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Ujaku and ;
** Heshuo Princess Hewan ( 和碩和婉公主 ; 24 July 1734-2 May 1760 ), Hongzhou's eldest daughter, personal name unknown, born to Lady Ujaku.

Ujaku and ),
** Yongying ( 永瑛 ), Hongzhou's eldest son, born to Lady Ujaku.
** Yongbi ( 永璧 ), Hongzhou's second son, born to Lady Ujaku.
** Yongbin ( 永璸 ), Hongzhou's fourth son, born to Lady Ujaku.
** Yongkun ( 永琨 ), Hongzhou's seventh son, born to Lady Ujaku.
** Yongzeng ( 永璔 ), Hongzhou's eighth son, born to Lady Ujaku.

Ujaku and author
* Ujaku Akita-playwright, author of children's books

Akita and ;
** Akita Sanesue ( 秋田実季 ; 1576 1660 ), daimyo ( feudal ruler )
* Hideyoshi Akita ( 秋田英義 ; born 1974 ), footballer
* Masami Akita ( 秋田昌美 ; born 1956 ), musician, also known as Merzbow
* Masateru Akita ( 秋田政輝 ; born 1982 ), former footballer
She told a Japanese person that she would like to have an Akita dog ; one was given to her within a month, with the name of Kamikaze-go.
Japan National Route 4 runs to Tokyo in the south, through Fukushima, then north to Sendai and beyond ; Japan National Route 13 begins in Fukushima, runs through Yamagata Prefecture, then terminates in Akita Prefecture ; Japan National Route 114 starts in Fukushima and runs southeast to the town of Namie ; Japan National Route 115 runs through Fukushima, connecting Sōma in the east to Inwashiro in the west ; Japan National Route 399 starts southeast of Fukushima in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima, continues northwest through Fukushima, and terminates in the city of Nan ' yō, Yamagata ; and Japan National Route 459 begins in Niigata, Niigata, runs eastward through Kitakata, through Fukushima, southward to Nihonmatsu, then eastward to Namie.
During Japan's Meiji era the former Dewa Province was realigned into two provinces: Ugo, which contained some of the northern parts of Yamagata and nearly all of Akita prefectures ; and Uzen, which contained the majority of Yamagata Prefecture.
Often, toilets were constructed over a running stream ; one of the first known flushing toilets was found at Akita castle, dating back to the 8th century, with the toilet constructed over a diverted stream.
Akita Prefecture ( 秋田県 ; Akita-ken ) is a prefecture located in the Tohoku region of northern Japan.
; ( Bear hunting dog ): A tiger-striped ( tora-ge ), or silver brindle akita Akita Inu pup.
; Gin's siblings: ( Akita Inus ) They are looked upon as bad hunting dogs by Gohei, due to their lack of aggression, and he refuses to train them as he does Gin.
The Shikoku is one of the native Japanese breeds intermediate in size between the large Akita Inu and the small Shiba Inu ; all are within the Spitz family of dogs.
* Yuri, Akita, a former town in Akita Prefecture, Japan ; now part of Yurihonjō
Aomori Bank cooperated with other banks in the region ( including Iwate Bank and Akita Bank ) to create a no-fee ATM network ; this has declined due to the departure of one of the participant members, Michinoku Bank, in July 2005.

Akita and
** Akita Toshisue ( 秋田俊季, 1598 1649 ), son of Sanesue
* Kiyoshi Akita ( 1881 1944 )
* December 19 Masami Akita, Japanese noise musician ( also known as Merzbow )
* November 20 A levee failure and continued massive rain at the Mitsubishi Osarizawa mine, Kazuno, northeastern Akita, Japan, results in at least 375 deaths.
* 11, 612 km < sup > 2 </ sup > Akita Prefecture, Japan
* Orienteering included as an event for the first time in the World Games held 18 19 August in Akita, Japan.
On 15 June 2008, she defeated Shiho Akita 6 3, 6 2 to win the Tokyo Ariake International Ladies Open for her first post-comeback championship.
** Akita Akita Airport
** Akita Akita Airport
* July 15 Yabitsu Station in Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, is opened for regular service.
* 22 March Japan's Akita Shinkansen begins operating over the Morioka-Akita section using Tazawako Line and Ōu Main Line tracks.
It developed into the major Heian period ( 794 1185 ) temple for rural Dewa province ( now Yamagata and Akita prefectures ).
* Akita Shinkansen 20 kV AC 50 Hz, 1435 mm
* Akita Akita Airport
*** Akita Aomori
*** Ōmagari Akita
Due to the differences in the tracks of these sections, there are no trains that go through more than one ( with the exception of an Akita Shinjō connection ).
* October 21, 1902: Gojōme Akita

Akita and ),
* Yutaka Akita ( 秋田豊, born 1970 ), former football player played in Japan National Football Team
** Akita, Akita ( 秋田市 ), its capital city
* Akita Inu ( 秋田犬 ), a breed of dog from Akita Prefecture
* Daigo Station ( Akita ), a train station
They are called by such regional names as: tonkiba ( Yamagata ), itazuiko ( Nagano, Mie ), itazura ( Gifu, Toyama, Nara, Wakayama, Kagawa ), gonpachi ( Shizuoka, Nara, Mie, Wakayama ), sashi ( Akita, Yamagata ), jajappo ( Shimane, Tottori, Okayama ), sukanpo ( many areas ).
* Kamakura ( festival ), a Japanese festival in Akita Prefecture where children play house in snow huts
The dog breeds most often targeted by insurance companies include pit bull-type dogs, Rottweilers, German Shepherd Dogs, Doberman Pinschers, Akitas ( Akita Inu and American Akita ), and Chows.
Yet, the 1973 messages of Our Lady of Akita, are due to Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa who had been totally deaf before 1973 ( and remained deaf until 1982 when she was cured during Sunday Mass as foretold in her messages ), suggesting means of communication other than airwaves.

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