In Japan, on the other hand, they wanted to return to the original appearance of the Akita. For this purpose, chow chows, Japanese sled dogs, and the hunting dog Kishu Inu were occasionally crossed.
Today, Akita Inus are still very popular dogs in Japan, where they have been a cultural monument since the mid-20th century. The breed is still relatively rare in Europe, even if the distribution figures have increased somewhat in recent years.
Below you will find the 10 best Akita Inu dog tattoos: