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    Nitta Textile Art Inc
    Yamagata

    Nitta Textile Art Inc

    A traditional textile company from Yonezawa, Yamagata, known for its craftsmanship in silk weaving and natural dyeing.

    • Yamagata
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    Goshōgake Onsen
    Akita

    Goshōgake Onsen

    Goshōgake Onsen, located in Hachimantai, Akita Prefecture, is a single-inn hot spring resort known as a tōji-ba (hot spring cure resort) since ancient times.Its main feature is $9text{ unique}$ and highly effective baths, including the famous "Doroyu" (Mud Bath) where volcanic mud is applied to the entire body, as well as Box Steam Baths (Hako-Mushiburo) and Waterfall Baths (Utase-yu). Nearby, the Goshōgake Nature Research Trail—where steam and mud erupt—offers a dynamic geothermal area for walking, often called the "Yellowstone of Japan."It is also an ideal base for sightseeing along the Hachimantai Aspite Line, allowing visitors to enjoy both hot spring...

    • Akita
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    Hachimantai Ōnuma
    Akita

    Hachimantai Ōnuma

    Ōnuma Pond, located in the Hachimantai area spanning Akita and Iwate Prefectures, is a beautiful crater lake surrounded by abundant nature.A walking trail is maintained around the lake, allowing visitors to walk around in about $30text{ minutes}$. It is particularly rich in marshland plants, and the fantastic scenery, where the autumn leaves and the bright yellow Nikko Daylilies (Nikkō Kisuge) in early summer reflect on the water's surface, is a major attraction.Nearby is Goshōgake Onsen, where you can enjoy strolling through the geothermal area with rising steam. It is a popular rest spot for drives and a base for sightseeing...

    • Akita
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    Fukenoyu Onsen, Fukenoyu
    Akita

    Fukenoyu Onsen, Fukenoyu

    Located at an altitude of approximately $1,100text{ meters}$ in Hachimantai, Fuke-no-yu Onsen is the oldest established hot spring in the Hachimantai Onsen Village. It features $2text{ types}$ of source springs and an ondol (geothermal floor heating) area for heat therapy, and is known as the "Hot Spring for Conception."The outdoor mixed-gender bath features $3text{ types}$ of tubs—a square box bath (Masuburo), a barrel bath (Taruburo), and a rock bath (Iwaburo)—offering a $360text{-degree}$ panoramic view that is unmatched elsewhere. Visitors can enjoy fresh greenery in spring, a starry sky in summer, and vibrant autumn colors. The cuisine features creative Deep Mountain...

    • Akita
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    Oga Onsen
    Akita

    Oga Onsen

    This hot spring village has been known as the main accommodation base for Oga since the early Showa period (around the $1920text{s}$–$1930text{s}$). It has long been popular among common people as a hot spring cure resort (tōji-ba).Containing salts similar to seawater, it is also called "Netsu no Yu" (Hot Bath) because the body resists cooling down after bathing. It offers high heat retention and is also beneficial for achieving beautiful skin.

    • Akita
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    Kawarage Jigoku
    Akita

    Kawarage Jigoku

    Kawarage Jigoku is a mountain where sulfurous gas still erupts, preventing plant life from growing, leaving the entire mountain exposed as a rocky surface of strange and jagged stones. Also known as the sacred mountain "Kawarage," its landscape is intensely eerie, truly resembling the appearance of hell.It is counted as one of the Three Great Sacred Places of Japan, alongside "Mount Osore of Nanbu" and "Mount Tateyama of Etchū."Note: Roads are closed during the winter season, from early November to early May.

    • Akita
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    Akinomiya Onsenkyō Akinomiya Sansō
    Akita

    Akinomiya Onsenkyō Akinomiya Sansō

    This inn at Akinomiya Onsen features colorless and odorless hot spring water that has a refreshing feel on the skin. Due to its transparency, it is also known as "Kagami-yu" (Mirror Bath).Befitting the hometown of the famous poet Ono no Komachi, the exterior has a highland resort feel, while the interior features colors reminiscent of the Heian period. The inn boasts a large public bath where you can enjoy $7text{ different types}$ of baths, and a fusion of Japanese and Western cuisine (Washoku-Yōshoku Settchū Ryōri). Depending on the season, it serves as a smart resort hotel or a cozy, warm...

    • Akita
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    Doroyu Onsen Okuyama Ryokan
    Akita

    Doroyu Onsen Okuyama Ryokan

    Doroyu Onsen is a traditional hot spring that dates back to the feudal domain era (Han-sei period). Its simple and rustic atmosphere, nestled in a small, slightly opened basin deep in the mountains, is overflowing with the feel of a hidden hot spring (hitō).

