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Oga, Akita

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Akita / Oga
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Namahage Sedo Festival

The Oga Peninsula in winter is a different country. Cold comes in off the Japan Sea, the c…

·Held annually on the second Friday–Sunday of February, 18:00–20:30status Advance registration required (2,000 visitors per day). Entry fee: ¥1,000 (free for middle school students and under). Registration opens December 1 on the official site. ·Shinzan Shrine, Kitaura Shinzan, Oga, Akita
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The fish sauce starts with ハタハタ — a small, silvery flathead that arrives in the cold months and defines much of what ends up on the table in 男鹿. Fermented slowly into しょっつる, it finds its way into broths and, more unexpectedly, into the焼きそば sold at roadside stalls, where the umami cuts through the noodles with a sharpness that lingers. The peninsula juts into the Japan Sea on three sides, and that exposure shapes everything: the catch, the wind, the particular grey-green of the water visible from the road above 入道崎.

The interior is not flat. 寒風山 and 本山 rise from the peninsula's spine, and the slopes hold shrines that require effort to reach. 赤神神社五社堂, a nationally designated cultural property tucked into the hills of 真山, sits at the end of a stone staircase that most people climb without speaking. At 真山神社, the なまはげ柴灯まつり is held — a ritual that has its roots in an annual practice observed across the peninsula for well over two centuries, now also recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. On the last night of December, the figures still go house to house.

The fishing ports — 椿, 北浦, 畠 among others — give the coastline its working texture. Boats, nets, the smell of salt and diesel. 男鹿温泉郷 offers a quieter counterpoint, its baths fed by thermal water against a backdrop of hills and sea. The 男鹿線 threads in from Akita city, slowing as it approaches the peninsula's edge, as if adjusting to the pace of the place itself.

Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 8
  • Wakimoto Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Oga Mekata Volcanic Group Ichinomekata Natural Monument
  • Akagami Shrine Gosha-do (Central Hall) Inner Zushi Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Akagami Shrine Gossha-do Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Akagami Shrine Gosha-do Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Akagami Shrine Gosha-do Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Akagami Shrine Goshadō Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Akagami Shrine Gosha-do Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Oga Quasi-National Park
Onsen 1
  • Oga Onsen MAJOR
Mountains 2
  • Mount Honzan
  • Mount Kanpuzan
Stations 4
  • Oga 男鹿線
  • Hadate 男鹿線
  • Wakimoto 男鹿線
  • Funakoshi 男鹿線
Fishing Ports 10
  • Tsubaki (Funakawa Port) Fishing Port
  • Kitaura Fishing Port
  • Hata Fishing Port
  • Goriai Fishing Port
  • Kamo Fishing Port
  • Yunoshiri Fishing Port
  • Wakimoto Fishing Port
  • Funakoshi Fishing Port
  • Wakami Fishing Port
  • Monzen Fishing Port
Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports