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A private inn in the Dakigaeri Valley. All rooms have an open-air bath.
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A private inn in the Dakigaeri Valley. All rooms have an open-air bath.
TazawakoTazawako, with its deep blue surface and the legend of Princess Tatsuko, is an almost circular lake with a circumference of about 20 kilometer
Kitaura Main Store, located on the old National Route 46 closer to Akita City than Kakunodate, opened in the fall of 1996, stocking all of our product
It quietly exudes a timeless traditional flavor.Our store was born in Kakunodate, a historic town overflowing with seasonal charm, and has been in the
A lodging along a mountain stream with two hot springs. Popular with female guests.
They are engaged in beekeeping in their local Lake Tazawa area, and are popular for their domestic honey, honey from around the world, processed honey
We sell seasonal fruits of Akita, local wild plants and natural mushrooms at a discount. We also accept nationwide shipping. The parlor at the hotel i
Akita sake, crafts, local confectionery, Inaniwa Udon, offers a wide variety. We do free sake tasting. Once Tanhie !! in try closer to the shop girl
Restaurant is the hotels Room Only accommodation. Per night per person, 4,000 yen (by High Season Rates) Convenience store, close to the day bathing f
Branching off from National Route 341, on the way to the Tazawako Plateau, from the area past the Takano village, you will find rows or two of cherry
This campsite is located on the Tazawako, and you can see the lake right in front of you. There are plenty of trees and comfortable free sites, auto-c
A small Japanese restaurant where locals gather. The exquisite combination of seasonal ingredients and rice, and the pairing with alcohol are up to th
Founded is 1876 kabazaiku of retail stores. Such as tea caddy to put the strap or tea that can use also young people, we are aligned with the large nu
Because it is handmade is different horse! ! We offer a fresh and delicious sushi as that satisfy everyone. Even if I have dropped a little after the
Tazawako banks before the stone shrine the throne of is a souvenir and meal processing. There are tourist spots such as Kagamiishi that Tatsuko used t
A spot where you can take a break in a retro atmosphere while walking around town. They sell soft serve ice cream and tapioca drinks in a retro atmosp
A 20-minute walk the promenade from the Kyukamura Nyuto-Onsenkyo. It is a wetland surrounded by beech and maple forest. In wetlands made after the hot
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Towing and cruising on the azure waters of Tazawako Tazawa!We offer a variety of tours, including wakeboarding, wakesurfing, wake SUP, banana boat, an
At Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street, the president of Andojyozo Co., Ltd. will teach you how to make fermented Akita foods with hands-on experience
East side of Tazawako, Haruyama beach district crowded as the front door, formerly famous as the singing sand, was named Shirahama from its whiteness.
Jinfeng Shrine Jinfeng Shrine approach to a shrine of the old 350 to 800 years or more of cedar trees (prefecture designation natural monument) is is
To be able to dine at the museum, very popular
The shop is located in the heart of the samurai residences street location, access is both outstanding. First floor 25 seats, you will find as the sec
The ultimate Hinai chicken oyakodonIt was best to start with KakunodateGanso Hinai free-range chicken parent-child bowl is a rarity. Please relish the
It is a regional bank headquartered in Akita City. In 2005, it celebrated its 110th anniversary, the current number of stores is 84 months shop. Tazaw
National Highway 341 No. along, conical at an altitude of 860 meters position that is towering in the middle point of the Tamagawa dam lake Ogamiyama.
Sashimaki Marsh is surrounded by a large alder forest. It is rare to see white flowers blooming all over a marshland, and the existence of such a colo
Mt.nyuto is 1478 meters above sea level. It is a beautiful mountain with elegant peaks reminiscent of womens Nyuto, alpine plants, and high wetlands s