesting to walk around! We met really kind old ladies and they gave us a fresh steamed garlic out of the vulcanic steam! It was so delicious! Was a great experience :)
Caro M — Google review
Amazing to see how nature and earth are alive
Jonas R — Google review
Interesting and beautiful place.
Iris A — Google review
(Translated by Google) (August 12, 2025) The Tamagawa Onsen Nature Study Trail is a walking trail where you can experience the "heartbeat of a volcano" simply by walking. As you begin your walk, the smell of sulfur fills the air, and white steam erupts everywhere. The sight of the highly acidic hot spring water (pH 1.2) gushing forth from the main fountain is impressive, providing a real sense of the power of nature. Along the way, there's also a hut for rock bathing, offering a glimpse into the local hot spring culture. Additionally, you may find Beitou stones, found only in Taiwan's Beitou and Tamagawa Onsen. However, as these stones are designated as natural monuments, taking them home is strictly prohibited. Particularly memorable are the heat rising from the ground and the gray, desolate area completely devoid of vegetation. Just outside of this is a lush, green forest, creating a striking contrast between the harsh environment and abundant nature. Autumn is a particularly beautiful season, with the contrast between the desolate Jigokudani and the vibrant autumn leaves, and I personally recommend it. It's a special place where you can experience the harshness and mystery of nature at the same time just by walking. The trail itself is well maintained and easy to walk on, and if there are no road closures it takes about 30 minutes to an hour to go around. You can feel the heat under your feet, and in some places there are signs warning of volcanic gases, so it's important to be mindful of your health and not push yourself too hard when walking. It's enjoyable even just to stop by for sightseeing, but it's especially recommended for those with an interest in volcanoes and hot springs. From memory, there was a trailhead to Mount Yakeyama at the back, and from there it was possible to traverse the mountain via the summit towards Goshogake Onsen. *There are signs warning of bears along the trail. (Original) (2025/08/12) 玉川温泉の自然研究路は、ただ歩くだけで「火山の鼓動」を体感できる散策路です。歩き始めると一帯に硫黄の匂いが漂い、あちこちで白い噴気が吹き上がっています。大噴からPH1.2の酸性度の高い源泉がこんこんと湧き出す様子は迫力があり、自然の力強さを実感します。途中には岩盤浴のための小屋もあり、この地の温泉文化の一端に触れられるのも魅力です。さらに、ここでは台湾の北投温泉と玉川温泉でしか見られない北投石が転がっていることもありますが、天然記念物に指定されているため持ち帰りは厳禁です。 特に印象に残るのは、地面からじんわりと伝わる熱気と、植物がまったく生えない灰色の荒涼としたエリア。そのすぐ外側には緑豊かな森が広がっており、厳しい環境と豊かな自然が隣り合わせに存在する景色は強烈なコントラストを生んでいます。とりわけ秋は荒涼とした地獄谷と鮮やかな紅葉の対比が美しく個人的にはオススメのシーズンです。歩くだけで自然の厳しさと神秘を同時に体験できる、特別な場所だと思います。 研究路自体はよく整備されていて歩きやすく、通行止め箇所が無ければ一周するのに30分〜1時間ほど。足元から熱気が伝わり、場所によっては火山ガスへの注意を促す看板も立っているので、散策の際は体調に気をつけて無理をしないことが大切です。観光で立ち寄るだけでも十分楽しめますが、火山や温泉に関心のある方には特におすすめです。昔の記憶では奥に焼山への登山口があり、そこから山頂を経由して後生掛温泉方面へと縦走することもできたはずです。※登山道には熊出没注意の看板があります
Take Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think it's easier to access from the Semboku City side than from Hachimantai City, as there are fewer sharp curves. Follow the signs as you head down and you'll find a parking lot, but there's a 300 yen fee for the initial period, so most people seem to park in the lot at the back. The parking lot, which charges a fee, only closes at around 4pm during the day, which is inconvenient, so there were hardly any cars parked there. I arrived just before 9am, and there were already many tourists and hot spring bathers, some of whom had brought mats and sleeping bags and were sleeping around. The website and information boards say you can visit various spots in 30 minutes, but there were signs warning of bear sightings everywhere, and the trail was closed off, so you could only go around a small area, and it only took about 5 minutes to go around, so there wasn't much to see, and it paled in comparison to the Goshogake Nature Study Trail. If you want a more dynamic experience and a closer feel to nature, I recommend the Goshogake Nature Study Trail. Tamagawa Onsen has more spaces to rest, so it seems more suited to people who want to enjoy the trail while warming up. (A little further on, there were about three huts where people were sleeping and warming themselves.) As expected of a hot spring resort, the toilets had rusty faucets, which made it a bit intimidating. The faucets were unusual, with no twist mechanism, but a pedal at the foot that you stepped on to get the water flowing. There was also a restaurant and a shop, but they were closed from around noon. (The vending machines were operational.) (Original) 八幡平市方面より仙北市側からの方が急なカーブも少なくアクセスしやすいと思います。 看板を目印に下っていくと駐車場がありますが最初の方は料金が300円取られるので皆さんは奥側の駐車場に止めて利用されている感じでした。 料金が取られる駐車場は日中の16時頃までしか止められず不便なのか殆ど車が止まっていませんでした。 朝9時前に着いたのですが既に多くの観光客や温泉を利用されている方がいてゴザや寝袋を持参してそこら辺に寝ている方がいました。 ホームページや案内板には30分かけて色んな所が回れるとの内容ですがあちこちに熊出没の掲示物があり封鎖されほんの少しの範囲しか回れず5分ほどで一周する感じでそれ程見られるものがないので後生掛自然研究路と比べると見劣りします。 迫力やより自然を感じたい方は後生掛自然研究路をおすすめします。 玉川温泉はどちらかというと休むスペースが多いので温まりながら満喫したい人向けに感じます。(少し進むと3つ程小屋がありそこで寝ながら温まっている方もいました) トイレはやはり温泉地であるせいか蛇口が錆びており少し抵抗があります。 蛇口はひねるものが無く足元にペダルがありそれを踏んで水を出す珍しいタイプでした。 食堂や売店もありますがお昼頃からでした。(自販機は普通に使えました)
山椛 — Google review
(Translated by Google) People spread out sheets and tatami mats here and there and lay down. I spread out a sheet and lay down too. I felt a gradual warmth from the inside out, so much so that I began to sweat immediately. There was quite a strong smell, and it got on my clothes. The air didn't seem very good either. It's free. It takes quite a bit of walking to go around the whole area. It's tough if you're not wearing comfortable shoes. (Original) ところどころでみなさんシートやござを広げて寝転んでいました。私もシートを広げて寝転んでみました。すぐに汗が滲むほどじんわり芯から温まる感じがします。匂いはかなりあります。服につきます。空気もあまりよくはない感じがします。無料です。一周するとなるとそこそこ歩きます。歩きやすい履き物じゃないと厳しいです
Xavy 古 — Google review
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Kagami-numa pond (Hachimantai Dragon Eye)

