Nestled between the Ou Mountains and the Sea of Japan, Akita is a prefectural capital and yet remains a peaceful haven. Take a serene stroll through the shrines and galleries of Senshu Park, built around the ruins of the 17th-century Kubota Castle, to enjoy foliage and gardens renowned for their seasonal beauty, especially during the spring cherry blossoms. Then step into the Akita Museum of Art, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, to discover an impressive collection by famed Japanese-French painter Léonard Foujita and other contemporary artists. Inland from the city, explore the well-preserved Edo-period samurai district of Kakunodate, the majestic beauty of Lake Tazawa framed by forested mountains, and the rejuvenating hot springs of Nyuto Onsenkyo.
Nestled between the Ou Mountains and the Sea of Japan, Akita is a prefectural capital and yet remains a peaceful haven. Take a serene stroll through the shrines and galleries of Senshu Park, built around the ruins of the 17th-century Kubota Castle, to enjoy foliage and gardens renowned for their seasonal beauty, especially during the spring cherry blossoms. Then step into the Akita Museum of Art, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, to discover an impressive collection by famed Japanese-French painter Léonard Foujita and other contemporary artists. Inland from the city, explore the well-preserved Edo-period samurai district of Kakunodate, the majestic beauty of Lake Tazawa framed by forested mountains, and the rejuvenating hot springs of Nyuto Onsenkyo.