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1.Sargassum horneri | ||||||
Sargassum horneri is a species of brown macroalgae that is common along the coast of Japan and Korea. It is an annual algae which has a varying fertile season along the coast. In Wakasa Bay it began to grow in early autumn through winter, becoming matured in Spring, when the sea water temperature was 11.6–15.2 °C (53–59 °F) in average.[1] Also called "devil weed", this species has invaded the Eastern Pacific, beginning in Baja California and advancing north along the California coastline.[2] | ||||||
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2.Cybister chinensis | ||||||
Cybister chinensis is a species of diving beetle native to East Asia. It is predatory, feeding on tadpoles, small fish and aquatic insects, and adults are about 3.3–4.2 cm (1.3–1.7 in) long.[1] | ||||||
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3.Shottsuru | ||||||
Shottsuru (塩魚汁) is a pungent regional Japanese fish sauce similar to the Thai nam pla. The authentic version is made from the fish known the hatahata (Arctoscopus japonicus or sailfin sandfish), and its production is associated with the Akita region. | ||||||
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4.Chionoecetes opilio | ||||||
Chionoecetes opilio, a species of snow crab, also known as opilio crab or opies, is a predominantly epifaunal crustacean native to shelf depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. It is a well-known commercial species of Chionoecetes, often caught with traps or by trawling. Seven species are in the genus Chionoecetes, all of which bear the name "snow crab". C. opilio is related to C. bairdi, commonly known as the tanner crab, and other crab species found in the cold, northern oceans. | ||||||
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5.Bassia scoparia | ||||||
Bassia scoparia is a large annual herb in the family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato) native to Eurasia. It has been introduced to many parts of North America,[1] where it is found in grassland, prairie, and desert shrub ecosystems.[2] Its common names include ragweed, summer cypress,[2] mock-cypress, kochia, belvedere, World's Fair plant, burningbush,[1] Mexican firebrush, and Mexican fireweed,[3] the provenance of the latter three names being the herb's red autumn foliage. | ||||||
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6.Akita Shirakami Prefectural Natural Park ・Akita Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Akita Shirakami Prefectural Natural Park (秋田白神県立自然公園, Akita Shirakami kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 2004, the park spans the borders of the municipalities of Fujisato and Happō, and takes its name from the Shirakami-Sanchi.[1][2] Shirakami Sanchi is a mountainous region that contains one of Japan's untouched beech forests.[3] Natural Park has two separate zones. One is internal, untouched in the heart of the region and it is part of the protected nature under the auspices of UNESCO and a larger external buffer zone, in which tourist visits are allowed.[4] | ||||||
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7.Taiheizan Prefectural Natural Park (Akita) ・Akita Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Taiheizan Prefectural Natural Park (太平山県立自然公園, Taiheizan kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1972, the park spans the borders of the municipalities of Akita, Gojōme, and Kamikoani, and takes its name from Mount Taihei (太平山).[1][2] | ||||||
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8.Tazawako Dakigaeri Prefectural Natural Park ・Akita Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Tazawako Dakigaeri Prefectural Natural Park (田沢湖抱返り県立自然公園, Tazawako Dakigaeri kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1960, the park lies within the municipality of Semboku, and takes its name from Lake Tazawa and Dakigaeri Gorge (抱返り渓谷).[1][2][3] | ||||||
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9.Towada-Hachimantai National Park ・Tōhoku, Japan | ||||||
Towada-Hachimantai National Park (十和田八幡平国立公園, Towada-Hachimantai Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park comprising two separate areas of Aomori, Iwate, and Akita Prefectures, Japan. The Towada-Hakkōda area encompasses Lake Towada, Mount Hakkōda, and most of the Oirase River valley. The Hachimantai area includes Mount Hachimantai, Mount Iwate, Tamagawa Onsen, and Akita Komagatake (秋田駒ヶ岳).[1][2] The two areas are 50 kilometres (31 mi) apart, and cover 854 square kilometres (330 sq mi).[3] | ||||||
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10.Magi Mahiru Prefectural Natural Park ・Akita Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Magi Mahiru Prefectural Natural Park (真木真昼県立自然公園, Magi Mahiru kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1975, the park spans the borders of the municipalities of Daisen and Misato and takes its name from two of its features, Mount Mahiru (真昼岳) and Magi Valley (真木渓谷).[1][2] | ||||||
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11.Akita Prefecture | ||||||
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12.Koshiō Shrine ・ | ||||||
Koshiō Shrine (古四王神社, Koshiō jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines the kami of Ōhiko no mikoto (大彦命) and Takemikazuchi no mikoto (武甕槌命). Its annual festival takes place on May 8. According to legend, was established in 658. 39°44′10″N 140°04′59″E / 39.7362°N 140.0831°E / 39.7362; 140.0831 | ||||||
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13.Akita Omoriyama Zoo | ||||||
The Akita Omoriyama Zoo (秋田市大森山動物園, Akitashi Omoriyama dōbutsuen), also known as “Milve”, is a municipal zoo opened in July 1967 in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Opened in 1972, the zoo covers 15 hectares, with 114 species on display. It is accredited by the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA).[2] | ||||||
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14.Akita (city) | ||||||
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15.Akita Museum of Art | ||||||
Akita Museum of Art (秋田県立美術館 平野政吉コレクション, Akita Kenritsu Bijutsukan Hirano Masakichi Collection) is an art museum in the city of Akita. The original Akita Prefectural Museum of Art was opened on May 5, 1967. The new museum was opened on September 28, 2013. The main exhibit is a collection of works by Tsuguharu Foujita from the collection of the Masakichi Hirano Art Foundation. The museum has two additional galleries for rotating exhibitions. The triangular-shaped building was designed by award-winning architect Tadao Ando.[1] | ||||||
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16.Akita Senshū Museum of Art | ||||||
Akita Senshū Museum of Art (秋田市立千秋美術館, Akita Shiritsu Senshū Bijutsukan) opened in Akita, Japan in 1989. It is located within the Atorion Building (アトリオン), more formally the Akita Integrated Life Cultural Hall・Museum (秋田総合生活文化会館・美術館). The Museum is the successor of the Akita City Museum of Art (秋田市美術館), which opened in 1958. The collection includes many works of the Akita ranga school.[1][2] | ||||||
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17.Akita Castle | ||||||
Akita Castle (秋田城, Akita-jō) refers to the ruins of a Nara period fortified settlement located in what is now the city Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. It is also sometimes referred to as “Fort Akita”. The name is sometimes used wrongly for Kubota Castle, an Edo period Japanese castle which served as the headquarters or the Satake, daimyō of Kubota Domain that was a domain in the northern part of Dewa Province created by the Tokugawa shogunate. | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 780 Buildyear : Ritsuryo government | ||||||
18.Kubota Castle | ||||||
