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AKITA Yokote & Around With vivid fireworks in summer and glowing snow huts in winter, Yokote knows how to throw a party

With vivid fireworks in summer and glowing snow huts in winter, Yokote knows how to throw a party

Yokote is a vibrant city 60 kilometers from Akita City, with a full schedule of festivals and events all year round. With plenty of opportunities to get active outdoors, there's no shortage of things to see and do here.

Don't Miss

  • The Kamakura Festival with its illuminated mini-igloos
  • The National Firework Competition held every summer
  • Cherry blossom viewing at Mato Park in late April

How to Get There

Yokote Station is accessible by train and is serviced by the JR Ou Main Line and Kitakami Line.

From Tokyo Station, take the Akita Shinkansen to Omagari Station and switch to the Ou Line. From there, Yokote Station is one stop. From Osaka and Kyoto, the quickest way to get to the area is via airplane. However, if you want to travel by train, make your way to Tokyo and catch the Akita Shinkansen from there.

A city of snow

Yokote is home to the famous Yokote Snow Festival , a 450-year-old celebration held every year in February when igloo-like snow huts called kamakura, are built all over the city.

Inside each kamakura is a small snow altar dedicated to the water deity as well as a brazier used to store hot coals and keep the snow hut warm. During the festival season children offer rice cakes and amazake (sweet rice wine) to festival visitors, and in return visitors make an offering to the water deity.

Fireworks light up the summer sky

When the weather gets warmer, the festivities heat up too. Held each summer, the Omagari Fireworks Festival sees almost 800,000 spectators swarm to the area to witness one of Japan's most impressive fireworks festivals. One of the largest of its kind, the festival features beautiful fireworks shows along with music and stories.

This event is not only a spectacle of colorful light but also a contest. Fireworks teams from all over Japan descend on the festival to try to outdo each other.

Blooming pink

Visit Yokote's Mato Park Cherry Blossom Festival in April to see breathtaking somei yoshino and wild cherry trees in bloom. The 2,000 cherry trees transform Mato Park into a sea of pale pink under which local people picnic, relax and celebrate the coming of spring.

Tiny but beautiful Yokote Castle

One of the area's most popular tourist attractions, the castle that stands today in Yokote Park is actually a reconstruction of a castle built by the Onodera clan. Inside is a well-maintained museum where you can learn all about the city's history.



* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.

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