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Akitainu Museum

About Akitainu Museum

Akitainu Museum, located in Odate City, Akita Prefecture, is a museum established to introduce the charm and history of the Akitainu. Akitainu is a representative breed of dog in Japan, loved by many people in Japan and abroad for its faithfulness and bravery. The Akitainu Museum is a place where visitors can learn about the Akitainu in depth, making it a spot worth visiting for dog lovers and tourists alike.

One of the best features of Akitainu Museum is the opportunity to actually meet Akitainu. Akitainu are kept in the museum, and visitors can interact directly with these beautiful and smart dogs. The warm fur and gentle eyes of the Akitainu allow visitors to experience their charm up close and personal. This experience is especially memorable for families and dog lovers.

The museum also has an extensive exhibit on the history and characteristics of the Akitainu. Akitainu originated long ago, with a history as a hunting dog and a background colored by anecdotes such as that of the loyal dog Hachiko. At the Akitainu Museum, visitors can learn more about this historical background, the process of breeding Akitainu, and their standard characteristics. In particular, there are abundant exhibits of materials, photos, and videos that explain the evolution and breeding process of Akitainu, allowing visitors to deepen their understanding of the Akitainu.

In addition, the Akita-Inu Museum sells a variety of Akita-Inu-related goods, which visitors can purchase as souvenirs. Stuffed Akitainu toys, key chains, postcards, and other goods are popular among tourists and make great souvenirs. Also available for sale are items with a donation to help preserve and nurture Akitainu, making it meaningful for visitors to support Akitainu conservation efforts.

The Akitainu Museum serves to introduce the fascinating Japanese dog breed, Akitainu, and to contribute to its protection and promotion. This facility, where visitors can learn about the history and culture of the Akitainu and actually interact with them, provides a valuable opportunity to experience traditional Akita culture. It is a must-visit place not only for dog lovers but also for those interested in Japanese culture and animals.

Information

Opening Hours 9:00 - 16:00
Regular Holiday December 30th - January 5th
Address 13-1 Sanomaru, Odate-shi, Akita
Price
Adult 200 JPY
Child 100 JPY
Access About 15 min. walk from Todaikan Station on the Ou Line
Official Site https://akitainu-hozonkai.com/

Map

Odate Kaduno Area