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Scenic spot
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Kagami-numa pond, also known as the Dragon Eye, is a stunning natural wonder located on the border between Akita and Iwate prefectures. As the ice and snow around the pond melt, they form a ring of water with a white disk in the center, creating an appearance reminiscent of a giant eye. The area offers a 50km mountain trail that includes Mt. Iwate, Mt.
B E A utiful! 😂 seriously totally worth the long windy mountain roads (which were really amazing too) and hike (not too bad/long either). Parking at the top is ¥500. Be sure to dress appropriately (it can be cold) and wear hiking 🥾 shoes (you’ll be slipping a lot on the snow if you don’t). God’s creation at its finest 🤩 Note to self: if going with a large group, decide on the meeting spot (eg. By the rest house bathrooms etc.) because phone reception isn’t great.
Ken K — Google review
Beautiful and special, Dragon eye only can be seen during late May to mid Jun when snow jusy melt
Chung K — Google review
This Spring is warmer than usual but May 5th seemed to be earlier to see the perfect dragon eye. The latter of May may be good timing this year, too.
Asako M — Google review
I went to Kagami-numa in Hachimantai. The ice and snow covers of the pond begin to melt, forming an open ring of water around the edges, leaving a white disk in the center. Next, a puddle gathers in the center of the white disk, making the pond look like a giant eye. It is called "Dragon Eye". It is located on the prefectural border between Akita and Iwate prefectures.
SHINYA F — Google review
The dragon eye is a famous tourist destination even advertised in Tokyo. The way in which the snow melts and the couler blue makes it look like a dragons eye. Would recommend it, but don't be fooled it's fairly cold up there because of its high elevation.
Caleb G — Google review
Great experience, fun drive up the mountain, definitely something you must see! Cute gift shops as well. Hurry and check it out!
Hailey S — Google review
Nice view. Dragon eye view every early June.
Benjamin Y — Google review
Not bad, but not great. Don't just come here to see the dragon eye. Make sure.you got some comfy shoes and a wind breaker jacket and walk the hiking path for some nature. The food and drink here is expensive and it can get pretty busy. Bring your own lunch or wait until you go back down the mountain to eat.
John-Michael L — Google review
Tazawako Tamagawa, Semboku, Akita 014-1205, Japan•https://www.data-space.site/kankou/dragoneye/show.cgi•+81 186-31-2714•Tips and more reviews for Kagami-numa pond (Hachimantai Dragon Eye)
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Kansagu (Ukiki Shrine)

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Shinto shrine
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The serene lakeside environment of Kansagu, a Shinto shrine known as Ukiki Shrine, offers a calming and peaceful atmosphere, particularly during twilight in the summer season. The Tazawako Circut bus makes brief stops for sightseers to admire this stunning place for approximately 10-15 minutes. Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Tazawako, this beautiful shrine stands out with its remarkable presence.
A very tranquil place by the lake, especially at twilight. We visited in Summer. Relax and enjoy the quiet.
Dane I — Google review
On 20 Jan 2025, my wife and I spent sometime here. It’s like a prop for the natural scenery. And then, we tried to find a perspective of the lake and of the nearby statue from here.
Peter C — Google review
The Tazawako Circut bus stops and waits for 10-15min for quick sightseeing.
Junes T — Google review
it was very cold that day i visited and i felt sorry for the only lady that sat inside, must be freezing.
Giami L — Google review
Absolutely stunning.
Poramet S — Google review
peaceful
Boris C — Google review
(Translated by Google) This shrine is located near the Tatsuko statue, the symbol of Lake Tazawa. Made of plain wood with a red roof, the small shrine building juts out over the lake as if floating. It's also known as "Floating Wood Shrine" because it was dedicated to a floating log that washed ashore. Originating from the legend of Princess Tatsuko, the shrine is said to grant blessings such as beauty, eternal youth and longevity, matchmaking, and romantic success. Known as a power spot for beauty and beauty, it's especially popular with female worshippers. Because it appears to be floating on the lake, the red roof reflects the colors of the lake and sky, making it a beautiful sight. However, the area in front of the offering box also doubles as a shrine office selling amulets and other items, making it difficult to put in a donation and pray with people right in front of you. It was distracting to know that there were people looking at and wanting to buy the amulets, and it was difficult to pray in peace. I wish they'd at least moved it to the space next to the torii gate. Although the area around the shrine is small, you can walk around it, so I thought it was nice to be able to walk around and enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Tazawa. (Original) 田沢湖のシンボルたつこ像のそばにある神社。 赤い屋根に白木造りで、湖に浮かぶように張り出したところに佇む小さな社殿。 流れ着いた浮木を祀ったことから別名「浮木神社」というのだそう。 たつこ姫伝説に由来して、美貌成就・不老長寿・縁結び・恋愛成就というご利益があるのだそう。 美のご利益や美容に良いパワースポットとして知られているそうで、特に女性の参拝者に人気があるのだそうです。 湖に浮かぶように建っているので、赤い屋根と湖や空の色とが映えて、見た感じは綺麗ではありました。 ただ、お賽銭箱前がお守り等を売っている社務所も兼ねているようで、目の前に人がいるので、お賽銭を入れて参拝するのはとてもやりずらいです。お守りを見たり買いたい人がいるのも気になってしまうし、落ち着いて参拝出来ませんでした。 せめて鳥居横のスペースにでも移動してほしいところだと思いました。 社殿の周りは狭いながらも歩けるので、ぐるっと回って綺麗な田沢湖湖面を眺められるのは良いなと思いました。
T. Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) This Ukiki Shrine is right next to the Tatsuko statue. It is built on the lake with wood. You can walk over the small bridge to worship and buy amulets. The scenery here is beautiful and quiet (unless there are many tourists). Note that if you want to stay a little longer, you can park in the parking lot of the store opposite. There is a small fee, and you pay when you enter the store. (Original) 這浮木神社就在辰子像旁邊,以木建造建於湖泊上,經小橋步進參拜及可購買御守。 這裡景色優美及清靜(除非多遊客)。 留意若想多留一點時間,駕車前來可泊到對面商店之停車場,是略為收費,進店付款。
Mel L — Google review
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たつこ茶屋

