Akita is in the region of Akita Prefecture, in Japan.
Akita Prefecture is a northern region of Japan, known for its pristine nature, hot springs, and delicious local cuisine. Akita city, the prefectural capital, is a vibrant cultural hub, famous for its Kanto Matsuri festival, featuring towering bamboo poles adorned with lanterns. The city also boasts impressive museums, such as the Akita Museum of Art and the renovated Akarenga Red Brick Folk Museum. Travelers can take advantage of the city's many hot springs resorts, or explore the nearby Natsuse Onsen hot spring village. When it comes to food, Akita is known for hearty dishes like kiritanpo and inaniwa udon, as well as sake breweries offering tastings of the local rice wine.