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"An urban oasis in the middle of the largely rural prefecture of the same name, Akita means fine sake, amazing festivals and (supposedly) the most beautiful women in all of Japan!"

Harry Sargant - Tailored Department Manager


Akita is one of only a few large cities on the northwest coast of Japan and is an important port and industrial centre. Although the city dates back to the eighth century, very little of the old city remains giving it a very modern feel.  The surrounding area is said to grow the best rice and have exceptionally pure water, making its sake some of the best in the country.

Akita is a good place for art lovers with the Hirano Masakichi Art Musuem housing a valuable collection of work by Western and Japanese artists. Whilst being home to pieces by Goya, Picasso, Rubens and Rembrandt, it is more famously known for Fujita Tsuguharu’s enormous painting, Events in Akita , which takes up a whole wall in the museum at 20 metres long.    




Products featuring Akita...
Self Guided Adventure
When the famous Haiku poet Matsuo Basho set off on his pilgrimage to the North he was to discover rural Japan, a land of lush landscapes and rich in legend. As you journey through the pilgrimage towns of Tohoku and on to remote Sado Island you’ll experience some of the same Japan as the great poet.

14 Nights: £2380
Self Guided Adventure
Japan’s many festivals or 'matsuri' are always a feast for the senses, with three of the most spectacular taking place in the Tohoku region of northern Japan every August. Come and celebrate the summer!

10 Nights: £1254
Inside Japan Tours - Independent British Travel Awards 2011 - Best Tour Operator To East and Central Asia
The Guardian, The Observer - Travel Awards 2010 Winner - Best tour operator (small)
Inside Japan Tours - Silver at the British Travel Awards 2009