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Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center
A museum in the Kakunodate Samurai District that mainly features magnificent pieces of Cherry Bark crafts but has also small exhibitions about the local people of the area. In the demonstration room y...
This Museum has an interesting collection which will enhance your knowledge of life and early industry in the Kakunodate district. During our visit there were also exhibitors of local crafts with exam...
This is also known as the Kakunodate Heritage Center. There are a lot of cherry wood artifacts on display (plus an extensive gift shop) but also some small replicas of festival floats, some beautiful...
The 1978 founded Kakunodate-machi Denshokan aims to explain the art work of the processing of chirish tree cattle, which is bloomed in Kakunodate, to countless objects, the art of Kabazaiku,...
You can see the demonstration of birch crafts by craftsmen.
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About 20 minutes walk from Kakunodate Station. Admission fee 500 yen. Kabazaiku is a craft using the wood skin of Yamazakura. There are four exhibition rooms in the museum, and there are samurai materials such as cherry blossoms, arms and old documents, and folk arts and folk materials handed down in kakukan. One room was a special exhibition corner, and at the time of the visit, Kyoho cherry blossoms, Kokin cherry blossoms, and oshie cherry blossoms were exhibited as' kakukan no Hina doll exhibition '. There is also a birch work demonstration room, and you can see where craftsmen are making birch work ...
Kakunodate Kabazaiku Center
A museum in the Kakunodate Samurai District that mainly features magnificent pieces of Cherry Bark crafts but has also small exhibitions about the local people of the area. In the demonstration room y...
Interesting displays in the Samurai area
This Museum has an interesting collection which will enhance your knowledge of life and early industry in the Kakunodate district. During our visit there were also exhibitors of local crafts with exam...
More than just cherry wood items
This is also known as the Kakunodate Heritage Center. There are a lot of cherry wood artifacts on display (plus an extensive gift shop) but also some small replicas of festival floats, some beautiful...
Here the birk cattle continues to live
The 1978 founded Kakunodate-machi Denshokan aims to explain the art work of the processing of chirish tree cattle, which is bloomed in Kakunodate, to countless objects, the art of Kabazaiku,...
You can see the demonstration of birch crafts by craftsmen.
About 20 minutes walk from Kakunodate Station. Admission fee 500 yen. Kabazaiku is a craft using the wood skin of Yamazakura. There are four exhibition rooms in the museum, and there are samurai materials such as cherry blossoms, arms and old documents, and folk arts and folk materials handed down in kakukan. One room was a special exhibition corner, and at the time of the visit, Kyoho cherry blossoms, Kokin cherry blossoms, and oshie cherry blossoms were exhibited as' kakukan no Hina doll exhibition '. There is also a birch work demonstration room, and you can see where craftsmen are making birch work ...