Sado Island
佐渡市, Niigata
A remote island in the Sea of Japan where unique culture remains, including tarai boats and gold mine ruins
Sado Island is the largest island in the Sea of Japan, floating off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. With plenty of attractions including the Sado Gold Mine ruins registered as a World Heritage Site, tarai boat experiences in Ogi, and crested ibis observation at Toki Forest Park, and with traditional performing arts such as Noh and Oni-daiko thriving, this is a charming island where unique culture remains deeply preserved.
Access
Approximately 65 minutes by jetfoil from Niigata Port
Hours
各施設により異なる
Budget
ジェットフォイル片道6,640円
離島佐渡金山たらい舟
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