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    Oga Aquarium GAO
    Akita

    Oga Aquarium GAO

    This aquarium stands in a superb location overlooking the Sea of Japan. The "Oga Sea Grand Tank" is truly spectacular.It exhibits 10,000 living creatures of 400 species, including polar bears, penguins, seals, and sea lions. They also offer year-round exhibits of Akita Prefecture's prefectural fish, the "Hatahata" (Sandfish), allowing visitors to carefully observe the ecology of species unique to Akita.

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    Namahage Sedo Festival
    Akita

    Namahage Sedo Festival

    Namahage SEDO festival is famous for local snow festival which can meet real NAMAHAGE. We held this festival on every February.

    • Akita
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    Namahage Taiko Drums
    Akita

    Namahage Taiko Drums

    Onga is a Japanese drumming (Wadaiko) group, formed primarily by local young people in Oga City, Akita Prefecture. They are based and perform at the Oga Onsen Koryu Kaikan Gofu (Community Hall).

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    Oga City
    Akita

    Oga City

    The Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture is a place of tradition and magnificent scenery. The "Oga no Namahage" culture, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, is the most famous, and you can experience its intensity at the Namahage Museum and the Oga Shinzan Folklore Museum.Cape Nyudo, the northernmost point of the peninsula, is a spectacular viewing spot with a beautiful contrast between the black and white lighthouse and the green lawn. Furthermore, Mt. Kanpu, which is entirely covered in grass, offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama. The Godzilla Rock is popular at sunset, and the Oga Aquarium GAO is also a favorite...

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    Natsuse Onsen Miyakowasure
    Akita

    Natsuse Onsen Miyakowasure

    This secluded hot spring has been cherished as a medicinal bath since the Edo Period. It is an inn surrounded by nature, offering a modern Japanese space that fuses Japanese and Western aesthetics.Every guest room features its own open-air bath, and there are separate bathing areas for men and women in a detached building, along with a mixed-gender open-air bath.

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    Kyukamura Nyuto Onsen
    Akita

    Kyukamura Nyuto Onsen

    A tranquil inn surrounded by a beautiful beech forest.Recently renovated, it is the most modern facility among the accommodations in Nyuto Onsen Village.

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    Ogama Onsen
    Akita

    Ogama Onsen

    This unique inn was created by relocating and renovating a wooden school building.Consequently, the interior of the building is imbued with a nostalgic atmosphere.During the summer season, an oke (wooden tub) foot bath is also available.

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    Magoroku Onsen
    Akita

    Magoroku Onsen

    This hot spring retains the rustic atmosphere of a traditional toji (therapeutic bathing) retreat and is known as the "Mountain's Medicinal Hot Water."The bathhouses are located separately from the main inn, situated down by the river. A large, women-only outdoor bath is available on the river side.

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    Ganiba Onsen
    Akita

    Ganiba Onsen

    It was named "Ganiba Onsen" (Crab Field Hot Spring) because many crabs inhabit the nearby stream.There is an open-air bath located about 50 meters away from the main building, nestled within the primeval forest, where you can enjoy the hot spring while feeling the changing seasons.

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    Kuroyu Onsen
    Akita

    Kuroyu Onsen

    The source of the hot spring is right next to the inn, allowing you to watch the water vigorously gush out.In addition to the open-air baths, the cascading utase-yu (waterfall massage bath) is highly recommended.

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    Tae no Yu Onsen
    Akita

    Tae no Yu Onsen

    The outdoor bath is superb, allowing you to listen to the beautiful babbling stream of the Sendatsu River flowing right by the eaves!Its detailed service and elegant atmosphere are particularly popular among female guests.

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    Tsuru no Yu Onsen
    Akita

    Tsuru no Yu Onsen

    This is the most historic hot spring in Nyuto Onsen Village, boasting an honorable legacy as a therapeutic bathing retreat for the feudal lord of the Akita Clan.The Honjin, a long, thatched-roof building that once housed the guarding samurai, remains preserved to this day.

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    Nyuto Onsen Village
    Akita

    Nyuto Onsen Village

    Nyuto Onsen Village is a hot spring retreat in Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, with a history spanning over 350 years. This village is nestled at the foot of Mt. Nyuto, within the Towada-Hachimantai National Park, which straddles Akita, Iwate, and Aomori prefectures. Seven secluded inns are scattered throughout the area, seemingly protected by the primeval beech forest. A unique feature of this hot spring village, rarely seen nationwide, is that it possesses over 10 different types of natural spring sources, with each inn having its own unique source.

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    Semboku City
    Akita

    Semboku City

    Semboku City in Akita Prefecture is appealing for its rich nature and historical scenery. Lake Tazawa, the deepest lake in Japan, is characterized by its mystical lapis lazuli water, and the legendary statue of Tatsuko stands on its shore. Furthermore, the secluded Nyuto Onsen Village deep in the mountains is known as a hidden hot spring area, with seven inns scattered throughout. The Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street, known as the "Little Kyoto of Michinoku," is a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, and is especially exceptional in the spring when the weeping cherry trees are in full...

