F&Q + AKIHO RULES
What will the judge procedure look like?
Who can participate?
My Akita has only an FCI pedigree - can I participate?
What is NINTEI?
Will there be English and Czech translation during the Seminars?
How does AKIHO placement work?
What titles & awards can be awarded during the exhibition?
Can I enter both the FCI Specialty Show and the Shibuten?
Where and when will the NINTEI certification take place?
Can I ask questions during the seminars?
What is a Shibuten?
Why participate?
Official AKIHO judges from Japan evaluating your Akita according to traditional Japanese standards.
Authentic AKIHO judging – our Shibuten follows the same judging principles and procedures used in Japan.
Written critique for every dog, providing valuable feedback for breeders and owners.
Every dog receives a placement and evaluation.
Opportunity to obtain NINTEI certification and become registered with AKIHO.
Seminar presented by highly respected AKIHO judges from Japan.
Special breeder seminar featuring a breeder from Odate, offering unique insight into both the historical and modern development of the Akita Inu in Japan.
FCI Specialty Show at the same venue, judged by an experienced Akita breeder.
Official trophies from Japan awarded to class winners, produced by the same manufacturer that creates trophies for AKIHO Honbuten winners.
Special Masaru raffle for seminars participants.
Meet Akita enthusiasts from across Europe and beyond.
Central European location with easy access for exhibitors and visitors from all over the world.
A unique opportunity to experience the Akita Inu exactly as it is judged and appreciated in Japan.
AKIHO Exhibition Rules
1. All dogs entered must be registered in the AKIHO registry. Dogs holding only an FCI Pedigree must pass an AKIHO Registration Evaluation (NINTEI) on Saturday, 17 October 2026.
2. Every exhibitor must hold a valid AKIHO membership for 2026
3. Valid rabies vaccination is mandatory.
4. Entering or leaving the ring during judging without permission from the Chief Judge is prohibited.
5. Females in season (in heat) are not permitted to participate.
6. Male dogs entered in Seiken Class must wear a safety collar (additional chain collar).