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Restaurant
Tatsuko Tea House is a restaurant with a vast parking area, making it convenient during busy times. Positioned next to the lake, it offers window seats that provide splendid views of the water. The menu features local specialties like grilled fish and miso tanpo, which are rice balls skewered and coated in miso paste. These dishes are prepared on charcoal, giving them a delightful smoky taste.
Decent food, only tea they sell is from a vending machine outside unfortunately. Epic lake though
Rob — Google review
This place has a huge parking lot so it’s convenient during peak seasons, also located right on the lake and has some window seats with great views of the lake. We tried the wild herbs sansai , grilled fish and grilled rice ball on stick coated with miso paste called miso tanpo which seems like a local speciality. The fish and the rice balls are grilled on charcoal giving it a nice smoked flavor.
Toshi G — Google review
(Translated by Google) *This is my impression as of 2019. I wanted to have a light lunch at a teahouse near the lake, and there was one that was quite busy, so I stopped by. Wow, it's a rather large structure for a teahouse. There are eat-in spaces set up here and there, perfect for taking a break. There isn't much on the menu, but the soba noodles and curry are enough. What I received was wild vegetable soba, which I wanted to warm up. It contains a lot of wild vegetables and has a rich flavor, so maitake mushrooms are also good. The rich flavor of the dashi soup, sweet soup, and inaka soba noodles are irresistible. Also, there was something called miso tampo, so I was curious and tried it. This was the first time I had eaten Kiritanpo, and it still had the flavor of rice. The flavor is somewhere between white rice and mochi, and the charred flavor of the miso goes well with the saltiness. It was a perfect restaurant for a light lunch after crossing the mountain. It gets crowded during lunchtime on holidays, so it might be a good idea to adjust your time accordingly. (Original) ※2019年当時の感想です 湖畔あたりの茶屋で軽い昼食をとりたくて、わりと賑わっているお店があったので寄ってみました。 へぇ、わりと茶屋にしては大きな造りなんですね。 ところどころにイートインスペースが設けられてて休憩がてらにぴったり。 それほどメニューは多くありませんが、おそばにカレーなど十分じゃないですか。 頂いたのは山菜そば、やはりあったまりたいですからね。 結構山菜が沢山入ってて風味豊か、マイタケなんてのもいいじゃないですか。 出汁と甘いおつゆ、田舎そばの濃い味わいもたまらん。 あと、みそタンポなるものもあったので気になって食べてみました。 きりたんぽってこの時初めて食べたんですが、わりと米の感じが残ってるんですね。 白米と餅の中間といった塩梅で、味噌の焦がした香りと塩気が合うなぁ。 山越え後の軽めのランチに向きなお店でしたね。 休日の昼時だと混雑するので、時間を調整していくのが良さげかも
すだ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is said to be the birthplace of Miso Kiritanpo, located on the shores of Lake Tazawa. The miso danpo was honestly delicious. They also grill and sell fish, which people can eat inside. Dogs are not allowed in the store, so you can eat on the bench in front of the store. Kunimasu Memorial Hall is right behind it. There was a Pokemon manhole cover. (Original) 田沢湖湖畔にある味噌きりたんぽ発祥の店らしいです。味噌たんぽは正直に美味しかったです。魚も焼いて販売しており、人は店内で食べられます。ワンコは入店NGなので店先のベンチでなら食べられます。すぐ裏にクニマス記念館があります。そこにポケモンマンホール蓋がありました。
りん太 — Google review
(Translated by Google) While driving around Lake Tazawa, I found a sign that said Tatsuko Chaya. Lake Tazawa is famous for the Tatsuko statue. I also came to see it. Same Tatsuko: That's why I thought it was near here. .. .. .. I had to drive a little further. That's right, Lake Tazawa is the deepest lake in Japan that never freezes. You'll be surprised. So, I decided to stop the car. .. .. .. It was a very large parking lot. I have to go closer to the store. When you look inside the store, you'll notice that there's an irori hearth in the back. I thought they were going to bake danpo here. .. .. .. When I walked there. There was also an irori hearth, and danpo was roasted there. Just looking at this place made me feel like I was in the countryside. I don't usually see the hearth at all. So, I ordered "Miso Danpo". Miso danpo is made with ground rice wrapped around a skewer. Then, they coat it with sweet and spicy miso and grill it. It looks very delicious. Well then, let's have the original miso danpo. The rice part is chewy and chewy. It still has the texture of rice, so it's not like mochi. And the miso part is fragrant. You can see the shape of the rice grains. When eaten with miso, it feels like eating miso-grilled rice and is very delicious. I wanted to put the rice part in a kiritanpo pot and eat it. That's right, it tastes the same as the one in that Kiritanpo pot. I was very satisfied. kazuchi (Original) 田沢湖を走っていると たつこ茶屋って看板を発見しました。 田沢湖って言うと辰子像が有名ですよね。 私も観に来たんですけどね。 同じ たつこ だからこの近くにあるんだって思ったんですが.... もう少し車で走らないと駄目でしたよ。 そうそう、田沢湖って日本でもっとも深い湖で凍らない湖なんですよ。 ビックリしますよね。 じゃあ、車を止めようって思ったら.... めっちゃ広い駐車場でした。 ぶ~んってお店の近くまで行かないと。 店内を見ていると奥の方に囲炉裏があるじゃないですか。 ここで、たんぽを焼くんだろうな~って思って.... 歩いて行ってみると。 囲炉裏もあったし、たんぽも焼いていましたよ。 ここだけ見ていると、何だか田舎に来たな~って思っちゃいました。 囲炉裏って普段は全然見ないですから。 で、「みそたんぽ」をオーダーしましたよ。 みそたんぽですが、串に ご飯をすり潰して巻いているんですよね。 そして、その周りに甘辛い味噌を付けて焼いているんですよ。 とっても美味しそうですよね。 では、では、元祖 みそたんぽを頂きましょうか。 ご飯の部分がもちもち、もちもちしています。 ご飯の食感が残っているので餅のようではないんですよね。 そして、味噌の部分が香ばしいんですよ。 ご飯つぶの形が見えますよね。 味噌と一緒に食べるとみそ焼きご飯を食べているような感じでとっても美味しいです。 ご飯の部分はきりたんぽ鍋に入れて食べたくなっちゃいました。 そうそう、あのきりたんぽ鍋に入っている味と一緒だ~ってね。 大満足でしたよ。 kazuchi
Kazuchi — Google review
(Translated by Google) I spotted a sign that said "The birthplace of miso tantanpo" so I went there. Ideally, it's supposed to be grilled and then eaten as is, but the grilled miso was too hot to eat. I tried peeling it off the stick and, although the miso on the surface was hot, the inside wasn't so hot, making it easier to eat. By the way, why do they sell grilled salted rock trout? They don't exist in Lake Tazawa. (Original) 「みそたんぽ発祥の店」という看板を見つけてしまい、行ってしまいました。 本来は焼いて出された状態でそのままかじりつくべきなのでしょうが、焼かれた味噌が熱くて食べれない。 試しで棒から剥がしてみたら、表面の味噌は熱くても中はそこまで熱くなく食べやすくなりなした。 ところで何でイワナの塩焼を販売しているんですかね? 田沢湖にはいないのにね
Sa D — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was surprised that the kiritanpo wasn't long and thin, but it was satisfying to eat! The miso was a little salty. The accompanying homemade pickles were delicious 😊 and they were also for sale. Freshly grilled kiritanpo on the robata fireplace. They grilled it on traditional skewers, creating a nice atmosphere ♪ After eating, you return the skewers. (It's hard work to carve skewers out of wood 💦, so please make sure to return them properly.) They also had grilled iwana (rock trout) skewers 🐟️ (Original) きりたんぽ、細長くなくてびっくりしましたが、食べ応えはあります!!味噌はしょっぱめかな。付け合わせの手作りのお新香は大変美味しいです😊販売もしていました。炉端で焼きたてのきりたんぽ。昔ながらの串で焼いてくれるのでいい雰囲気♪食べたあとは串を返却します。(串は木を削って作るの、大変ですからね💦ちゃんと返却して下さい。)他に、イワナ(岩魚)も串焼きにしてましたよー🐟️
Yamaさん(いくちゃん) — Google review
(Translated by Google) The miso tanpo was delicious. It was a little saltier than the one at the Tatsuko statue. It came with smoked daikon radish, which was a nice bonus. (Original) 味噌たんぽが美味しかったです。たつこ像の所のお店と比べてやや塩辛い感じがしました。いぶりがっこが付いて来るのでちょっとお得です。
TOMINAGA F — Google review
Japan, 〒014-1203 Akita, Semboku, Tazawakokata, 中山40−1•https://www.facebook.com/taccochaya/•+81 187-43-0909•Tips and more reviews for たつこ茶屋
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Day 3

