Kakunodate Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi; Bukeyashiki
A Someiyoshino Cherry Tree was planted in 1934 in commemoration of the Emperor's birth. That was the start of Kakunodate Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi, which now contains over 400 trees stretching 2km. It is as if you are walking through a tunnel of flowers.
The street where Bukeyashiki is located is fully lined with weeping cherry trees which is also considered a natural monument, giving off a "traditional Japanese" feel.
Not only has this place been designated as a national scenic spot, but both the cherry blossoms in Kakunodate Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi and Bukeyashiki are included in the selection of the 100 best Cherry Blossom spots in Japan. This cherry blossom spot is Akita prefecture's pride and joy.
Date of first blossom
April 16
Date of full blossom
April 20
A Someiyoshino Cherry Tree was planted in 1934 in commemoration of the Emperor's birth. That was the start of Kakunodate Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi, which now contains over 400 trees stretching 2km. It is as if you are walking through a tunnel of flowers.
The street where Bukeyashiki is located is fully lined with weeping cherry trees which is also considered a natural monument, giving off a "traditional Japanese" feel.
Not only has this place been designated as a national scenic spot, but both the cherry blossoms in Kakunodate Hinokinaigawa Tsutsumi and Bukeyashiki are included in the selection of the 100 best Cherry Blossom spots in Japan. This cherry blossom spot is Akita prefecture's pride and joy.