Kubota Castle (久保田城, Kubota-jō) is a Japanese castle in the city Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Edo period, Kubota Castle was home to the Satake clan, daimyō of Kubota Domain, rulers of northern Dewa Province. The castle was also known as "Yadome-jō" (矢留城) or "Kuzune-jō" (葛根城). In the official documents of the Tokugawa shogunate, the castle was called "Akita-jō" (秋田城), although this name is now more commonly used to refer to the Nara period fortified settlement of Akita Castle which was nearby. | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1604 Buildyear : Satake Yoshinobu | ||||||
19.Minato Castle | ||||||
Minato Castle (湊城, Minato-jō) was a Japanese castle in what is now Tsuchizaki Minato, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Muromachi period, Minato Castle was home to the Ando clan, daimyō of Akita Domain, rulers of northern Dewa Province.[1] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1436 ? Buildyear : Ando Yasusue ? | ||||||
20.Akita Prefectural Central Park ・Yuwa, Akita, Akita, Japan | ||||||
Akita Prefectural Central Park (Japanese: 秋田県立中央公園) is a group of sports facilities in Yuwa, Akita, Akita, Japan.[2] | ||||||
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21.Akita Station ・ JR East ・7-1-2 Naka-dori, Akita City, Akita PrefectureJapan | ||||||
Akita Station (秋田駅, Akita-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 21 October 1902; 121 years ago (21 October 1902) | ||||||
22.Akita Port Station ・ JR Freight JR East ・1–12 Tsuchizaki Minato Nishi, Akita City, Akita Prefecture 011-0945Japan | ||||||
Akita port Station (秋田港駅, Akitakō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). Although this station is basically a freight yard, East Japan Railway Company (JR East) conducts passenger business irregularly for cruise ship passengers calling at the Port of Akita. | ||||||
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23.Araya Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・9-33 Arayaōgimachi, Akita-shi, Akita-ken, 010-1637Japan | ||||||
Araya Station (新屋駅, Araya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 22, 1920 | ||||||
24.Izumi-Sotoasahikawa Station ・ JR East JR Freight ・2-18 Izumi-Sugano, Akita, Akita Prefecture 011-0946Japan | ||||||
Izumi-Sotoasahikawa Station (泉外旭川駅, Izumi-Sotoasahikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita in Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station was opened on 13 March 2021. | ||||||
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25.Ugo-Ushijima Station ・ JR East ・1-4-17, Ushijima-Nishi, Akita-shi, Akita-ken, 010-0063Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Ushijima Station (羽後牛島駅, Ugo-Ushijima eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 31, 1921 | ||||||
26.Oiwake Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・257-4 Ebiana, Kanaashi-oiwake, Akita-shi, Akita-ken, 010-0126Japan | ||||||
Oiwake Station (追分駅, Oiwake-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 21, 1902 | ||||||
27.Ōbarino Station ・ JR East ・Shikoku Kawabejinnai, Akita-shi,Akita-ken, 019-2631Japan | ||||||
Ōbarino Station (大張野駅, Ōbarino-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 1, 1950 | ||||||
28.Katsurane Station ・ JR East ・173 Hamazoe, Shimohama-Katsurane, Akita-shi, Akita-ken 010-1501Japan | ||||||
Katsurane Station (桂根駅, Katsurane-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 31 March 1987 | ||||||
29.Kami-Iijima Station ・ JR East ・Iijima-nezumita, Akita-shi, Akita-ken011-0913Japan | ||||||
Kami-Iijima Station (上飯島駅, Kami-Iijima-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 10, 1964. | ||||||
30.Shimohama Station ・ JR East ・1 Shimono, Shimohama-Hanekawa, Akita-shi, Akita-ken, 010-1503Japan | ||||||
Shimohama Station (下浜駅, Shimohama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 22, 1920 | ||||||
31.Tsuchizaki Station ・ JR East JR Freight ・6-16-15 Chūō, Tsuchizaki Minato, Akita-shi, Akita-ken 011-0946Japan | ||||||
Tsuchizaki Station (土崎駅, Tsuchizaki-eki) is a railway station in Tsuchizaki Minato, Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).The station is also a freight depot for the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). | ||||||
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32.Yotsugoya Station ・ JR East ・Yanagibayashi-49 Yotsugoyakoaji, Akita-shi, Akita-ken 010-1418Japan | ||||||
Yotsugoya Station (四ツ小屋駅, Yotsugoya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 16 August 1917; 106 years ago (16 August 1917) | ||||||
33.Wada Station ・ JR East ・Kaminakano, Kawabe Wada,Akita-shi, Akita-ken 019-2601Japan | ||||||
Wada Station (和田駅, Wada-eki) is a railway station in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 1, 1903 | ||||||
34.Akita Prefectural Museum | ||||||
Akita Prefectural Museum (秋田県立博物館, Akita Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) is a prefectural museum in the city of Akita, Japan. It houses a comprehensive display of archaeological artifacts, crafts, biological and geological samples pertaining to the history and folklore of Akita Prefecture. The museum opened in May 1975 and reopened after renovations in April 2004.[1][2] | ||||||
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35.Satake Historical Museum | ||||||
Satake Historical Museum (秋田市立佐竹史料館, Akita Shiritsu Satake Shiryōkan) opened in Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan in 1990. Located in the grounds of Kubota Castle in Senshū Park (千秋公園), the collection relates to the Satake clan, daimyō of the Akita Domain.[1] | ||||||
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36.Kita-Noshiro Station ・ JR East ・Maeda Tako 20, Noshiro-shi, Akita-ken 016-0016Japan | ||||||
Kita-Noshiro Station (北能代駅, Kita-Noshiro-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 26, 1926 | ||||||
37.Tsurugata Station ・ JR East ・9 Tokusazawa, Tsurugata, Noshiro-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Tsurugata Station (鶴形駅, Tsurugata-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: March 1, 1951 | ||||||
38.Tomine Station ・ JR East ・9 Machigashira, Futatsuimachi-Tobune, Noshiro-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Tomine Station (富根駅, Tomine-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: January 25, 1907 | ||||||
39.Torigata Station ・ JR East ・Torigata Sakagata, Noshiro-shi, Akita-ken 016-0011Japan | ||||||
Torigata Station (鳥形駅, Torigata-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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40.Noshiro Station ・ JR East ・14-40 Motomachi, Noshiro-shi, Akita-ken 016-0831Japan | ||||||
Noshiro Station (能代駅, Noshiro-eki) is a railway station in the city of Noshiro, Akita, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 July 1908 | ||||||
41.Higashi-Noshiro Station ・ JR East JR Freight ・Shimoakudo, Kairagefuchi, Noshiro-shi, Akita-ken 016-0121Japan | ||||||
Higashi-Noshiro Station (東能代駅, Higashi-Noshiro-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Noshiro, Akita, Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station is also a freight depot for the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight) | ||||||
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42.Futatsui Station ・ JR East ・12-1 Futatsuimachi-Ōtaomote, Noshiro-shi, Akita-kan 018-3143Japan | ||||||
Futatsui Station (二ツ井駅, Futatsui-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Noshiro, Akita, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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43.Mukai-Noshiro Station ・ JR East ・Shimoono Ochiai, Noshiro, Akita 016-0014Japan | ||||||
Mukai-Noshiro Station (向能代駅, Mukai-Noshiro-eki) is a railway station in the city of Noshiro, Akita, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1] | ||||||
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44.Noshiro, Akita | ||||||
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45.Hiyama Andō Clan Fortified Residence ruins | ||||||
