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Akita秋田県

Facing the Japan Sea, this area has abundant rivers and flat lands. Festivals abound, representing the many regions.

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Facing the Japan Sea, this area has abundant rivers and flat lands. Festivals abound, representing the many regions.

Akita Prefecture is situated in the northeastern part of the Japanese main island. The western side faces the Sea of Japan and has abundant flowing rivers, flatlands, and expanses of grain growing on fertile farmlands. High mountains surround the northern, southern and eastern sides. The inland areas are blanketed with heavy snowfalls in the winter.

Akita's attraction is its many varied facets of nature's beauty. These include, Lake Tazawa-ko, the deepest lake in Japan, Lake Towada-ko, known for its mystic beauty, the Oga-hanto Peninsula with its beautiful coast line and colorful sunsets, the scenic Hachimantai Plateau, and Mt. Chokai-san, also known as Dewa (Akita) Fuji.

Akita has many traditional festivities and unique events throughout the year. The Akita Kanto-matsuri Festival of the Tohoku region, the Kamakura (snow huts) Festival in Yokote, and the Namahage-Sedo Festival in Oga, in which people dressed as demons knock on doors to bless people on a winter night, are all worth seeing.

Akita is also known as a rice-farming region. You can try various local specialties such as the 'Kiritanpo-nabe' stew made of rice, and 'jizake,' or locally brewed sake (rice wine).

Directions

From Tokyo:
[Air] 1h 5 min from Haneda to Akita Airport, and 50 min by bus from the airport to Akita-Kencho-mae (prefecture office). [Rail] 3h 50 min from Tokyo to Akita Station by JR Akita Shinkansen.

 

From Osaka:
[Air] 1h 25 min from Itami to Akita Airport.