Akita
[key], city, capital of Akita prefecture, NW Honshu, Japan, on the Sea of Japan. A producer
of petroleum products and chemicals, Akito city also has a large port that exports lumber and
rice. It became an important feudal town in the 8th cent., and its castle-fort (733) still
stands. Akita prefecture, 4,503 sq mi (11,663 sq km), contains Japan's largest
oil field and copper mine, in addition to deposits of sulfur, lead, and manganese. The
prefecture's mountains have extensive stands of quality timber, and its fertile lowlands yield
crops of rice, tobacco, and fruit. Akita (the capital), Noshiro (the chief port), Tsushisoki,
and Yokote are centers of population.
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