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|City=Akita City
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|Prefecture=Akita Prefecture
|Prefecture=Akita Prefecture
|Notes=There are a few different busses from Akita Station that will take you near the castle. it's best to ask at the station which is best path the time. You can easily visit Akuta Castle, Kubota Castle and the nearby Kurosawa Residence in a day.  
|Notes=There are a few different busses from Akita Station that will take you near the castle. it's best to ask at the station which is best path the time. You can easily visit Akita Castle, Kubota Castle and the nearby Kurosawa Residence in a day.  


See also [[Taga Castle]], [[Shiwa Castle]], and [[Hotta no Saku]] for similar <I>josaku</I> fortifications.
See also [[Taga Castle]], [[Shiwa Castle]], and [[Hotta no Saku]] for similar <I>josaku</I> fortifications.

Revision as of 00:02, 4 October 2018

There are a few different busses from Akita Station that will take you near the castle. it's best to ask at the station which is best path the time. You can easily visit Akita Castle, Kubota Castle and the nearby Kurosawa Residence in a day. See also Taga Castle, Shiwa Castle, and [[Hotta

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History

Akita Castle is one of a series of the josaku fortifications built in the Tohoku region by the Yamato Court to help bring the northeast region under their control. Akita Castle was the location of the Dewa provincial government and was an important point for trade between the interior settlements and those of the coast and even trade with Russia. It was abandoned in 1050 after the Former Nine Year's War.


Field Notes

There are a few different busses from Akita Station that will take you near the castle. it's best to ask at the station which is best path the time. You can easily visit Akita Castle, Kubota Castle and the nearby Kurosawa Residence in a day.

See also Taga Castle, Shiwa Castle, and Hotta no Saku for similar josaku fortifications.


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Gallery
  • East Gate
  • Seicho, administrative compound
  • East gate of the seicho
  • East gate of the seicho
  • Building foundation in the seicho
  • Administrative compound building foundation
  • Tsujibei (compacted earth) wall of the seicho
  • Compacted earth wall
  • Model of the seicho
  • Seicho East Gate and wall
  • Seicho East Gate and wall
  • East Gate
  • East Gate
  • East Gate
  • East Gate
  • East Gate
  • East Gate
  • Scene from the East Gate
  • Flushable outhouse
  • Flushable outhouse
  • Inside the flushable outhouse
  • Pit dwelling exhibit
  • Building foundations
  • Building foundations
  • Building foundations
  • Castle model
  • Map


Castle Profile
English Name Akita Castle
Japanese Name 秋田城
Alternate Names Dewa-saku
Founder Yamato Court
Year Founded c. 733
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Designations Next 100 Castles, National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features gates, walls
Visitor Information
Access Akita Sta. (Oou Line); 20 min bus
Hours museum open 9am to 4pm; closed Dec 1 to March 31
Time Required 90 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Akita City, Akita Prefecture
Coordinates 39.74039, 140.07969
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2012
Admin Year Visited 2018
Admin Visits May 10, 2018


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