[Akita] Pottery created by a famous scholar? 《Ani ware》
Akita Prefecture is home to a variety of pottery, including Naraoka-yaki, a pottery with a mysterious blue color. Every piece of pottery has a unique history and is now used as a souvenir...
Akita Prefecture is home to a variety of pottery, including Naraoka-yaki, a pottery with a mysterious blue color. Every piece of pottery has a unique history and is now used as a souvenir...
The Akita Prefectural Museum of Art is located across the road from Senshu Park, the site of Kubota Castle, famous for its cherry blossoms. This place is located about 5 minutes walk from Akita Station...
The Akita Citizen Market is located close to the station in Akita City, the capital of Akita Prefecture. It's about a 5 minute walk from the west exit of the station...
Kabazaiku is one of the traditional crafts of Akita Prefecture. Akita Prefecture, which has an abundance of wood such as Akita cedar, is also good at woodworking, and it also produces bending...
Akita Prefecture is known as a prefecture that loves alcohol. Both sake consumption and beer consumption are the highest among the six prefectures of Tohoku, and national data shows that consumption...
After leaving the west exit of Akita Station and walking for about 5 minutes, you will notice a large park hidden among the shops and buildings. Lotus flowers bloom in the large moat during the season, and a pond...
Honjo Park, located in Yurihonjo City, Akita Prefecture, is known as a famous place where typical Japanese spring flowers such as cherry blossoms and azaleas are in full bloom. Flowers bloom in mid-April...
Akita Prefecture is known as one of Japan's leading rice producing regions. According to an announcement by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 2016, Akita Prefecture ranked third in the nation in terms of rice yield...
Akita Prefecture is a prefecture characterized by magnificent nature and harsh winters. It faces the Sea of Japan, and in winter, white foam dances from the rough waves crashing against the rocks, and the sea breeze blows...