West side of town
For day 3, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke (Aoyagi Samurai House), then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Shokusai Machiyakan, Kakynodatei. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke (Aoyagi Samurai House)

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4.0
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Heritage building
Museums
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
History Museums
Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke, also known as Aoyagi Samurai House, is a museum housed in a former samurai residence. It features an impressive collection of swords, art, artifacts, and a beautiful garden. The site consists of different buildings serving various functions and offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history and culture of Japan's samurai era.
This was the highlight of the area, everything is so well maintained it is like a museum (and better maintained than some I have been too). The entry fee (500yen) is well justified, and we spent 50 minutes walking around. I loved the weapons exhibits and how you can pick up a wakizashi and a pike and even try on a samurai helmet. The cafe looked great too but we wanted to save room for lunch. Clean toilets and descriptions in english as well.
Karl C — Google review
One of the biggest samurai residences in Kakunodate. There are plenty of facilities inside including a temple, museums and restaurants. I was a bit sad one can not see more of an actual house. However it’s great one can see the house of samurai in Kakunodate, it’s different from what we saw in Kanazawa samurai houses for instance. The entrance fee was 500 yen in 2025.
Culture T — Google review
Visiting the Samurai Village in Kakunodate, Akita felt like stepping back in time. The quiet streets lined with black wooden fences and preserved samurai houses told stories of Japan’s Edo-period elegance and discipline. I explored beautifully maintained residences, admired antique armor, and felt a deep respect for the samurai spirit that still lingers in the air. The autumn leaves made everything more magical—a perfect blend of history, beauty, and calm.
Ma. E — Google review
This is a very large samurai house with many interesting exhibits, including samurai armor, weapons, and other artifacts. It’s one of the biggest houses and you can easily spend an hour here. Friendly staff and not very crowded.
Bull D — Google review
Free to walk around the village but some tickets needed to view the more famous houses. We went in autumn and the streets were bathed in autumn colours, the cherry blossoms are meant to be a view worth travelling for too. I would definitely recommend travelling here for a special visit if you’re up north in Japan.
Essealatus W — Google review
For English Speakers. They have guide map here in English to help you through, some signs do not have English on it so you may need to use your phone to translate what certain description cards say. Takes about an hour to walk through depending on how much reading or looking you do. All in all still worth checking out this samurai house. A lot of history ran through the family and see what items were donated for this museum.
Jonathan K — Google review
-Nice buildings and businesses -Lovely decor on some of the buildings -A good place to go for a slow walk -Parking is ¥500 (we paid cash)
Ally — Google review
Very pretty and beautiful old Samurai houses. Nice street views. Highly recommend if you visit near Akita.
Sang K — Google review
3 Kakunodatemachi Omotemachishimocho, Semboku, Akita 014-0331, Japan•http://www.samuraiworld.com/•+81 187-54-3257•Tips and more reviews for Kakunodate Historical Village – Aoyagi Residence
1 min · 200 ft
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Ishiguro-ke Samurai House

4.1
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4.1
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Historical landmark
Museums
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
History Museums
The Ishiguro-ke Samurai House is a 19th-century home of the Ishiguro samurai family, offering tours with katana swords, armor, and artifacts. Situated behind an imposing black wooden fence called a sasarakobei in the northern part of Bukeyashiki-dori, visitors enter through a gate with a gabled roof typical of Edo period samurai residences.
What a pleasure to be able to enter into this house and witness some history. Truly enjoyed experiencing this and would recommend it. You can even try out a Samurai Helmut! It's a great walk from the train station and well work out!
Nathan W — Google review
One of the most prominent samurai houses in Kakunodate. A bit disappointing that one can not see much of the house but as far as I understood the family still is residing there. Otherwise really great visit and to have a look at the interiors and all the details. There is a small museum on side.
Culture T — Google review
A very interesting visit to the only samurai house in the area which is still inhabited by the original family. The friendly staff had prepared some English sheets that they showed us and that made a very big difference for the experience. There were few visitors and only part of the house is shown, obviously.
Bull D — Google review
There are some old samurai houses with an entrance fee. As this included a short guide tour, I chose this one. They say the descendants of the Ishiguro's are still living in the back of the building. It was worthwhile to visit. The entrance fee is 500 yen.
Masanao M — Google review
Very warm welcoming host from the House of Ishiguro. After a brief introduction, you may tour the original home of samurai at will. Lots of armory and literature on display. You may learn a little history and this family's connection with the old era lord. Very interesting place to visit!
Jason H — Google review
Thank you for the detailed explanation and hospitality yesterday. We were so lucky of having the chance to talk to the descendant and met his lovely mum during our visit. How proud you must be for being the 13th generation of the family. Thank you for your effort of preserving the house nicely so that we are able to see how life was many years ago.
Catherine C — Google review
There are only a few rooms open to the public, but I still think it is worth a visit. Guides will show you the important features of the rooms (in English) and there is a lovely view of the garden.
Anna — Google review
It was a total waste of money, our party went in and out probably within 5-10 minutes and all felt totally scammed. I guess the only good thing was, it took us only about 5-10 minutes. Aoyagi was way better, not exactly sure why they are equally famous.
Han C — Google review
1番地 Kakunodatemachi Omotemachishimocho, Semboku, Akita 014-0331, Japan•https://www.hana.or.jp/~bukeishi/•+81 187-55-1496•Tips and more reviews for Ishiguro-ke Samurai House
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3 min · 0.17 mi
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Hirafuku kinen bijutsukan memorial museum

