[Odate City, Akita Prefecture] Not only Akita dogs. Odate City’s natural monument “Akita Three Chickens”
Odate City is known for its Akita dogs, but it is also home to the three Akita chickens: Hinaidori, Koeyoshidori, and Kinpadori...
My love of travel grew, and I used to write a travel magazine, and now I'm a travel writer for the web. During my research, I visited all 47 prefectures in Japan, mainly in the Tohoku region, but my fun part is soaking in hot springs and experiencing traditional Japanese culture such as old townscapes, lifestyles, and performing arts and crafts.
Odate City is known for its Akita dogs, but it is also home to the three Akita chickens: Hinaidori, Koeyoshidori, and Kinpadori...
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Kurihara Denen Tetsudo Park, located in Kurihara City, Miyagi Prefecture, is a railway themed park that preserves the passenger cars and electric locomotives used by the former Kurihara Denen Tetsudo and is open to the public.
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Akita Port, Akita Prefecture's largest trading port, is located at the mouth of the Omonogawa River that flows through Akita City. Akita Port's land number is Tsuchizaki Port...
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The Akita domain (Kubota domain) was a domain of the Satake clan that covered almost all of Akita prefecture, and the original koku (koku) was about 200,000 koku, but later increased to about 390,000 koku. same...
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Yamagata City was developed as a castle town for the Yamagata clan and was a commercial city that developed through the trade of safflower, a specialty product. Yamagata Castle, located in the center, is very large and the outermost...
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Kubota Castle and the castle town, which were created by the Akita Clan (Kubota Clan) through meticulous urban planning, have lost most of their buildings due to frequent large fires. Kubo...
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Akita City "began in 1602, when Yoshinobu Satake moved to another country," according to the Akita City website. Yoshinobu Satake (Satake Yoshinobu) is Akita...
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Odate City, Akita Prefecture, is located in the middle reaches of the Yoneshirogawa River that crosses northern Akita Prefecture, and is the northernmost city in Akita Prefecture, bordering Aomori Prefecture.
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The Kurihara area, which makes up Kurihara City, spreads out at the southeastern foot of Mt. Kurikoma, and the Ichihasamagawa River, which originates from Mt. Kurikoma, and the Nisakogawa River,...
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"Kosaka Railway Rail Park" uses the former Kosaka Station of the Kosaka Railway, which was abolished in 2009, and the depot and marshalling yard at Kosaka Station.
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