    • Akita
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    Oku Oyasukyō Ōyu Onsen Abe Ryokan
    Akita

    Oku Oyasukyō Ōyu Onsen Abe Ryokan

    This is a hot spring inn located in the depths of Oyasukyō Onsen, amidst the mountains at the uppermost stream of the Minase River on the western foothills of Mount Kurikoma, where steam rises from the ground.The hot spring is said to have first opened during the Bunka era ($1804text{–}1817$), and it retains its traditional appearance, offering a hot spring experience that harmonizes perfectly with the surrounding natural scenery.

    • Akita
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    • Spring
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    Sukawa Onsen Kurikoma Sansō
    Akita

    Sukawa Onsen Kurikoma Sansō

    The autumn leaves viewed from the large observation bathhouse at an altitude of $1,100text{ meters}$ are truly spectacular. Soaking completely in the milky-white, cloudy hot spring water while feeling the cool breeze coming off the mountains on your cheek is exhilarating. You can also enjoy the restaurant, accommodation options, open-air baths (rotenburo), and the large public baths (daiyokujō).

    • Akita
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    • Spring
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    Kisakata
    Akita

    Kisakata

    Kisakata, located in Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture, is a scenic area once praised by Matsuo Bashō in his Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North) as the "Matsushima of the East."It was once a bay dotted with countless islands, but it dried up due to the uplift caused by an earthquake in $1804$. Today, it is a rice paddy area dotted with the remaining traces of the islands, known as the "Ninety-Nine Islands (Kujūkushima)."You can enjoy a panoramic view of this unique landscape and the magnificent Sea of Japan from the observation deck at Roadside Station Kisakata...

    • Akita
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    Yokote Kamakura Festival
    Akita

    Yokote Kamakura Festival

    The Kamakura Festival in Yokote City, Akita Prefecture, is a traditional event held during the Little New Year, with a history of about $450text{ years}$. It takes place annually on February $15text{th and }16text{th}$.Inside the snow domes (kamakura) built throughout the city, children enshrine the Water Deity and invite visitors in with the phrase, "Kamakurakko sa haittetanse" (Please come into the Kamakura). Inside, amazake (sweet sake) and mochi (rice cakes) are served, allowing guests to enjoy a fantastic and warm atmosphere illuminated by snow lanterns.Even outside the festival period, visitors can experience a real kamakura year-round at the Yokote Fureai...

    • Akita
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    Tazawako Ski Resort
    Akita

    Tazawako Ski Resort

    The resort features $4text{ snow}$ parks within the slopes. Items such as kickers, banks, and rails are installed, catering to all levels from beginner to advanced skiers and snowboarders.Access is excellent, just a $30text{-minute}$ bus ride from Tazawako Station.Visitors will be overwhelmed by the view of Japan's deepest lake, which can be seen from the vast slopes.

    • Akita
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    • Winter
    Kanto Festival
    Akita

    Kanto Festival

    The Akita Kantō Festival is one of the Three Great Festivals of Tohoku, along with the Aomori Nebuta Festival, and is designated as a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property, held annually in Akita City from August 3rd to 6th.It is a traditional Neburi-nagashi (sleep-driving away) event where the entire Kantō pole is likened to an ear of rice and the lanterns to straw bags of rice, praying for a bountiful harvest. The greatest attraction is the skillful performance of the bearers (sashite), who deftly balance and manipulate the massive Kantō poles (Ōwaka) weighing approximately $50text{ kg}$ and adorned with...

    • Akita
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    • Summer
    Kakunodate Samurai Residences
    Akita

    Kakunodate Samurai Residences

    Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street, located in Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, is known as the "Little Kyoto of Michinoku" and is designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.The street, lined with heavy, black-painted wooden fences, retains samurai residences from the early Edo period. The most famous feature is the approximately $400text{ weeping}$ cherry trees (Shidarezakura) over $300text{ years}$ old that bloom in spring, creating a spectacular contrast between the black walls and the pale pink blossoms during the flowering season.Residences of high-ranking samurai from that era, such as the Ishiguro House and the Aoyagi House, are...

    • Akita
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    Oga Peninsula
    Akita

    Oga Peninsula

    Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture is known for its traditional culture and magnificent coastline.The "Namahage of Oga" culture, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, is the most famous feature, and you can experience its powerful presence at the Namahage Museum and Oga Shinzan Folklore Museum. Nyūdōzaki Cape, the northernmost tip of the peninsula, is a spectacular spot offering views of a black and white lighthouse and the blue sea.From Mount Kanpū, which is entirely covered in grass, you can enjoy a $360text{-degree}$ panorama, and Godzilla Rock at sunset is also popular. With attractions like the Oga Aquarium GAO and hot spring...

