A quiet place full of Edo era atmosphere in the east of Akita-ku, northeast Japan, Kakunodate! This is the Samurai town with a long history of Japan, and it still maintains the Samurai mansion of the Edo era with black walls. As early as the 27th century, the rulers of the Cape Hall married the daughter of a Kyoto nobleman, so they introduced many cultural customs in Kyoto, so they were known as the "Lu Ao Xiao Kyoto". We took the Shinkansen from Tokyo Ueno for three hours in the morning to the Kokkan Pavilion. There were not many people at 9:30. We walked on the street of the Kokkan Pavilion and walked around. We suddenly met a autumn color at a corner. It was beautiful! Black wall panels, maple leaves that want to climb the wall make this autumn samurai hometown seem to return to the Edo era. This Wujiawu house is covered with deep red, bright red, orange, yellow, green maple leaves, as well as oysters, ginkgo, holly and other autumn leaf plants. The colorful and black panel walls are like oil paintings. I thought the street was the biggest feature of the corner hall! Compared with major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, Japan's northeast is rare and wide, with the most authentic and simple scenery of nature [strong]