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What does Akita people mean?

Akita people refer to the population registered in Akita Prefecture, Japan.

Akita Prefecture, the name of a county in Japan, Akita Prefecture in Japanese, hiragana あきたけん, is almost at the same latitude as Beijing, China. Its place name was first included in the history books in 658, and became the "China Core" in April 1997 city".

The Akita Inu as we know it comes from Akita Prefecture. Akita Prefecture is the birthplace of the Akita Dog. The northern part of the area is mountainous and the winters are very cold. The Akita dog is a capable working dog and guard dog. Villagers often take the dog to hunt wild boars and bears. The dog's best skill is to help hunters find the prey that has been hit in the snow or water, and then hand it over to the hunter. Owner.

It is popular among Akita people to make handicrafts indoors. The prefecture has abundant rainfall, which is suitable for growing single-crop rice. The agriculture is mainly rice. Akita rice has excellent texture and is famous in Japan for its famous brand rice "komachi".

Akita Prefecture is also a well-known hot spring resort in Japan and has the most well-known hot spring tourist attractions in Japan.