Hiyama Castle (檜山城, Hiyama-jō) is a Sengoku period Japanese castle located in what is now part of the city of Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site of Hiyama Castle proper, the outlying Ōdate (大館跡), and Chausu (茶臼館跡) fortifications and the ruins of the temple of Kokusei-ji (国清寺跡) were collectively designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1979.[1] | ||||||
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Type: yamashiro-style Japanese castle Buildyear : Andō (Akita) clan | ||||||
46.Ainono Station ・ JR East ・Nakajima-28-2 Sannaitsuchibuchi, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 019-1108Japan | ||||||
Ainono Station (相野々駅, Ainono-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 10 October 1920 (1920-10-10) | ||||||
47.Kurosawa Station (Yokote) ・ JR East ・Gamazaka-57 Sannaikurosawa, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 019-1103Japan | ||||||
Kurosawa Station (黒沢駅, Kurosawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 27, 1921 | ||||||
48.Komatsukawa Station ・ JR East ・Nakatayachi Sannaikomatsukawa, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 019-1102Japan | ||||||
Komatsukawa Station (小松川駅, Komatsukawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1951 (1951-12-25) | ||||||
49.Jūmonji Station ・ JR East ・Daidōhigashi-18-1 Jūmonjimachi, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 019-0527Japan | ||||||
Jūmonji Station (十文字駅, Jūmonji-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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50.Daigo Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・Tamoden-8 Hirakamachi Daigo, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 013-0102Japan | ||||||
Daigo Station (醍醐駅, Daigo-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 15, 1951 | ||||||
51.Yanagita Station ・ JR East ・Yanagita Yanagida, Yokote, Akita 013-0054Japan | ||||||
Yanagita Station (柳田駅, Yanagita-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 7, 1926 | ||||||
52.Yokote Station ・ JR East ・5-1 Ekimae-chō, Yokote-shi, Akita-ken 013-0036Japan | ||||||
Yokote Station (横手駅, Yokote-eki) is an interchange railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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53.Yokote, Akita | ||||||
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54.Akita Museum of Modern Art | ||||||
Akita Museum of Modern Art (秋田県立近代美術館, Akita Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan) opened in Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan in 1994 and houses an important collection of Akita ranga .[1][2] | ||||||
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55.Ōtoriiyama ruins | ||||||
The Ōtoriiyama ruins (大鳥井山遺跡, Ōtoriiyama iseki) is an archaeological site containing a large Heian period jōsaku-style fortification located in what is now part of the city of Yokote, Akita in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2010.[1] | ||||||
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56.Yokote Castle | ||||||
Yokote Castle was built by the Onodera clan in 1550, in Akita prefecture.[1] While it was constructed in 1500s, it's believed there were fortifications on site before that. The castle was of a modest size, consisting mainly of two features: the main enclosure and the secondary, Ninomaru.[2] It was burnt down in the Boshin War. | ||||||
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58.Kiritanpo | ||||||
Kiritanpo (きりたんぽ) is a Japanese dish particularly in Akita Prefecture.[1][2][3] Freshly cooked rice is pounded until somewhat mashed, then formed into cylinders around Japanese cedar skewers, and toasted over an open hearth. It can then be served with sweet miso or cooked as dumplings with meat and vegetables in soups.[4][5][6][7] | ||||||
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59.Iwase river | ||||||
The Iwase River is a natural freshwater river located in Miyazaki prefecture in Kagoshima, Japan.[1] The watershed of the river is popular for the presence of numerous springs and waterfalls.[2][3][4] The river flows into the Oyodo River, which in turn flows to the Pacific Ocean. 31°56′14″N 131°09′12″E / 31.9372°N 131.1532°E / 31.9372; 131.1532 | ||||||
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60.Ōgita Station ・ JR East ・12 Kaminakajima, Hinaimachi-Ōgita, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-5701Japan | ||||||
Ōgita Station (扇田駅, Ōgita-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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61.Ōtaki-Onsen Station ・ JR East ・17 Jūnisho Aze Kami-Kawashiro, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-5601Japan | ||||||
Ōtaki-Onsen Station (大滝温泉駅, Ōtaki-Onsen-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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62.Ōdate Station ・ JR East JR Freight ・1-3-1 Onari-chō, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 017-0044Japan | ||||||
Ōdate Station (大館駅, Ōdate-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Ōdate, Akita, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station also has a freight depot for the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). | ||||||
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63.Sawajiri Station ・ JR East ・Kawabata-5 Jūnisho, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-5601Japan | ||||||
Sawajiri Station (沢尻駅, Sawajiri-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 11, 1928 | ||||||
64.Shimokawazoi Station ・ JR East ・Hayatotai Kawaguchi, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 017-0878Japan | ||||||
Shimokawazoi Station (下川沿駅, Shimokawazoi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: May 1, 1951 | ||||||
65.Jūnisho Station ・ JR East ・42 Aramachi-42 Jūnisho, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-5601Japan | ||||||
Jūnisho Station (十二所駅, Jūnisho-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1915 | ||||||
66.Shirasawa Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・62 Shirasawa, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 017-0002Japan | ||||||
Shirasawa Station (白沢駅, Shirasawa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, served by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 21, 1899 | ||||||
67.Jimba Station ・ JR East ・Sozendai Shakanai, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 017-0012Japan | ||||||
Jimba Station (陣場駅, Jinba-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, served by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 21, 1899 | ||||||
68.Hayaguchi Station ・ JR East ・76-10 Yagorōsawa, Hayaguchi, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 018-3505Japan | ||||||
Hayaguchi Station (早口駅, Hayaguchi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 7, 1900 | ||||||
69.Higashi-Ōdate Station ・ JR East ・14-1 Tokiwagichō Ōdate shi, Akita-ken 017-0846Japan | ||||||
Higashi-Ōdate Station (東大館駅, Higashi-Ōdate-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 1, 1914 | ||||||
70.Oga, Akita | ||||||
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71.Wakimoto Castle | ||||||
Wakimoto Castle (脇本城, Wakimoto-jō) is a Sengoku period Japanese castle located in Oga, Akita Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1979.[1] | ||||||
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Type: yamashiro-style Japanese castle Buildyear : Andō (Akita) clan | ||||||
72.Japanese sandfish | ||||||
The Japanese sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus), also known as the sailfin sandfish , is a species of fish of the Percomorpha (perch-like) clade in the order Trachiniformes, being one of the two genera in the family Trichodontidae, the sandfishes. Known in Japan as hatahata (ハタハタ, 鰰, 鱩, 燭魚), it is a commercially important fish especially for Akita and Yamagata prefectures.[4] Its habitat occurs in sandy-mud bottoms ranging from the Sea of Japan to the Okhotsk Sea.[1] | ||||||
