If you love nature, you'll fall in love with this place. It's pure beauty.
Fukuroda no Taki (Fukuroda Falls) | Review by 張莉萍
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Samurai Residences in Kakunodate
In Kakunodate, part of the city of Semboku in Akita Prefecture, exists rows of old houses first attributed to the Ashina family in the early Edo period (around year 1620), that later flourished under the castle town of the Satake-Kita family. This district has been designated as protected in an effort to conserve traditional buildings.
Late April to early May is cherry blossom season in Kakunodate—it's the best time to visit.
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Goryokaku Park
Goryokaku, a Western-style fortress, was built in 1866 and served as the political capital of Hokkaido until the new Meiji government took over. It later became a popular tourist attraction after it was opened to the public as "Goryokaku Park" in 1914 and was designated as a national special historic site.
The cherry blossoms in the park are in full bloom, attracting lots of visitors. It's one of the most famous spots for cherry blossom viewing in Hokkaido.
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Higashine Tourism Orchard
Higashine City produces abundant fruits such as cherries and apples. Cherries are their top produce at 3,600 tons a year, greater than any other city in Japan. The main cherry species, Sato Nishiki, was created in Higashine. Before JR Sakurambo-Higashine Station, there is a bronze statue of Eisuke Sato in honor of his creation of Sato Nishiki.
I absolutely love cherries from Yamagata Prefecture!








