Akitakata is a mountainous farming area known for many traditional events as well as certain food products. One such food product is Ebisu tea, a sweet fragrant tea, that comes from Mukaihara Town. Another is
yuzu juice (柚子ジュース), a product of the Kawane area of Takamiya town in the northeastern part of the city.
Notable places •
Akitakata City Historical Museum •
Tajihi-Sarugake Castle ruins. Mōri Motonari spent 23 years at this location. National Historic Site •
TS-Takata Circuit •
Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle ruins, Main stronghold of the Mōri clan, National Historic Site
Culture Kagura, an ancient traditional form of Shinto dance and music, is still alive there today. The towns of Midori and Takamiya practice the "new dance" style, which is not actually new at all, just a later emergent performance style compared to the "old style". (There is a Kagura village in Midori town called Kaguramonzentojimura where various Kagura performances and competitions begin in August and last until December.) Akitakata City is in the countryside, and still maintains many traditional local festivals. One such is
Hanadaue, or rice-planting festival where men play flutes and
taiko while women sing and plant rice. == References ==