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73.Oga Quasi-National Park ・Honshū, Japan | ||||||
Oga Quasi-National Park (男鹿国定公園, Oga Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park on the Oga Peninsula, in Akita Prefecture, in far northwestern Japan. The park is wholly within the city of Oga.[2][3][4][5][6]It is rated a protected landscape (Category V) according to the IUCN.[7] The area was designated a quasi-national park on May 15, 1973.[8] | ||||||
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74.Oga Station ・ JR East ・Shinhamachō-1 Funagawaminato Funagawa, Oga-shi, Akita-ken 010-0511Japan | ||||||
Oga Station (男鹿駅, Oga-eki) is a railway station in the city of Oga, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 16, 1916 (1916-12-16) | ||||||
75.Hadachi Station ・ JR East ・103 Omaki, Funakawaminato-Hizume, Oga-shi, Akita-ken 010-0502Japan | ||||||
Hadachi Station (羽立駅, Hadachi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Oga, Akita, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 1, 1915 | ||||||
76.Funakoshi Station ・ JR East ・Kitsunemori-52 Funakoshi, Oga-shi, Akita-ken 010-0341Japan | ||||||
Funakoshi Station (船越駅, Funakoshi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Oga, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 8, 1914 | ||||||
77.Wakimoto Station ・ JR East ・13 Magarita, Wakimoto, Oga-shi, Akita-ken 010-0342Japan | ||||||
Wakimoto Station (脇本駅, Wakimoto-eki) is a railway station on the Oga Line in the city of Oga, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 8 November 1914 | ||||||
78.Oga Aquarium Gao | ||||||
Oga Aquarium Gao (男鹿水族館ガオ, Oga Suizokukan Gao), officially Akita Prefectural Oga Aquarium, is an aquarium located along Oga Peninsula coast, Oga, Akita Prefecture, Japan. GAO stands for Globe, Aqua and Ocean, and sounds like an Oga-native Namahage shout.[6] | ||||||
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79.Yuzawa, Akita | ||||||
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80.Innai Station ・ JR East ・Kozawa-115 Kamiinnai Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 019-0111Japan | ||||||
Innai Station (院内駅, Innai eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 21, 1904 | ||||||
81.Omono River | ||||||
The Omono River (雄物川, Omono-gawa) is located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. The river flows from Mount Daisen on the border of Akita Prefecture with Miyagi and Yamagata Prefectures in the city of Yuzawa and drains into the Sea of Japan at the city of Akita. The river's drainage basin is essentially the entire southern half of Akita Prefecture. The river is free of dams for its entire length. It is regarded as a "first class river" in the Japanese river classification system.[1] | ||||||
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82.Kami-Yuzawa Station ・ JR East ・88, Sekiguchi Hōryō Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 012-0862Japan | ||||||
Kami-Yuzawa Station (上湯沢駅, Kami-Yuzawa-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 28, 1956 | ||||||
83.Shimo-Yuzawa Station ・ JR East ・Kamitsutsumi-105 Narisawa, Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 012-0802Japan | ||||||
Shimo-Yuzawa Station (下湯沢駅, Shimo-Yuzawa-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 28, 1956 | ||||||
84.Mitsuseki Station ・ JR East ・5 Futatsubashi, Kamiseki, Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 012-0864Japan | ||||||
Mitsuseki Station (三関駅, Mitsuseki-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 5 November 1923 | ||||||
85.Yuzawa Station ・ JR East ・2-2-10 Omotemachi, Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 012-0827Japan | ||||||
Yuzawa Station (湯沢駅, Yuzawa-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 5, 1905 | ||||||
86.Yokobori Station ・ JR East ・127-2, Ono Yuzawa-shi, Akita-ken 019-0205Japan | ||||||
Yokobori Station (横堀駅, Yokobori eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 5, 1905 | ||||||
87.Akinomiya Hot Springs | ||||||
The Akinomiya Hot Springs also known as Aki no Miya Onsenkyo is a thermal spring system and hot springs village in the Akinomiya Geothermal Area[1] located along the western base of Mount Kurikoma in Akita Prefecture, Japan, (formerly Dewa Province, and after the Meiji era, Ugo Province). There are more than 50 hot springs and fumaroles in the area.[2] | ||||||
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88.Takanoyu Onsen | ||||||
Takanoyu Onsen (鷹の湯温泉) is one of several hot springs in the Akinomiya Hot Springs area of the city of Yuzawa, in southern Akita Prefecture. The onsen is nestled in a small gorge along the banks of the Yakunai River. Because of its secluded location, it is referred to as a Hitou, or hidden hot spring. | ||||||
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89.Kazuno, Akita | ||||||
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90.Kazuno-Hanawa Station ・ JR East ・Hanawa Shimonakajima 100, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5201Japan | ||||||
Kazuno-Hanawa Station (鹿角花輪駅, Kazuno-Hanawa-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 10, 1923 | ||||||
91.Shibahira Station ・ JR East ・Hanawa Sekinokuchi, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5201Japan | ||||||
Shibahira Station (柴平駅, Shibahira-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 10, 1923 | ||||||
92.Suehiro Station ・ JR East ・Towada-Suehiro Mukaitai, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5337Japan | ||||||
Suehiro Station (末広駅, Suehiro-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1915 | ||||||
93.Dobukai Station ・ JR East ・Towada-Suehiro aze, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5337Japan | ||||||
Dobukai Station (土深井駅, Dobukai-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1915 | ||||||
94.Towada-Minami Station ・ JR East ・Towada-Nishikigi Hamada 100, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5336Japan | ||||||
Towada-Minami Station (十和田南駅, Towada-Minami-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 4, 1920 | ||||||
95.Hachimantai Station ・ JR East ・Hachimantai Koyama, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5141Japan | ||||||
Hachimantai Station (八幡平駅, Hachimantai-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 17, 1931 | ||||||
96.Yuze-Onsen Station ・ JR East ・Hachimantai aze Yuze 53-4, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5141Japan | ||||||
Yuze-Onsen Station (湯瀬温泉駅, Yuze-Onsen-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 17, 1931 | ||||||
97.Rikuchū-Ōsato Station ・ JR East ・Hachimantai Ōsato, Kazuno-shi, Akita-ken 018-5141Japan | ||||||
Rikuchū-Ōsato Station (陸中大里駅, Rikuchū-Ōsato-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kazuno, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 1, 1960 | ||||||
98.Ayukawa Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Higashi Ayukawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0362Japan | ||||||
Ayukawa Station (鮎川駅, Ayukawa -eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: August 1, 1922 | ||||||
99.Iwaki-Minato Station ・ JR East ・28-39 Mizunomiba-28 Iwakiuchimichikawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 018-1301Japan | ||||||
Iwaki-Minato Station (岩城みなと駅, Iwaki-Minato-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 1, 2001 | ||||||
100.Ugo-Iwaya Station ・ JR East ・110-2 Kawabata, Iwayamachi, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 018-0711Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Iwaya Station (羽後岩谷駅, Ugo-Iwaya eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 16, 1922 | ||||||
101.Ugo-Kameda Station ・ JR East ・62 Takano, Matsugasaki, Yurihonjō-sjo, Akita-ken 015-0032Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Kameda Station (羽後亀田駅, Ugo-Kameda-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 30, 1920 | ||||||
