- Kisakata, Akita
Kisakata (象潟町; -machi) was a town located in Yuri District, Akita,
Japan .On
October 1 2005 , along with the town of Konoura, Kisakata was merged into the city of Nikaho.In
2003 , the town had an estimatedpopulation of 12,836 and a density of 103.50 persons per km². The total area was 124.02 km².The poet Bashō visited Kisakata as part of his
1689 travels inHonshū , and composed a famous waka about Kisakata's islands. However, an eruption of Mount Chōkai in1804 caused the sea bed to rise, and the islands are now surrounded by land, not water. There is a statue of Bashō at the Kanman Temple, which he visited.For hikers and climbers Kisakata is the jumping-off point for trips to Mount Chōkai. There are also a number of pictureseque waterfalls, including the Naso no Shirataki (奈曽の白滝) and the Mototaki (元滝).
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