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  Name Akita
  JapaneseName 秋田県 ''Akita-ken''
  Symbol PrefSymbol-Akitapng
  Capital Akita (city)
  Region Tōhoku
  Island Honshu
  TotalArea 11,61211
  AreaRank 6<sup>th</sup>
  PCWater 07
  PopDate January 1 , 2003
  Population 1,174,905
  PopRank 35<sup>th</sup>
  Density 101
  Districts 6
  Municipalities 25
  ISOCode JP-05
  Flower Butterbur Blossom (''Petasites japonicus'')
  Tree Akita-sugi (''Cryptomeria japonica'')
  Bird Copper Pheasant (''Phasianus soemmerringii'')
  Map Japan Akita largepng
  Website wwwprefakitajp/e/


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is located in the Tōhoku Region of northern Japan . The capital is the city of Akita .


HISTORY

The famous Heian Period Waka poet, Ono No Komachi , is said to have been born here (but the true location of her birth is uncertain).


GEOGRAPHY

Located in the north of Honshu Island, Akita Prefecture faces the Sea Of Japan in the west and is bordered by Aomori in the north, Iwate in the east, Miyagi in the south east, and Yamagata in the south.

Akita Prefecture is rectangular in shape, roughly 181 km from north to south and 111 km from west to east. The Ou Mountains mark the eastern border of the prefecture, and the higher Dewa Mountains run parallel through the center of the prefecture. Like much of northern Japan, the prefecture has cold winters, particularly away from the sea.

The Oga Peninsula is a prominent feature of the coastline.


Cities

13 cities are located in Akita Prefecture.


Towns and villages


These are the towns and villages in each District .


Mergers

(as of March 27, 2006)















More information on Merger And Dissolution Of Municipalities Of Japan .


ECONOMY

Like much of Tōhoku , Akita's economy remains dominated by traditional industries, such as agriculture, fishing, and forestry. This has led many young people to migrate to Tokyo and other large cities.


TOURISM

Near Lake Tazawa, there are a number of hot springs resorts (onsen), these are popular with tourists from all over Japan. In addition there are a number of seasonal festivals (matsuri) which offer a glimpse of rural or traditional Japan.

Kakunodate is a particularly charming old town, full of preserved samurai houses. The Aoyagi house is the former residence of Odano Naotake, the man who illustrated Japan's first modern guide to the human anatomy. The house is now a museum and gallery of medical illustrations and traditional crafts.


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