102.Ugo-Honjō Station ・ JR East Yuri Kōgen Railway JR Freight ・85-1 Nishi-Bonten, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0858Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Honjō Station (羽後本荘駅, Ugo-Honjō-eki) is an interchange railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the third-sector Yuri Kōgen Railway Ltd. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). | ||||||
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Opened: 30 June 1922 | ||||||
103.Oriwatari Station ・ JR East ・101 Miyata, Iwaki-Kamikurokawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 018-1213Japan | ||||||
Oriwatari Station (折渡駅, Oriwatari-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East.[1] | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 1, 1987 | ||||||
104.Kawabe Station (Akita) ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Kawabe, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0412Japan | ||||||
Kawabe Station (川辺駅, Kawabe-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: October 21, 1938 | ||||||
105.Kubota Station (Akita) ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Kubota, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0302Japan | ||||||
Kubota Station (久保田駅, Kubota-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: October 1, 1985 | ||||||
106.Kurosawa Station (Yurihonjō) ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Kurosawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0361Japan | ||||||
Kurosawa Station (黒沢駅, Kurosawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: September 1, 1937 | ||||||
107.Koyoshi Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Otoshi-14-8 Tamanoike Yurihonjōshi, Akita-ken 015-0044Japan | ||||||
Koyoshi Station (子吉駅, Koyoshi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: August 1, 1922 | ||||||
108.Nishitakisawa Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Kanizawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Nishitakisawa Station (西滝沢駅, Nishitakisawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: September 1, 1937 | ||||||
109.Nishime Station ・ JR East ・8-5 Bentenmae, Nishimemachi-Numata, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 018-0604Japan | ||||||
Nishime Station (西目駅, Nishime eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 30, 1922 | ||||||
110.Maegō Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Maegō, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Maegō Station (前郷駅, Maegō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: August 1, 1922 | ||||||
111.Magarisawa Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Maegō, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Magarisawa Station (曲沢駅, Magarisawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: October 29, 1989 | ||||||
112.Michikawa Station ・ JR East ・Idonosawa, Iwaki-Uchimichikawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Michikawa Station (道川駅, Michikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 22, 1922 | ||||||
113.Yakushidō Station (Akita) ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Yakushidō, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0041Japan | ||||||
Yakushidō Station (薬師堂駅, Yakushidō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: September 1, 1937 | ||||||
114.Yashima Station (Akita) ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Hazaka, Yashimamachi-Nanokamachi, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Yashima Station (矢島駅, Yashima-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: October 21, 1938 | ||||||
115.Yoshizawa Station ・Yuri Kōgen Railway ・Kanizawa, Yurihonjō-shi, Akita-ken 015-0324Japan | ||||||
Yoshizawa Station (吉沢駅, Yoshizawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Yuri Kōgen Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Yuri Kōgen Railway Opened: October 29, 1989 | ||||||
116.Yurihonjō | ||||||
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117.Honjō Castle | ||||||
Honjō Castle (本荘城, Honjō-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Yurihonjō, southern Akita Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Honjō Castle was home to the Rokugō clan, daimyō of Honjō Domain. The castle was also known as "Tsurumai-jō" (鶴舞城) or "Ozaki-jō" (尾崎城). | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1610 Buildyear : Tateoka Mitsushige, rebuilt by Rokugō Masanori | ||||||
118.Koyoshi River | ||||||
Koyoshi River (Japanese: 子吉川(こよしがわ), Hepburn: koyoshigawa) is a river in Akita Prefecture, Japan. It originates from Mount Chōkai, where the border of Akita Prefecture and Yamagata Prefecture is located, and flows through Yurihonjō and finally into Sea of Japan. The headstream of the river is called Chōkai River (鳥海川, chōkaigawa).[1][2] It has the third largest drainage area of the class A rivers that flow through Akita Prefecture, after Omono River and Yoneshiro River.[4] | ||||||
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119.Katagami, Akita | ||||||
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120.Ugo-Iizuka Station ・ JR East ・Toyonoshita, Iitagawaiizuka, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 018-1504Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Iizuka Station (羽後飯塚駅, Ugo-Iizuka eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East.[1] | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 17 November 1927 | ||||||
121.Ōkubo Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・3-1 Kaidōshita, Shōwa-Ōkubo, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 018-1401Japan | ||||||
Ōkubo Station (大久保駅, Ōkubo-eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 21, 1902 | ||||||
122.Kamifutada Station ・ JR East ・8 Gamanuma, Tennō, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 010-0201Japan | ||||||
Kamifutada Station (上二田駅, Kamifutada-eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 26, 1956 | ||||||
123.Detohama Station ・ JR East ・223 Kitano, Tennō, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 010-0201Japan | ||||||
Detohama Station (出戸浜駅, Detohama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1951 | ||||||
124.Tennō Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・Michiai-18 Tennō, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 010-0201Japan | ||||||
Tennō Station (天王駅, Tennō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 26, 1956 | ||||||
125.Futada Station ・ JR East ・47 Kamiegawa, Tennō, Katagami-shi, Akita-ken 010-0201Japan | ||||||
Futada Station (二田駅, Futada-eki) is a railway station in the city of Katagami, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 9, 1913 | ||||||
126.Uguisuno Station ・ JR East ・89 Kaminakajima Shimo-Uguisuno, Daisen-sen, Akita-ken 014-0201Japan | ||||||
Uguisuno Station (鶯野駅, Uguisuno-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 21, 1965 | ||||||
127.Ugo-Sakai Station ・ JR East ・Noda-128-1 Kyōwasakai, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 019-2411Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Sakai Station (羽後境駅, Ugo-Sakai-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in Daisen, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: August 21, 1904 | ||||||
128.Ugo-Nagano Station ・ JR East ・Yanagita-199-2 Nagano, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 014-0207Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Nagano Station (羽後長野駅, Ugo-Nagano-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 30, 1921 | ||||||
129.Ugo-Yotsuya Station ・ JR East ・Yotsuya Aze Maeda 433, Daisen, Akita(秋田県大仙市四ツ屋字前田433)Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Yotsuya Station (羽後四ツ屋駅, Ugo-Yotsuya-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 30, 1921 | ||||||
130.Ōmagari Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・6-1 Ōmagari-Tōrimachi, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 014-0027Japan | ||||||
