The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Akita Prefecture, Tohoku

November 13, 2021 Alida England

Akita Prefecture (秋田県, Akita-ken) is a prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The capital is the city of Akita.
Restaurants in Akita Prefecture

1. Dakigaeri Valley

Tazawako Sotsuda ~ Kakunodatemachi Hirokunai, Semboku 014-0300 Akita Prefecture http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/05_dakigaeri.html
Excellent
42%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 150 reviews

Dakigaeri Valley

Reviewed By MarvinY52

The views are nice and the trail not too difficult for all ages. The full trail can be completed in slightly over an hour (or an hour if you hurry past the photo ops). Something I wish I knew before coming was transport options and could not find an updated one in 2018. There is a Free shuttle bus from Kakunodate station (yes, they do a return leg too) at 4 times a day during 10 oct to 10 nov 2018. Timings in the picture. The visitors centre at the station will be able to advise you. (Come out of the station, its a standalone hut on the right). The visitors centre can also hold your bags for you, but if they run out of capacity, there are always lockers.

2. Nyuto Onsenkyo

Tazawako Tazawa, Semboku 014-1204 Akita Prefecture +81 187-43-2111 http://www.nyuto-onsenkyo.com/
Excellent
60%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 145 reviews

Nyuto Onsenkyo

Welcome to Nyuto hot springs in Akita, JAPAN Situated deep in the mountains of Nyuto in the Akita Prefecture, there is a stretch of onsens that remain nearly undiscovered by tourists. Their views are breathtaking and simply put, each one is a little slice of hidden paradise. There are seven hot springs. For the details,please check the each hot springs's page. - Tsurunoyu - Taenoyu - Kuroyu - Magoroku - Ogama - Ganiba - Kyukamura

3. Ogashinzan Traditional Museum

97 Kitaurashinzan, Oga 010-0685 Akita Prefecture +81 185-33-3033 http://www.namahage.co.jp/namahagekan/denshokan.php
Excellent
66%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 155 reviews

Ogashinzan Traditional Museum

4. Hinokinaigawa Kasen Ryokuchi

Kakunodatemachi Ogata, Semboku 014-0347 Akita Prefecture +81 187-54-2700 http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/07_someiyoshino.html
Excellent
49%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 75 reviews

Hinokinaigawa Kasen Ryokuchi

5. Akita Kanto Festival

Kyokuhokusakae-machi, Akita 010-0922 Akita Prefecture +81 90-8756-7123 http://www.kantou.gr.jp/index.htm
Excellent
53%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 105 reviews

Akita Kanto Festival

The Kanto, or "Pole Lantern", Festival is held from August 3-6. Performers take to the street en masse to show their skill in balancing bamboo "kanto" poles. Each pole, which can be up to 40 feet tall and 90 pounds in weight, has paper lanterns tied to its top-- all with a real, lit candle inside! Entertainers are expert in wielding these, and when the Night Parade takes over the festival's main street, over 250 kanto poles light the area, and a 90-minute show gets underway. Energy is high as drums, flutes, and a crowd chanting "dokkoisho!" accompany the performers as they heft aloft the kanto. Afterwards, guests are welcome to give it a try themselves.

6. Omagari Fireworks

The Riverside of Omono River, Daisen Akita Prefecture +81 187-62-1262 http://www.oomagari-hanabi.com/
Excellent
78%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 58 reviews

Omagari Fireworks

A tradition dating back to 1910, this fireworks festival is known throughout Japan as the definitive fireworks meet, with pyrotechnicians from throughout the nation competing to show off their skills. The new technologies on display top themselves every year, and the stories told by the displays and innovative production values are highlights. Competitors vie in three categories: daytime fireworks, #10 round-shell fireworks, and creative fireworks. The overall champion receives the Prime Minister's Prize. The finale, featuring wide starmines a year in the making from the Omagari Fireworks Cooperative Association, is an absolute can't-miss, with a story and scale that leaves viewers speechless.

Reviewed By ZhaoXiuMei - Singapore, Singapore

We wanted to do it free and easy. We could not find suitable accommodation as they were fully booked months ahead. Friends helped us booked a coach tour that depart from Tokyo with one night accommodation. The Firework took place on 31 August. The journey from Tokyo to Omagari took us about 8 hours. When we were approaching the destination it rained heavily. Fortunately, the rain stopped but the ground turned muddy with paddles of water. An area was designated for food stall. We were alloted a place lined with wooden planks and the space was just enough if you sit cross legged. The show was spectacular with music accompaniment. It is a once in a life time experience - very memorable. I have never watched a firework that lasted for 4 hours, from 530pm to 930pm. Leaving the place after the show was a nightmare as the crowd (a few hundred thousands) dispersed. It took us 4 hours to reach our hotel, which is about 100km away.

7. Samurai District

Kakunodatemachi, Semboku 014-0325 Akita Prefecture +81 187-54-1114 http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/07_buke.html
Excellent
35%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 543 reviews

Samurai District

This historic neighborhood consists of wide, tree-lined streets with mansions built during the Edo Period, only six of which remain and are open to the public. The area is particularly beautiful in late April, when the cherry trees are in full bloom.

Reviewed By WarnerL_12 - Pasadena, United States

There are a minimum six houses to visit (of which two are admission), others to be viewed from the exterior free since they are city maintained

8. Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum

26 Katsunodatemachi Higashi Katuraku-cho, Semboku 014-0325 Akita Prefecture +81 187-54-3257 http://www.samuraiworld.com
Excellent
28%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 180 reviews

Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum

The Aoyagi Samurai Manor Museum is an impressive complex of buildings that depict the Samurai way of life from the 17th through 20th centuries. A wide variety of objects are on display including samurai swords, utensils, clothing, toys, hanging scrolls, pictures and documents.

Reviewed By DesmondLim - Singapore, Singapore

We made a day trip at Kakunodate, drop our luggages at Kakunodate Station locks. It was easy 20mins walk from the station in early winter. We visited only handful of samurai house, and I think this is one of best organized. The compound is consist of few buildings, showing the living condition of the time. One of the main highlight is the large collections of Samurai weapons, armors and equipments. This is the largest I came across so far. They displayed one Kanata and one Naginata in enclosed, allowing guest to try lifting them. The naginata is lighter than expected. If there is only one house to visit, this should be the one. Entrance fee is JPY500. Do drop me a message, I will try to help answering if I know. Please give me a thumbs up if you find the review useful. Thanks

9. Tazawa Lake

Tazawakokata, Semboku 014-1203 Akita Prefecture http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/04_tazawako.html
Excellent
28%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 481 reviews

Tazawa Lake

Reviewed By journata - New York City, United States

cycling around this lake is everything! the perimeter around the lake is remnants from the bubble era, which is not necessarily a bad thing. there's plenty of nostalgia and nature to be experienced while riding through local villages and bike paths through the greenery. the statue is what it is but perfect photo opp for IG bragging. rent a bike when you get off the bus, pick up some drinks and snacks at the shop and stroll around the lake!

10. Michi-no-Eki Akita Port

1-9-1 Tsuchizaki Minatonishi, Akita 011-0945 Akita Prefecture +81 18-857-3381 http://www.selion-akita.com/
Excellent
24%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 155 reviews

Michi-no-Eki Akita Port

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