02 History & Culture
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- Akita Dog Museum
- International headquarters of the Akita Preservation Society. Fascinating exhibits about the history of the Akita dog breed and real Akita dog meeting space!
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- Mt. Moriyoshi Dam
- Free tours are at Mt. Moriyoshi Dam, the longest rock-fill dam in Northern Japan.
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- Akita Dog Visitor Center
- Bronze statue in front of Odate Station honoring Hachiko, the loyal dog whose story captured the world's imagination.
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- Torigata Estate
- Stunning Kyoto-style estate and gardens open to the public where each season brings something new to discover.
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- Ourokan Estate
- Former estate of the last mayor of Odate Town. Breathtaking panoramic view of the city from the lookout tower.
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- Farmers Markets in Akita
- Called ichi-bi in Akita, they are markets that open on mornings of specific days.
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- Matsumine Shrine
- Odate's oldest Shinto shrine and noted "power spot" for the otherworldly atmosphere visitors experience.
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- Kayakusa Shichimenzan Shrine
- If you go up the stairs and follow the course of pilgrimage to the sacred place, you will feel like you are in another world.
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- Old Dog Shinto Shrine
- Shinto shrine dedicated to a heroic dog of lore and old dogs. A festival is held every year in April which attracts visitors from all over.
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- Nagabashiri Wind Caves
- Fascinating and refreshing geologic site in the mountains of Odate. Cold air (0-5°C) gushes from the caves forming natural refrigerators, even in the middle of summer! Prefect place to beat the heat with family and friends.
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- Nishiki Shrine・Nishikido Shrine
- Final resting place of Fujiwara Yasuhira, the last leader of the northern Fujiwara clan, and his family. Both shrines have been well tended for over 800 years.
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- Isedotai Site
- Ancient Jomon Civilization worship site over 4,00 years old. Guided tours available!
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