Ōmagari Station (大曲駅, Ōmagari-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 21 December 1904; 119 years ago (21 December 1904) | ||||||
131.Kariwano Station ・ JR East ・Atagoshita-119 Kariwano, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 019-2112Japan | ||||||
Kariwano Station (刈和野駅, Kariwano-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: August 21, 1904 | ||||||
132.Kita-Ōmagari Station ・ JR East ・Yotsuya Aze Shimoaraichi 192, Daisen, Akita(秋田県大仙市四ツ屋字下新谷地192)Japan | ||||||
Kita-Ōmagari Station (北大曲駅, Kita-Ōmagari-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 21, 1965 | ||||||
133.Jingūji Station ・ JR East ・Hongōno-21 Jingūji, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 019-1701Japan | ||||||
Jingūji Station (神宮寺駅, Jingūji-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: August 21, 1904 | ||||||
134.Mineyoshikawa Station ・ JR East ・Hansen-64-1 Kyōwamineyoshikawa, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 019-2431Japan | ||||||
Mineyoshikawa Station (峰吉川駅, Mineyoshikawa-eki) is a JR East railway station in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 21, 1930 | ||||||
135.Yariminai Station ・ JR East ・242 Daikonda Yariminai, Daisen-shi, Akita-ken 014-0205Japan | ||||||
Yariminai Station (鑓見内駅, Yariminai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 1, 1960 | ||||||
136.Daisen, Akita | ||||||
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137.Kamisugi Station (Akita) ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Sozentai Kamisugi, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4231Japan | ||||||
Kamisugi Station (上杉駅, Kamisugi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 21, 1965 | ||||||
138.Kayakusa Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Mizukamiguchi Anikayakusa, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4745Japan | ||||||
Kayakusa Station (萱草駅, Kayakusa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
139.Kobuchi Station (Akita) ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Yaji Anikobuchi, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4602Japan | ||||||
Kobuchi Station (小渕駅, Kobuchi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: September 25, 1936 | ||||||
140.Jōmon-Ogata Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Ogatakakoinouchi Wakigami, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-3454Japan | ||||||
Jōmon-Ogata Station (縄文小ヶ田駅, Jōmon-Ogata-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: December 10, 1963 | ||||||
141.Takanosu Station ・ JR East Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway ・Matsubachō, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-3321Japan | ||||||
Takanosu Station (鷹巣駅 or 鷹ノ巣駅, Takanosu-eki) is the name of two adjacent railway stations located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. One is operated by JR East and the other is operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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142.Nishi-Takanosu Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Higashinakatai Takanosu, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-3331Japan | ||||||
Nishi-Takanosu Station (西鷹巣駅, Nishi-Takanosu-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
143.Nukazawa Station ・ JR East ・350 Shitayachi Tsuzureko, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-3301Japan | ||||||
Nukazawa Station (糠沢駅, Nukazawa-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 3, 1956 | ||||||
144.Hitachinai Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Anihitachinai, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4735Japan | ||||||
Hitachinai Station (比立内駅, Hitachinai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
145.Maeda-Minami Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Donomae Gomihori, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kan 018-4514Japan | ||||||
Maeda-Minami Station (前田南駅, Maeda-Minami-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
146.Maeyama Station ・ JR East ・64 Tsunamae Maeyama, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Maeyama Station (前山駅, Maeyama-eki) is a JR East railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: March 1, 1951 | ||||||
147.Yonaizawa Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Uwano Yonaizawa, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4301Japan | ||||||
Yonzaizawa Station (米内沢駅, Yonaizawa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: December 10, 1934 | ||||||
148.Kitaakita | ||||||
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149.Mount Moriyoshi | ||||||
Mount Moriyoshi is an inactive volcano in Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. The stratovolcano is basaltic-to-dacitic in composition. Its last eruptive activity is thought to be 1.1 million to 700 thousand years ago.[1] The volcano appeared in the List of 100 Floral Mountains. The volcano contains about 300 species of alpine flora which has made it a tourist attraction.[2] | ||||||
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Elevation: 4,770 ft (1,450 m) | ||||||
150.Yoneshiro River | ||||||
The Yoneshiro River (米代川, Yoneshirogawa) is a river in Tōhoku region of the northern portion of the island of Honshū in Japan. It is 136 kilometres (85 mi) long and has a watershed of 4,100 square kilometres (1,600 sq mi).[1] The river rises from Mount Nakadake and Mount Shikakudake in the Ōu Mountains and Mount Hachimantai near the border of Akita Prefecture with Iwate and Aomori Prefectures, and flows to the west through northern Akita Prefecture into the Sea of Japan at Noshiro, Akita. | ||||||
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151.Aikawa Station (Akita) ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Kawaizakai Shimosugi, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Aikawa Station (合川駅, Aikawa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: December 10, 1934 | ||||||
152.Aniai Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Shimoshinmachi Aniginzan, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Aniai Station (阿仁合駅, Aniai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: September 25, 1936 | ||||||
153.Ani-Maeda Onsen Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Donoshita Komata, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4513Japan | ||||||
Ani-Maeda Onsen Station (阿仁前田温泉駅, Ani-Maeda-Onsen-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 15, 1935 | ||||||
154.Ani-Matagi Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Aninakamura, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4732Japan | ||||||
Ani-Matagi Station (阿仁マタギ駅, Ani-Matagi-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
155.Arase Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Nakano Aniarase, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4621Japan | ||||||
Arase Station (荒瀬駅, Arase-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
156.Iwanome Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Ani-Koyawatari Iwanome, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Iwanome Station (岩野目駅, Iwanome-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
157.Ōnodai Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Kanezawa Kamisugi, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4231Japan | ||||||
Ōnodai Station (大野台駅, Ōnodai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 20, 1965 | ||||||
158.Okashinai Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Okashinai Aniokashinai, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4743Japan | ||||||
Okaishinai Station (笑内駅, Okashinai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: October 15, 1963 | ||||||
159.Okuani Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Oguradai Anitotorinai, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-ken 018-4733Japan | ||||||
