The weeping cherry trees here are huge and stunning—no wonder they're among Japan's top 100 cherry blossoms. The samurai houses are also the most iconic Edo-period samurai street, so it's no surprise Kakunodate is called the 'Little Kyoto of Mutsu.'
Samurai Residences in Kakunodate | Review by Chun-Hao Wang
Other Reviews by Chun-Hao Wang
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The ingredients feel fresh, and the flavors are on the steady, classic side.
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You can find almost anything in this market, and there are tons of snacks. I especially picked out seafood to try—so satisfying!
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I'm really curious how they managed to transport such huge stones with the engineering techniques of that time.
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