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3.8
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Art museum
Museums
Nestled away from the hustle and bustle, the Hirafuku Kinen Bijutsukan Memorial Museum offers a serene escape into the world of modern Japanese art. This museum pays homage to the artistic legacy of father and son duo, Hirafuku Hoan and Momoho, both hailing from Kakunodate. Visitors can explore an array of captivating paintings by local artists spanning various eras, all housed within a building that beautifully contrasts with its traditional surroundings.
I am usually not a fan of museums; I almost passed by it but decided to walk inside because it was cold outside. The 300 yen (about $3) was a nominal entrance fee to warm up inside. As I started to walk around I noticed the visual paintings on display from various artists of 1800s and 1900s era. It was a very pleasant way of learning about the history and culture of Japan. My favorite painting was the one titled "Akita's old city" from 1899.
August L — Google review
Outdated display rooms. You can almost smell the 'age' of the building. Not a popular spot to visit if you're just walking down the samurai houses. Some may find the architecture worth SNS photos.
Jason H — Google review
A small but wonderful museum that has some really beautiful art on display from a variety of period (some from the 20th century, others from the 17th)
Marc H — Google review
Very interesting architectural style to the building. A must see. Exhibits were mostly paintings done by local artists from various periods.
Justin N — Google review
Beautiful
Ck — Google review
nothing to see on the outside the exhibit was calligraphy
Wing A — Google review
Good
Yunmi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited during the afternoon on September 14, 2025. Details are as follows. 1. About the Museum The area near the main entrance has an unusual exterior, creating a very atmospheric atmosphere for an art museum. 2. About the Museum The interior is surprisingly spacious. Special exhibitions are held depending on the season, so it might be fun to just drop by. 3. About Parking Please use the paid parking lot nearby. 4. Other Information Admission fees must be paid in cash. (Original) 2025.9.14の昼に伺いました。 詳細は以下の通りです。 ①美術館について 正面入り口付近は変わった外観をしており、美術館として大変雰囲気のある作りになっています。 ②館内について 内部は思いの外広々しています。 時期によっては企画展を行なっていますので、ふらっと寄ってみるのもいいかもしれません。 ③駐車場について 付近の有料駐車場をご利用ください。 ④その他 入館料の支払いは現金となります。
タモスタモス(男鹿本) — Google review
4-4 Kakunodatemachi Omotemachikamicho, Semboku, Akita 014-0334, Japan•https://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/hirafuku/•+81 187-54-3888•Tips and more reviews for Hirafuku Memorial Museum of Art
5 min · 0.25 mi
4

Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi Park

4.4
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4.2
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Park
Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi Park, located in Akita ken Kakunodate, is a renowned spot for cherry blossom viewing. The park features over 800 cherry trees along the Hinokinai River, creating a stunning 2km stretch of pink blossoms during late April to early May.
Amazing place! Even though it was winter when we visited, it had a magic to it. We will be back in the spring to experience the cherry blossoms lining the river.
Tracey W — Google review
beautiful park of 2 km sakura lined walk way along the river. we were lucky to be there at the peak of the cherry blossoms season. even when crowded, there’s always a place/spot to sit. i took picture of an elderly couple sitting under a sakura tree — what a beautiful and heart warming sight!
Ana P — Google review
21 Apr 2024. the peak is over and most of the petals have fallen. however, there’s still a few trees here and there that’s 50% full
Felicia O — Google review
4/19 , no cherry flower
YH H — Google review
I witnessed the Hiburi Kamakura Matsuri during winter 2018 and it was one of the most magical thing I had ever seen!
Ian Y — Google review
It was a wonderful experience 😊
Anna S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cherry blossoms in Hinoki Uchikawatsutsu Park are really beautiful. Unfortunately, the sky was not beautiful when we came. It was cloudy and there was light rain from time to time. The whole weather was very cold. It was a pity because the cherry blossoms were in bloom very beautifully. The most famous thing about Hinokiuchi River Tsutsumi Park is the approximately 400 Somei Yoshino cherry trees that stretch for about 2 kilometers. These cherry blossoms were planted by local residents in 1934 to commemorate the birthday of Emperor Akihito (then Crown Prince). • In spring, from late April to early May, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, a spectacular "Sakura Tunnel" is formed. It is one of Japan's "Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots." Park features • There are walking trails and resting benches along the river bank for visitors to rest while admiring the flowers. • The cherry blossom trees next to the river embankment are older but well-maintained, attracting a large number of tourists every year to enjoy the cherry blossoms. • When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the petals flutter in the wind and contrast with the clear water of the Hinokiuchi River. The scenery is picturesque. Other activities and facilities • The "Sakura Festival" is held every year during the cherry blossom viewing season, creating a lively atmosphere in the town. • The Hinokiuchi River itself is also a popular spot for ayu fishing, but fishing requires a license in advance. • Nearby restaurants serve local delicacies such as grilled sweetfish in the spring. Transportation and open information • The park is open all day and admission is free. • It is about a 15-minute walk from Kakunodate Station on the Akita Shinkansen Line. • During the peak flower viewing season, there will be traffic control in parks and towns, so it is recommended to plan your trip in advance. Summarize Among the cherry blossoms in Hinokiuchi River Tsutsumi Park, the most attractive thing is the 2-kilometer-long cherry blossom tunnel formed by about 400 Somei Yoshino cherry trees. When it blooms in spring, the scenery is spectacular. It has complete walking trails, rest facilities and a lively cherry blossom festival. It is a very representative cherry blossom viewing spot in the Tohoku region. (Original) 檜木內川堤公園櫻花真的是非常漂亮,可惜我們來的時候天空不作美,是陰天而且時不時飄下小雨,整個天氣非常的冷,有點可惜,因為櫻花開得非常漂亮 檜木內川堤公園最著名的是綿延約2公里、約400棵的染井吉野櫻花樹,這些櫻花於1934年為紀念明仁天皇(當時是皇太子)誕辰而由當地居民親手種植。 • 春天4月下旬到5月上旬,櫻花盛開時會形成壯觀的「櫻花隧道」,是日本「櫻花名所100選」之一。 園區特色 • 沿著河岸設有步道與休憩椅凳,方便遊客邊賞花邊休息。 • 河堤旁的櫻花樹齡較高,但保養良好,每年吸引大量遊客前來賞櫻。 • 櫻花盛開時,花瓣隨風飄舞,與清澈的檜木內川河水相映成趣,景色如詩如畫。 其他活動與設施 • 每年賞櫻季節會舉辦「櫻花祭」,小鎮氣氛熱鬧。 • 檜木內川本身也是釣香魚的熱門地點,但釣魚需事先取得許可證。 • 附近餐廳在春季會供應烤香魚等當地美食。 交通與開放資訊 • 公園全日開放,免費入場。 • 從秋田新幹線角館站步行約15分鐘即可到達。 • 賞花旺季時,公園及小鎮會有交通管制,建議提前規劃行程。 總結 檜木內川堤公園櫻花裡,最吸引人的是2公里長、約400棵染井吉野櫻所形成的櫻花隧道,春天盛開時景色壯觀,並有完善的步道、休憩設施和熱鬧的櫻花祭典,是東北地區極具代表性的賞櫻名所
Chiangtse — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a beautiful park area. The path through the cherry trees in autumn isn't as spectacular as it is in spring, but it's still a truly beautiful and relaxing walk. The views of the river are gorgeous. With luck, you might spot cranes and other birds resting. There are public restrooms halfway along the path. (Original) Es una zona de parque preciosa.El camino entre cerezos en otoño no es tan espectacular como en primavera,pero sigue siendo un paseo realmente bello y relajante. Las vistas al rio son preciosas.Con suerte puedes divisar grullas y otras aves descansando. Hay acceso a baños públicos a mitad de camino.
Maria M — Google review
Nakakawara Kakunodatemachi Ogata, Semboku, Akita 014-0347, Japan•https://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/07_someiyoshi…•Tips and more reviews for Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi Park
3 min · 0.14 mi
5