Okuani Station (奥阿仁駅, Okuani-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
160.Katsurase Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Katsurae, Kitaakita-shi, Akita-kenJapan | ||||||
Katsurae Station (桂瀬駅, Katsurae-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Kitaakita, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 15, 1935 | ||||||
161.Nikaho, Akita | ||||||
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162.Kamihama Station ・ JR East ・Sunayama-4 Kisakatamachi Araigama, Nikaho-shi, Akita-ken 018-0135Japan | ||||||
Kamihama Station (上浜駅, Kamihama eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikaho, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: March 1, 1952 | ||||||
163.Kisakata Station ・ JR East ・23 Ie-no-ushiro, Kisakata, Nikaho-shi, Akita-ken 018-0112Japan | ||||||
Kisakata Station (象潟駅, Kisakata eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikaho, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 15, 1921 | ||||||
164.Kosagawa Station ・ JR East ・9-9 Oda Kosagawa, Kisakata-machi, Nikaho-shi, Akita-ken 018-0143Japan | ||||||
Kosagawa Station (小砂川駅, Kosagawa eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikaho, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 15, 1921 | ||||||
165.Konoura Station ・ JR East ・94 Jūnibayashi Konoura, Nikaho-shi, Akita-ken 018-0311Japan | ||||||
Konoura Station (金浦駅, Konoura eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikaho, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 30, 1922 | ||||||
166.Nikaho Station ・ JR East ・Shimizu-18-3 Hirasawa, Nikaho-shi, Akita-ken 018-0402Japan | ||||||
Nikaho Station (仁賀保駅, Nikaho eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikaho, Akita, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 30, 1922 | ||||||
167.Nyūtō Onsen | ||||||
Nyūtō Onsen (乳頭温泉郷 にゅうとうおんせんきょう Nyūtō-onsen-kyō) is a rural hot spring resort in Towada-Hachimantai National Park, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, Japan and consists of Japanese-style hot spring spas scattered around the base of Mount Nyūtō.[1] Nyūtō Onsen is composed of seven separate accommodation facilities and a free outdoor natural hot spring (noya) known as Ippon-matsu Onsen is on the trail of Mount Nyūtō. The site formerly hosted accommodation facilities and changing rooms which are no longer present; the spring itself remains accessible to hikers.[2][failed verification] | ||||||
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168.Ugo-Ōta Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Torihashi Tazawako Kakudatehigashimaego, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-1116Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Ōta Station (羽後太田駅, Ugo-Ōta-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 1, 1971 | ||||||
169.Ugo-Nakazato Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Nakazato Nishikicho Hinokinai Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0602Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Nakazato Station (羽後中里駅, Ugo-Nakazato-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
170.Ugo-Nagatoro Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Nagatoro Nishikicho Hinokinai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0602Japan | ||||||
Ugo-Nagatoro Station (羽後長戸呂駅, Ugo-Nagatoro-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 1, 1971 | ||||||
171.Kakunodate Station ・ JR East Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway ・Nakasugazawa-14 Kakunodatemachi, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0368Japan | ||||||
Kakunodate Station (角館駅, Kakunodate-eki) is an interchange railway station in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Opened: 30 July 1921; 102 years ago (1921-07-30) | ||||||
172.Kami-Hinokinai Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Ochida-3-1 Nishikicho Kamihinokinai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0601Japan | ||||||
Kami-Hinokinai Station (上桧木内駅, Kami-Hinokinai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
173.Saimyoji Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Ropponsugi Nishikicho Kadoya, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0515Japan | ||||||
Saimyoji Station (西明寺駅, Saimyōji-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 1, 1971 | ||||||
174.Sashimaki Station ・ JR East ・Ōmichi-242 Tazawako Sashimaki, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-1202Japan | ||||||
Sashimaki Station (刺巻駅, Sashimaki-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: August 31, 1923 | ||||||
175.Sadōri Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Nishikicho Kamihinokinai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0601Japan | ||||||
Sadōri Station (左通駅, Sadōri-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
176.Shōden Station ・ JR East ・Kaidominami Tazawako Jindai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-1114Japan | ||||||
Shōden Station (生田駅, Shōden-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 10, 1955 | ||||||
177.Jindai Station ・ JR East ・Tazawako-Sotsuda Aze Shirahata 75-4, Semboku, Akita(秋田県仙北市田沢湖卒田字白旗75-4)Japan | ||||||
Jindai Station (神代駅, Jindai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 11, 1921 | ||||||
178.Tazawako Station ・ JR East ・68 Danzaka, Tazawako Obonai, Semboku CityAkita PrefectureJapan | ||||||
Tazawako Station (田沢湖駅, Tazawako-eki) is a railway station on the Tazawako Line in Semboku, Akita, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 31 August 1923; 100 years ago (1923-08-31) | ||||||
179.Tozawa Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Nishishimotozawa Nishikicho Kamihinokinai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0601Japan | ||||||
Tozawa Station (戸沢駅, Tozawa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
180.Matsuba Station ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Matsuba Nishikicho Hinokinai, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0602Japan | ||||||
Matsuba Station (松葉駅, Matsuba-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: November 1, 1971 | ||||||
181.Yatsu Station (Akita) ・Akita Nariku Railway ・Yatsu Nishikicho Koyamada, Semboku-shi, Akita-ken 014-0516Japan | ||||||
Yatsu Station (八津駅, Yatsu-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Akita Nairiku Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Akita Nariku Railway Opened: April 1, 1989 | ||||||
182.Semboku, Akita | ||||||
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183.Mount Hachimantai | ||||||
Mount Hachimantai (八幡平, Hachimantai) is the highest peak of a group of stratovolcanos distributed around the Hachimantai plateau in the Ōu Mountains in northern Honshū, Japan. This volcanic plateau is part of the Nasu Volcanic Zone and straddles the border between the Iwate Prefecture and Akita Prefecture. The volcano is listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and forms part of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park.[1] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,613 m (5,292 ft) Parent range: Ōu Mountains | ||||||
184.Mount Akita-Komagatake | ||||||
Akita-Komagatake (秋田駒ヶ岳) is an active stratovolcano located 10 km east of Tazawa Lake, near the border between Akita and Iwate prefectures on Honshu Island.[2] The volcano last erupted from 18 September 1970 to 25 January 1971.[3] It is the highest mountain in Akita Prefecture [4] and the second highest in Towada-Hachimantai National Park.[5] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,637 m (5,371 ft)[1] | ||||||
185.Akita-Yakeyama | ||||||
Akita-Yake-Yama is a small stratovolcano in Akita Prefecture, Japan, that is known for its radioactive waters. A small parasitic lava dome is located four kilometers from the volcano.[1] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,366 m (4,482 ft) | ||||||
186.Mount Hachimantai | ||||||