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    Dakigaeri Keikoku Gorge
    Akita

    Dakigaeri Keikoku Gorge

    Dakigaeri Keikoku Gorge, famous for its fresh green foliage and autumn leaves, is a 10-kilometer long gorge that follows the middle reaches of the Tamagawa River, which flows through Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate.It was named "Dakigaeri" (meaning "hugging and turning back") because the mountain path was once so narrow and steep that people had to pass each other by virtually hugging and turning back.The Mikaeri no Taki (Return-Gazing Waterfall), so beautiful it makes you want to turn back and look at it again and again, is the gorge's top attraction.You can walk along the gorge up to the Iimura Shonen...

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    Akita Prefecture
    Akita

    Akita Prefecture

    Akita Prefecture is blessed with rich nature and hot springs, including the mysterious Lake Tazawa and the secluded, atmospheric Nyūtō Onsen Village. Winter is synonymous with Iburigakko (smoked and pickled daikon radish) preserved and fermented in natural snow chambers, and Kiritanpo Nabe (hot pot) made with Hinai Jidori chicken. Known as a kingdom of fine sake, the local brews created from clear water are exceptional.Furthermore, historical traditions are still alive, such as the impressive Kantō Festival and Yokote no Kamakura, where people pray for good health inside snow huts.

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    Oyasu Gorge
    Akita

    Oyasu Gorge

    At Oyasu Gorge, the “Great Boiling Spring” (Oyasu Daifunto) dramatically erupts with hot water and steam,as if the earth itself were breathing.At the bottom of the 60-meter-deep gorge, scalding water bursts out between steep rock walls with a roaring sound—a truly overwhelming natural spectacle.The scenery created by the gorge, surrounded by trees and rising steam, is breathtaking in every season:fresh greenery in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and huge icicles—called “shigakko”—hanging from the cliffs in winter.It is a photogenic spot all year round.This area features an extremely rare geological formation where cracks in a geothermal reservoir are exposed at the...

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    Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway
    Akita

    Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway

    The Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway (Akita Inland Line) is a local line running $94.2text{ km}$ between Kakunodate Station and Takanosu Station.The line passes through major tourist destinations in Semboku City, including Kakunodate, known as the "Little Kyoto of Michinoku," and the nearest station to Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake. During the seasons of fresh greenery and autumn leaves, passengers can enjoy the beautiful, ever-changing scenery from the train window, such as mountain terraced rice fields and majestic mountains.The sightseeing train "Emi" (Smile) is also in operation, offering travelers a charming journey where they can enjoy heartwarming interactions with the local...

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    Lake Tazawa
    Akita

    Lake Tazawa

    Surrounded by lush green mountains, Lake Tazawa is Japan’s deepest lake,reaching a depth of 423.4 meters and known for its striking sapphire-blue waters.Sightseeing boats operate from the Kohan Spring area, offering scenic cruises across the lake.Around the lakeshore, you’ll also find attractions such asthe Jōmon-no-Mori Tazawako Auto Campground,Gozaishige Shrine, Heart Herb Garden,the legendary Statue of Tatsuko, and Ukigi Shrine (Kanza-gū).

    • Akita
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    Tamagawa Onsen
    Akita

    Tamagawa Onsen

    A famous hot spring in Akita Prefecture known for its highly acidic waters and natural steam vents, surrounded by the scenic beauty of Towada-Hachimantai National Park.

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    Hachimori Isaribi Onsen
    Akita

    Hachimori Isaribi Onsen

    In Happō Town, located along the northern coast of Akita Prefecture,the village of Tebai-zaka, dotted with traditional thatched-roof houses, bursts into bloom with peach and cherry blossoms in spring — a true paradise on earth.Here, new settlers live in harmony with the land, cultivating the soil and embracing a life close to nature.At Hachimori Isaribi Onsen Hatahata-kan, where the wooden bath is shaped like a boat,visitors can enjoy open-air hot springs with a panoramic view of the Sea of Japan.The hot spring water contains nano bubbles, leaving your skin smooth and refreshed after every soak.

    • Akita
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    Yokote City
    Akita

    Yokote City

    A trip to Akita Prefecture to meet Takao Yaguchi, the manga artist behind “Tsurikichi Sanpei”, in his hometown, Yokote.

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    Noshiro Tanabata “Sky Castle of Eternal Light”
    Akita

    Noshiro Tanabata “Sky Castle of Eternal Light”

    A spectacular summer festival in Noshiro featuring towering illuminated floats that light up the night sky.

    • Akita
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    Former Kaneyuu Japanese Restaurant
    Akita

    Former Kaneyuu Japanese Restaurant

    A true symbol of Noshiro, the City of Wood.This elegant and grand structure makes full use of high-quality Akita cedar, showcasing the artistry of Noshiro’s culture and woodcraft tradition.The highlight is the 110-tatami grand hall, featuring a massive central pillar and an intricate ceiling where panels of natural Akita cedar, each the size of a tatami mat, are arranged in a swastika-like pattern.Its magnificent design reflects the prosperity of the era when it was built in 1937.This video also introduces other attractions in the Akita Shirakami area.Please note that it was produced during the COVID-19 pandemic; currently, sightseeing is available...

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