At the end of a long winter, the folk in Kakunodate welcome the first cherry blossoms of spring with a joy in their heart. People come out of hibernation and the streets are filled with rickshaws taking visitors to the best hanami spots along the Hinokinai River. The level laneways between the station and the old town are relatively car free and makes for a great day trip from Akita or Sendai.
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Spring in Kakunodate
Song of a thousand hues of cherry blossoms
By Bonson Lam
Community writer
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Lovely photos, I particularly like the first one !
Amoolya Rajappa
9 years ago
Cherry blossoms are such a delight indeed! Nicely captured, beautiful contrast.
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