    • Akita
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    Nekobari Rock
    Akita

    Nekobari Rock

    The Nekobari Rock (literally "Root-Spreading Rock") is a massive, strange rock quietly located upstream of the Babame River. It is a mysterious rock, approximately $6text{ meters}$ tall, where the roots of several giant trees cling to its top, making it look like a small forest. It was named Nekobari (meaning "spreading roots" or "separated roots") because the roots of these trees stretch out like waves, connecting the rock to the distant ground. The sight of these roots tenaciously striving to connect with the separated earth conveys the resilience of nature and the strong will of life to survive.

    • Akita
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    • Spring
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    Shūsenko Lake and Hōsenko Lake
    Akita

    Shūsenko Lake and Hōsenko Lake

    It is known for the mysterious scenery of the "Submerged Forest" which appears when the water level drops, particularly from early May to mid-June as the snowmelt progresses. This fantastic view of fresh green trees standing in the lapis lazuli surface of the lake attracts many photographers.On the shores of Hōsenko Lake, there is the symbolic Carillon Tower (Bell of Happiness) and an observation deck, making it an ideal spot for a picnic during the seasons of fresh greenery and autumn leaves.

    • Akita
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    • Spring
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    • Autumn
    Suishōzan Family Ski Resort
    Akita

    Suishōzan Family Ski Resort

    Suishōzan Ski Resort, located in Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture, is a ski area surrounded by magnificent nature near the Hachimantai and Lake Towada areas. It features a total of $5text{ varied}$ courses suitable for beginners to advanced skiers, with its powder snow being a particular attraction.The view from the summit is superb, and you can even see the spectacular rime ice (juhyō). It is easily accessible from central Kazuno City and is popular among local skiers and snowboarders. The resort also offers night skiing on weekends, making it an affordable place to enjoy winter sports.

    • Akita
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    • Activities
    • Winter
    Chōkai Plateau and Mount Chōkai
    Akita

    Chōkai Plateau and Mount Chōkai

    Mount Chōkai is the second-highest peak in the Tohoku region, spanning both Akita and Yamagata Prefectures. It is also known as "Dewa Fuji." It is famous for the spectacular sight of the Kage Chōkai (Shadow Chōkai), where its shadow is cast upon the Sea of Japan, and for its rich variety of alpine plants. Besides mountain climbing, it is also known as a mecca for spring skiing and a popular trekking course.

    • Akita
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    • Nature
    • Spring
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    Ōyu Stone Circles
    Akita

    Ōyu Stone Circles

    The Ōyu Stone Circles are a large-scale archaeological site dating from the early to middle Late Jomon period (around $2000text{ BCE}$ to $1500text{ BCE}$), centered around two stone circles (Nonakadō Stone Circle and Manza Stone Circle). It was registered as a World Cultural Heritage site as part of the "Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan."In both the Nonakadō and Manza stone circles, the remains of pillar-supported buildings, pit graves/storage pits, and artifact discard areas are arranged concentrically around each circle. Additionally, the "Sundial-shaped Stone Arrangement" is located on the northwest side from the center of each stone circle, situated between...

    • Akita
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kagaminuma
    Akita

    Kagaminuma

    Kagaminuma (Mirror Pond), located in Hachimantai, offers a mysterious, dragon's eye-like view created by the snow covering the pond and the melting water. Kagaminuma is a crater lake formed when water accumulated in a crater created by an eruption. It was named "Mirror Pond" because its calm water surface reflects the surrounding beautiful scenery like a mirror.The "Dragon Eye," which "appears if you are lucky" from late May to early June, is attracting attention as a new scenic spot in Hachimantai.Note: Please do not descend into the pond, as there is a risk of the ice breaking and causing a...

    • Akita
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    Kamioouchizawa Nature Park Observation and Education Forest
    Akita

    Kamioouchizawa Nature Park Observation and Education Forest

    Within the Kamioouchizawa Nature Observation and Education Forest, where approximately $700text{ trees}$, including natural Akita cedars over $250text{ years}$ old, grow, stands a particularly strangely shaped giant tree. This symbol of Kami-Koani Village, which has also been selected as one of the "100 Giants of the Forest," allows visitors to fully appreciate the formative beauty of nature.

    • Akita
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    • Nature
    Hanawa Bayashi Festival
    Akita

    Hanawa Bayashi Festival

    The Hanawa Bayashi Festival is dedicated as a ritual performance for Yuki Inari Shrine, the local tutelary deity of Hanawa. It features splendid floats (yatai) parading through the town to the accompaniment of the bayashi (festival music). Said to originate in the late Heian period, it is counted as one of the "Three Great Bayashi Festivals of Japan." The "Ekimae Gyōji" (Station Front Event), where the floats from $10text{ districts}$ gather, is a must-see.This festival is designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property.

    • Akita
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