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Akita Hotels and Rooms Tohoku Region of North East Japan
Akita Hotels Reservation including – Akita View Hotel Pearlcity Akita Hotel Castle Hotel Metropolitan Akita Hotel Mitsui Urban Hotel Comfort hotel Akita Washington Hotel Akita Hotels Rooms and Lodging.
Akita View Hotel - Akita North East Japan
All rooms have telephone, non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, television, in-room movies as well as other amenities. To make each guest's stay more complete, this 4 star Akita hotel offers cocktail lounge, dry cleaning and laundry, conference rooms, room service, and restaurants.
Akita City - wikipedia
Akita is the capital city of Akita Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan. While the modern city was officially founded on April 1, 1889, Akita has been one of the most important cities in the Tohoku region since the medieval period. Akita is within proximity of the most important oil fields in Japan. Oil refining, wood, metalworking, and the production of silk textiles are the main industries.
Akita City - wikitravel
Akita is the capital of Akita prefecture in the northern Tohoku region of Japan's Honshu island. Akita has an airport, with domestic flights coming in from such places as Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Sapporo. Buses connect the airport with Akita station. As one of Japan's most famous rice-growing regions, Akita has some of the best local sake in all of Japan.
Akita Inu Dog - wikipedia
The Akita or Akita Ken is a Breed of large dog originating in Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated. "Inu" means "dog" in Japanese, although in practice this animal is nearly always referred as "Akita-ken," based on the Sino-Japanese reading of the same kanji.
Sake - wikipedia
Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice. In Japanese, the word sake may also loosely refer to other types of alcoholic beverage. The word nihonshu (literally, "Japan alcoholic beverage") is used to distinguish true sake from other beverages. In English, the word sake never refers to anything other than nihonshu.
Tôhoku region - wikipedia
The Tôhoku region is a geographical area of Japan. Tôhoku is Japanese for "northeast," and the Tôhoku region occupies the northeastern portion of Honshû, the largest island of Japan. The area is also known as Michinoku.
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