Kakunodate Cherry Bark Woodcraft Museum

4.0
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3.9
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Handicraft museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Kakunodate Kabazaiku Denshōkan, also known as the Cherry Bark Woodcraft Museum, is an interesting museum that showcases the history of cherry wood crafts. Visitors can observe a live demonstration by a skilled artisan creating products available for purchase. The museum also features exhibitions on local history, displaying cultural items like traditional snow gear and vintage imported electric generators. Additionally, there are souvenir shops offering a variety of Kabazaiku products for purchase.
The master who was doing the live demo was very kind and explain many things in detail. Good place to explore and understand the township and history
Ikustas Y — Google review
Nice little museum about this history of this beautiful town.
Jason H — Google review
Nice small museum showcasing local items. A craftsman was making bark encrusted objects, a specialty of the area. The gift shop is really nice.
Barbara L — Google review
Beautiful building inside and out. Interesting exhibitions on local history with cultural items such as home decor, traditional snow gear, and a vintage electic generator imported from Germany.
Justin N — Google review
Impressive selection of exhibits and beautiful wood craft examples. Retail outlet has wide range of local products.
Ron L — Google review
I like this place. Must better to go sakura no mankai.
まのか — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited for the event, but also took the opportunity to tour the facilities. I feel it's rude to say it's just a side trip, but it's an opportunity to experience things I wouldn't normally be interested in, so I always arrive about two hours early to explore. In that respect, two hours wasn't enough in Kakunodate. I would like to spend about half a day to explore the town, so I'll definitely be back. (Original) イベント目的で訪れましたが、ついでに施設見学。 ついでとは失礼だと思いつつ、普段、興味のないものに触れる機会になるので、いつも2時間ぐらい早めに着いて探索しています。 その点、角館は、2時間では不足でした。 もっと、半日ぐらい掛けて街並みを回りたいのでリピート必須です。
Yasuhiro — Google review
(Translated by Google) There was a birch craft demonstration and plenty of exhibits, so it was more interesting than I expected. At the gift shop, I bought a "Shimofurikawa Tea Canister Made from Marbled Leather," which doesn't use a tin. Since you're free to touch the canister, I looked inside and noticed a sort of glue smell. I asked a shop assistant about it, and he explained that the glue is animal glue, and that the smell will go away if you put some unwanted tea leaves in it for 2-3 days. I tried it with two packs of green tea teabags from the hotel room, and the smell went away without any problems. I was able to buy a memento of a good trip. (Original) 樺細工の実演もあり、展示も豊富で、想定以上に面白かった。 売店で、缶を使用していない『総皮茶筒 霜降皮』を購入。 自由に触れるので、茶筒の中を覗くと、何やら接着剤の匂いがしたので、店員の方に伺うと、接着剤は膠で、 不要な茶葉を2~3日入れておくと匂いは消えると説明。 ホテル客室のティーバック緑茶を2パックで実践し、問題なく匂いは消えた。 良い旅の思い出品が買えた。
まぁ — Google review
10-1 Kakunodatemachi Omotemachishimocho, Semboku, Akita 014-0331, Japan•https://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/densyo/index.html•+81 187-54-1700•Tips and more reviews for Kakunodate Cherry Bark Woodcraft Museum
1 min · 200 ft
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Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street

4.4
(1018)
Historical landmark
Kakunodate Bukeyashiki dōri, also known as Samurai Residence Street, is a must-visit destination in Akita, Japan. This historic street is famous for its well-preserved samurai houses dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors can stroll through this beautiful village surrounded by vibrant maple foliage in autumn and blooming cherry blossoms in spring.
One of the most memorable places we visited on our holiday. With snow on the trees, visiting the Samurai houses made this magical. It thankfully was not over crowded with tourists. Driving through the mountains above Morioka in the thick snow made this even more special to get to this wonderful town. We would love to return in spring to see the river lined with trees in full splendor. Highly recommend and may this incredible place never be over run by tourists.
Tracey W — Google review
A great place to learn about samurai culture and life in the Edo period. The street features well-preserved residences with artifacts and historical displays that may require tickets, which you can buy at the entrance. I visited in summer, so it lacked the cherry blossoms or autumn colors seen in photos, but it was still a fascinating and peaceful walk through history. Worth a visit if you’re coming to Akita.
Anthony C — Google review
It took about 15 minutes walk from station and the directions were very clear. There were many signs along the way. There were many flyers about this place at the station. It took another 15 minutes walk from the entrance to the end of old samurai residences also depending on the pace of your preference. Some buildings were free but some others did require fee to get in. There’s a public restrooms about halfway located in the small park on the left side. Also a few restaurants along the way but not a lot so it would get crowded during meal time.
Satsuki H — Google review
Absolutely tipping it down and the blossoms weren't quite out. Win some-lose some. Still worth the trip and full marks to the rickshaw pullers as they braved the wind and rain.
Vietem — Google review
I visited the first weekend of February, and it was so charming. The shops, museums and restaurants were amazing. The merchants and restaurant owners were so friendly! The ambiance was even more special as it was during a blizzard.
D C — Google review
surprising relaxing and non touristy we visited 3 old houses free of charge and also a odon shop and a miso shop 300 and 160 years history respectively . Lunch at a tasteful French restaurant for only 2000 yen . Really layback with no hordes of group tours overwhelming many of these places or the over proliferation of tourist trap shops
Wing A — Google review
It's all about samouraï and Edo time, a very nice place to visit in Akita préfecture.
Frederic P — Google review
Samurai Hometown, we visited during their samurai event. Wear kimono here and walk around and visit some of the samurai house with free entry. So lucky that we also enjoy their samurai event, just like their kind of New Year.
Warren — Google review
Japan, 〒014-0332 Akita, Semboku, 角館町東勝樂丁 角館町表町上丁•Tips and more reviews for Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street
5 min · 0.28 mi
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Shokusai Machiyakan, Kakynodatei