Mount Hachimantai (八幡平, Hachimantai) is the highest peak of a group of stratovolcanos distributed around the Hachimantai plateau in the Ōu Mountains in northern Honshū, Japan. This volcanic plateau is part of the Nasu Volcanic Zone and straddles the border between the Iwate Prefecture and Akita Prefecture. The volcano is listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and forms part of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park.[1] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,613 m (5,292 ft) Parent range: Ōu Mountains | ||||||
187.Kakunodate Castle | ||||||
Kakunodate Castle (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), also known as Asakura Castle and Ryugasaki Castle, was a mountaintop castle (yamashiro) located in Kakunodate, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Its roots can be traced to when Moriyasu Tozawa was given the area in 1590, though it may have been constructed prior to this. Due to a Shogunal decree that each domain was to retain only one castle, it was demolished in 1620. Only ruins remain at the site on Mount Furushiro. | ||||||
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188.Hinokinai River Embankment | ||||||
Hinokinai River Embankment (檜木内川堤, Hinokinaikawa zutsumi) is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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189.Ōfuka Onsen | ||||||
Ōfuka onsen (大深温泉, Ōfuka onsen) is an onsen (hot spring) in Semboku, Akita, Japan. 39°58′17.5″N 140°49′0.9″E / 39.971528°N 140.816917°E / 39.971528; 140.816917 | ||||||
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190.Tamagawa Hot Spring | ||||||
Tamagawa Hot Spring (玉川温泉, Tamagawa onsen) is a hot spring located in the city of Semboku, Akita in northern Japan. | ||||||
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191.Kosaka, Akita | ||||||
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192.Kamikoani | ||||||
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193.Fujisato, Akita | ||||||
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194.Mitane, Akita | ||||||
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195.Kado Station ・ JR East ・Higashinihonyanagi Kado, Mitane-sho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2104Japan | ||||||
Kado Station (鹿渡駅, Kado-eki)is a railway station in the town of Mitane, Yamamoto District, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: August 1, 1902 | ||||||
196.Kita-Kanaoka Station ・ JR East ・Shinden Shitobashi, Mitane-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2301Japan | ||||||
Kita-Kanaoka Station (北金岡駅, Kita-Kanaoka-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Mitane, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 25, 1952 | ||||||
197.Koikawa Station (Akita) ・ JR East ・Ofukane Koikawa, Mitane-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2103Japan | ||||||
Koikawa Station (鯉川駅, Koikawa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Mitane, Yamamoto District, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: February 1, 1950 | ||||||
198.Moritake Station ・ JR East ・Moritake, Mitane-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2303Japan | ||||||
Moritake Station (森岳駅, Moritake-eki) is a railway station in the town of Mitane, Yamamoto District, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 August 1902 | ||||||
199.Happō, Akita | ||||||
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200.Hachimori Iwadate Prefectural Natural Park ・Akita Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Hachimori Iwadate Prefectural Natural Park (八森岩館県立自然公園, Hachimori Iwadate kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Akita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1964, the park lies within the municipality of Happō (formerly within Hachimori).[1][2] | ||||||
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201.Akitashirakami Station ・ JR East ・Gosho-no-dai, Hachimori-aze, Happōchō, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2617Japan | ||||||
Akitashirakami Station (あきた白神駅, Akita-Shirakami-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 October 1997 | ||||||
202.Iwadate Station ・ JR East ・91 Kamanoue, Hachimori, Happō-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2606Japan | ||||||
Iwadate Station (岩館駅, Iwadate-eki) is a railway station in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1] | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 24 November 1926 | ||||||
203.Sawame Station ・ JR East ・Minehama-aze Teranoato 1-22, Happō-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2501Japan | ||||||
Sawame Station (沢目駅, Sawame-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 26, 1926 | ||||||
204.Takinoma Station ・ JR East ・Hachimori-aze Takinoma 93, Happō-cho, Akita-ken 018-2623Japan | ||||||
Takinoma Station (滝ノ間駅, Takinoma-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 20, 1963 | ||||||
205.Hachimori Station ・ JR East ・Hachimori Nakahama 41-3, Happō-cho, Akita-ken 018-2641Japan | ||||||
Hachimori Station (八森駅, Hachimori-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 26, 1926 | ||||||
206.Higashi-Hachimori Station ・ JR East ・Hachimori-aze Kameuego 142, Happō-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita-ken 018-2674Japan | ||||||
Higashi-Hachimori Station (東八森駅, Higashi-Hachimori-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Happō, Akita Prefecture, Japan,[1] operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[2] | ||||||
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207.Gojōme | ||||||
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208.Hachirōgata, Akita | ||||||
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209.Hachirōgata Station ・ JR East ・85-2 Azanakata Hachirogata-cho, Minamiakita-gun, Akita-ken 018-1614Japan | ||||||
Hachirōgata Station (八郎潟駅, Hachirōgata-eki) is a railway station in the town of Hachirōgata, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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210.Ikawa, Akita | ||||||
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211.Ikawa-Sakura Station ・ JR East ・29-1 Shinzeki-29-1 Hamaikawa, Ikawa-cho, Minamiakita-gun, Akita-ken 018-1516Japan | ||||||
Ikawa-Sakura Station (井川さくら駅, Ikawa-Sakura-eki) is a railway station in the town of Ikawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 1, 1995 | ||||||
212.Ōgata, Akita | ||||||
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213.Misato, Akita | ||||||
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214.Hotta-no-saku | ||||||
The Hotta-no-saku ruins (払田柵跡, Hotta-no-saku iseki) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a large-scale Heian period josaku-style fortified settlement located in what is now part of the municipalities of Daisen and Misato in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1931.[1] The site is maintained as an archaeological park with some reconstructed buildings. | ||||||
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Type: josaku-style Japanese castle | ||||||
215.Iizume Station ・ JR East ・78, Yachinaka-78 Kamifukai, Misato-cho, Senboku-gun, Akita-ken 019-1236Japan | ||||||
Iizume Station (飯詰駅, Iizume-eki) is a railway station in the town of Misato, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 15, 1905 | ||||||
216.Gosannen Station ・ JR East ・107, Higashiyamamoto, Iizume, Misato-cho, Senboku-gun, Akita-ken 019-1234Japan | ||||||
Gosannen Station (後三年駅, Gosannen-eki) is a railway station in the town of Misato, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. The station name origins from the historic battlefield of Gosannen War in the area. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 12, 1921 | ||||||
217.Ugo, Akita | ||||||
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218.Higashinaruse, Akita | ||||||
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