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  1. Akita (秋田県, Akita-ken) is a large prefecture at the Sea of Japan coast in the northern Tohoku Region. Prefectural capital is Akita City. Among Akita's main attractions are its natural beauty of mountains and the sea, hot springs and the town of Kakunodate, which preserves one of Japan's most interesting samurai districts.

  2. Discover the top things to do in Akita, known as the origin of the Akita breed of dog, but also its sake and rice production. Explore Lake Tazawa and Towada, the samurai town of Kakunodate, and the namahage ogres of Oga peninsula.

  3. Dec 30, 2021 · Akita Prefecture, located on the northern tip of Japan's main island, has many natural sightseeing attractions! Among the cool things to do in Akita are soaking in hot springs and seeing the cherry blossom trees in the mountains, which can add an element of serenity to your trip.

  4. Akita can be accessed by the JR Akita Shinkansen from Tokyo, Sendai and Morioka, as well as by car, local train and airplane from other areas in Japan. Flights operated by JAL and ANA make Akita accessible from Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo and Tokyo.

  5. Sep 13, 2017 · Lake Tazawa in Akita is a stunning example of the natural beauty of northern Japan. With a rich history and variety of activities for tourists, whether you like hiking, swimming, boating, eating, or even just a relaxing stay at a hot springs inn, Lake Tazawa has all of that and much more.

  6. Akita Prefecture is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan and extends east to the Ōu Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan, at the border with Iwate Prefecture. Akita Prefecture formed the northern half of the historic Dewa Province with Yamagata Prefecture.

  7. A refined rural capital in snow country, preserving the arts, crafts, and culture of an earlier age. The capital of the far north prefecture of the same name, Akita is mostly known for snow, onsen (hot springs), great sake, a sturdy breed of dog, and the widely acknowledged beauty of its women.

  8. Akita is historically famous for the Kakunodate Samurai Residences, offering a walk in the shoes of the samurai life. Today, Akita celebrates the Kanto Festival, one of the three largest summer festivities in Tohoku, where pole bearers balance lanterns, displaying strength, balance, and grace.

  9. Akita est la grande ville de la façade ouest du Tohoku au nord du Japon. Capitale de la préfecture éponyme et ancienne cité féodale du clan Satake, elle est surtout réputée pour son célèbre festival de lanternes Akita Kanto Matsuri qui se déroule chaque été au mois d’août.

  10. Akita can be reached by Shinkansen (bullet train) along the Akita Shinkansen Line (秋田新幹線). Komachi (こまち) trains are available from either Tokyo or Ueno stations in Tokyo and make stops at Omiya, Sendai and Morioka before slowing down to travel to Shizukuishi, Tazawako, Kakunodate, Omagari (where it changes direction), and finally Akita over conventional rail lines.

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