The total area of the neibourhood is 6.29 square kilometres (2.43 sq mi).
Annexed by the city in 1941, it borders the neighborhoods of Shogunno on the east, Iijima on the north, Mukaihama on the west and Terauchi on the south.
The Tsuchizaki area is a port town that developed at the mouth of the Omono River and a place of Port of Akita and Japan Railway Tsuchizaki factory.
Tsuchizaki Float Festival is a celebration in the neighbourhood, held every year from July 20 to 21.
[4][5] The Tsuchizaki air raid burned the port facilities and killed more than 250 people on August 14 and 15, 1945.