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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Udon noodle restaurant
Shopping
Restaurant
Shokusai Machiyakan, Kakynodatei is a delightful dining spot nestled in the charming town of Kakunodate, conveniently located near the station and featuring ample parking. This restaurant offers a unique experience with its second-floor setting that boasts a clean and modern ambiance despite its traditional exterior. After exploring the historic samurai residences nearby, visitors can indulge in their signature Inaniwa udon served with two delectable sauces: soy sauce and rich sesame sauce that enhances every bite.
Loved this place!!! The in-table grill means your meal is always HOT and fresh. Make a reservation, as it's a busy place. The beef chin is amazing.
David K — Google review
We had our late lunch here, not cozy at all. Peace and quite place with a good environment with aircon. Tried their basic hot noodle, taste good, tourism area toursim price🫣. Good to buy their noodle packed here as an Akita’s souvenirs.
Warren — Google review
Enjoyed the cold soba in two dips = soya and sesame. Chicken don was good too. Nice souvenir shop on level 1.
Margaret A — Google review
Cool store with restaurant up top. The food was definitely not good. Undercooked egg/rice and the soba was eh. The service was super friendly and the place was clean.
A A — Google review
Food was good, but the service is very slow.
Alan B — Google review
Chicken overcooked
王偉任 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kakunodate in the rain. We visited for lunch after walking around samurai residences. It's near Kakunodate Station. There is also a parking lot. Inaniwa udon 2 colors sauce Enjoy Inaniwa udon with soy sauce and sesame sauce. Comes with smoker Delicious rich sesame sauce~♪ The udon is smooth! It goes down the throat nicely. The Hinai chicken oyakodon also looked delicious ^^ Thank you for the meal. (Original) 雨の角館。武家屋敷散策後のランチに伺いました。 角館駅近です。駐車場もあります。 稲庭うどん 2色だれ 醤油だれとゴマだれで稲庭うどんをいただきます。 いぶりがっこ付き 濃厚なゴマだれ美味〜♪ うどんはツルツル!喉越しがいいです。 比内地鶏の親子丼も美味しそうでした^^ ごちそうさまでした。
Nao — Google review
(Translated by Google) It looks old-fashioned, but once you go inside it's a clean, new-looking building. The restaurant is on the second floor. The first floor is filled with souvenirs and crafts, and the staff are very friendly. (Original) 古風な見た目だが中へ入るとキレイで新そうな建物。2階がレストラン。 1階には土産物や工芸品が揃っていて店員の接客は感じが良い。
Taka B — Google review
42-1 Kakunodatemachi Yokomachi, Semboku, Akita 014-0323, Japan•+81 187-49-6069•Tips and more reviews for Shokusai Machiyakan, Kakynodatei
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Hirafuku kinen bijutsukan memorial museum, these restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away.

Hyakusuien

3.6
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4.2
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Japanese restaurant
Japanese regional restaurant
百穂苑 is a unique restaurant located in Kakunodate, Akita, known for its vegan and vegetarian cuisine. The establishment is owned and operated by a Persian woman and her Japanese husband who serves as the chef. Housed in a beautifully maintained traditional Japanese building, the restaurant also features an upstairs museum showcasing historical artifacts. Visitors can enjoy not only delicious food but also excellent service from the friendly owner.
We went on an adventure on our favourite train in Akita last week and our destination was a restaurant in Kakunodate that we have been wanting to check out for a while. The draw for us was that they advertise vegan/vegetarian cuisine. Not that we are non-meat eaters, but we do support plant based options for health and also are interested in finding places that offer these options for our tour groups. We are quite surprised to find ourselves in a 400 year old building owned by a family with Iranian/Japanese roots that is part restaurant featuring traditional local Akita cuisine and part art museum featuring Iranian and Japanese pieces. It is probably the most beautiful restaurant I have ever been inside of and the menu offers both plant based and non-plant based options. Everything looked so good that I went with the tapa set course that offered a taste of almost everything on their menu. The food was delicious! A lot of pickled dishes as pickled foods are very popular in Akita as well as wild vegetables and fish. Everything has a bit of a sweet flavour to it and the presentation was, as expected in fine Japanese cuisine, beautiful. After ordering, we were invited to tour the building and enjoy the art. A mix of Japanese and Iranian art pieces that we were told had been collected by the grandfather of the lovely gentlemen serving us. We spent about 15 or 20 minutes touring the various rooms which was almost perfect timing for our food to arrive at the table. The staff all appeared to be from the family that owns the business and they were extremely friendly, engaging and spoke both Japanese and English. They took time to explain the history of the building as well as answered our questions about their family. Their is adequate seating for large groups and the menu is in both English and Japanese text so we will definitely be adding this place to our tour itineraries. Who wants to come and experience this amazing place with us?
Cory C — Google review
A rather unusual place, mixing Japanese, Persian and Tawainese cultures. I guess good and bad tastes are all a matter of points of view. The fish soup in the shell was the best.
Arnaud D — Google review
Wow. Unexpected find, a 400 year old restaurant serving excellent food with a vegan option. Best food since arriving in Japan 10 days ago. I would highly recommend it as the displayed artefacts are beautiful.
Beverly G — Google review
The hostess was very friendly and the house/museum was beautiful. We enjoyed the art and decorations. We went because the signs were very prominent in English about being "vegan". Upon arriving we find there is only one dish that is, and there is no English menu. Not normally an issue, but the signs hinted that there might be? We ordered the vegan meal, and found chicken in one of the side dishes. The noodles (while the broth and presentation were great!) were a bit overcooked. It also seemed pricy, but I don't know if maybe it is standard in this town. I would recommend stopping by for the charm, but don't expect anything vegan.
Benjamin F — Google review
Nice food and service. Awesome owner 😎
David W — Google review
Owned and run by a Persian lady and her Japanese husband (chef). This is a jewel in kakunodate. A beautifully maintained (/restored) traditional Japanese house with upstairs museum and historical artefacts.
Nick R — Google review
(Translated by Google) We stopped in for lunch, and it turns out there are a lot of artworks. Diners can tour the museum for free (it costs 1,000 yen if you just want to tour). When we talked, we learned that what we thought was a Western painting was actually a Persian carpet. When we got closer, we could see that it was indeed a great piece of craftsmanship! We toured the first and second floors, and the last one at the back was... also very beautiful. Thank you so much for showing us so many rare and wonderful things. (Original) ランチにと、入ったお店ですが、なんだか美術品がいろいろ。お食事の人は、無料で見学できます。(見学だけの場合は、1,000円でした) お話を聞くと、西洋画と思っていたのは、なんとペルシャ絨毯との事。近づいてみると、確かに。凄い技術! 一階から二階を見学して、最後の奥の床の間は…また、とても素敵でした。 思いがけず、珍しい素晴らしいものをいろいろ見せていただき、本当にありがとうございました。
さとち — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boss, the hostess, and the son are all very friendly. Even though they are very busy, they are still happy to take pictures. The meals are rich and delicious. The environment is beautiful and worth visiting again. (Original) 老闆,闆娘,兒子,都很親切,縱然很忙,還是開心的拍照,餐點豐富美味。環境優美值得再訪
海安 — Google review
23 Kakunodatemachi Kawaramachi, Semboku, Akita 014-0333, Japan•https://hyakusuien.com/•+81 187-55-5715•Tips and more reviews for Hyakusuien

Tsuki no shiori

3.9
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3.8
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$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Udon noodle restaurant
"月の栞" is a charming family-run Japanese restaurant that offers delicious local dishes in a cozy setting. The hinai jidori chicken hot pot is a standout, showcasing superb tenderness and quality. The kiritanpo set is highly recommended as it provides a taste of Akita with well-prepared plates by the owner. Visitors can also enjoy local Kakunodate beer while savoring the delightful food.
Stumble upon this really amazing family run local Japanese restaurant. Wasn't expected much but the quality of the dishes and the superb tenderness of the hinai jidori chicken serve in their hot pot is so good ! Must try their local kakunodate beer.
James T — Google review
Delicious food and friendly owners. Great place for chicken dishes. They use hinai chicken for all the chicken dishes wish is very special. We love oyakodon, yakitori and Akita special kiritanpo.
Pun O — Google review
Our by far favourite place in the region.
Thomas S — Google review
superb food. try their oyakodon! their tsukune and yakitori are great as well. beer was a bit pricey, but food was satisfying.
Ana P — Google review
A nice little restaurant, the Kirintanpo Nabe and Yakitori was delicious and fairly priced (cheaper than in Akita city)
Emile Z — Google review
Food was good! Ordered the hinai chicken oyakodon and a stew with pounded rice included. Obasan was also very friendly :) price is affordable!
M — Google review
The kiritanpo set is really worth to try! In the set has all you must try in Akita. Each plates well prepared by the owner. This place was recommended by local, so I followed them. There are many celebrity’s sign pictures on the wall.
Takieng T — Google review
Delicious food and authentic atmosphere!
Irina D — Google review
21 Kakunodatemachi Yokomachi, Semboku, Akita 014-0323, Japan•http://tukinoshiori.com/•+81 187-53-2880•Tips and more reviews for Tsuki no shiori
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Oshokujidokoro Fukiya

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3.9
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Udon noodle restaurant
Fukiya is a charming spot that comes highly recommended by locals for its delectable local cuisine. The udon here is a must-try, with both cold and hot variations available. The cold udon, in particular, stands out as a local specialty, served with a delightful dashi-sesame dip sauce. While the portion sizes may be on the smaller side, the friendly staff and inviting atmosphere make for an enjoyable dining experience.
Inaniwa noodles at its best. The lady owner was super friendly. Stroll around the samurai houses after is a must. Old sakura trees alongside the river were also magnificent.
G K — Google review
We had some wonderful food. It was authentic and a traditional atmosphere setting. The service was magnificent and very friendly. We enjoyed it very much.
Rico F — Google review
Nice inaniwa udon and oyako don. You can get it as a set if unable to choose which to get. The sesame sauce for the udon wasn't my cup of tea but the normal sauce was great w the udon noodles.
Joanna N — Google review
Udon was the best,oyakodon was delicious. Staff very friendly. Try this local food is the best.
Tiki T — Google review
Udon store and restaurant, you can buy udon and other local specialities and also enjoy soba at the resto.
Toshi G — Google review
It was a good place to have local food for lunch, in fact, locals recommended us this place. I tried both cold and hot udon, the cold type really seems to be a local specialty, with a dashi-sesame dip sauce, the hot type was of regular taste. Super friendly staff, giving only 4 out of 5 stars for small portion.
Alina K — Google review
Friendly staff and delicious meals.
Kady C — Google review
OK place for lunch
Ian — Google review
28 Kakunodatemachi Kobitomachi, Semboku, Akita 014-0324, Japan•http://www.kakunodate-fukiya.com/•+81 187-55-1414•Tips and more reviews for Oshokujidokoro Fukiya

Teuchi-Soba Sakuragi

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4.0
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Soba noodle shop
Teuchi-Soba Sakuragi is a hidden gem located slightly off the main street of Kakunodate, making it an ideal spot to escape the hustle and bustle of tourist hotspots. During my visit over the May holidays, I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly I was seated despite its popularity. The staff at Teuchi-Soba Sakuragi were exceptionally polite and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere that made my dining experience even more enjoyable.
Traditional restorant with very kind people and very tasty soba and miscellanous tempuras. A pure pleasure!
Patrick S — Google review
Our guide recommended the restaurant. We had tempura and hot noodles. Extremely good. Nice atmosphere. Lovely staff. Highly recommended!
N W — Google review
Lovely lunch stop for our first soba noodles in Kakunodate. Very welcoming and helpful, great food and excellent value. It looked quiet from outside but was full when we went in!
Simon S — Google review
Nice food
宋佳迪 — Google review
Both soba and tempura are great!
Jorge P — Google review
Very nice!
國欣古 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had the cold soba noodles with grated nameko mushrooms and mountain vegetable tempura. The bonito broth was so delicious that I drank it all! I've been here a few times and the service is always pleasant. It's a little far from the samurai residences, so there are many local customers and the atmosphere is calm and nice. I'll come again! (Original) 冷やがけとなめこおろし蕎麦山菜の天ぷらをいただきました 鰹出汁の汁が絶妙で完飲しました! 何度目かの訪問でしたがいつも気持ち良い接客です 武家屋敷から少しだけ離れているので地元客も多く落ち着いたいい雰囲気でした またうかがいます!
壽哉 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I left Tokyo and am traveling around Japan. This place is a little away from the samurai residences, so I was able to eat in a relaxed atmosphere. Both the Inaniwa udon and 100% buckwheat soba were delicious~♪ As a soba lover, I will definitely come back to this restaurant. I would like to try other menu items, such as tempura. During the chestnut season, they were selling chestnuts boiled in their skins, so I couldn't help but buy some. The staff were also kind enough to explain things to me. I will definitely visit again during the cherry blossom season~♪ (Original) 東京出発で日本一周中。武家屋敷から少し離れているところで、落ち着いて食べれました。稲庭うどん、十割蕎麦 どちらも美味しかったです〜♪蕎麦好きとしては、また来ます必ず来たいお店です。他のメニュー、天ぷらとか?食べてみたいです。栗の時期、渋皮煮が売っていて、思わず購入。店員さんも親切に説明してくれました。 桜の🌸時期にまたお邪魔します〜♪
K S — Google review
20-6 Kakunodatemachi Kawaramachi, Semboku, Akita 014-0333, Japan•http://soba-sakuragi.com/•+81 187-54-2155•Tips and more reviews for Teuchi-Soba Sakuragi
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