Niigata: A Hidden Gem in Japan – 5D4N – Day 3

Day 3: Echigo Yuzawa (越後湯沢) to Sado Island (佐渡)

Itinerary

  • 9:06AM Depart Echigo Yuzawa Station 越後湯沢駅 on Jōetsu Shinkansen Toki 305 to Niigata Station
  • 9:51AM Arrive at Niigata Station 新潟駅
  • 11:30AM Depart Niigata Port 新潟 to Ryotsu Port 両津 on Sado Kisen Jetfoil 佐渡汽船 ジェットフォイル
  • 12:37PM Arrive at Ryotsu Port 両津
  • 12:40PM Drive to Sado Kinzan 佐渡金山(Car ride about 40 mins)
  • 1:30PM Tour at Sado Kinzan 佐渡金山
  • 2:30PM Leave for Sado Island Taiko Centre (Tatakokan) たたこ館 (Car ride about 1 hr)
  • 3:30PM Taiko drum experience at Sado Island Taiko Centre (Tatakokan) たたこ館
  • 6:00PM Dinner at Motsuyaki Den Sadokanaiten もつ焼 でん 佐渡金井店

Day three we are off to our next location in Niigata! Sado Island.

Sado island

Sado island is the island off the northern coast of Niigata. Sized at around 800 km², Sado is an island home to many rare birds, natural beauty, great food and history. Visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s abundant natural beauty, from rare bird species to stunning vistas. Sado Island is a must-visit destination that promises unforgettable experiences. Can find more information on Sado Island at their Tourism site.

Sado Island is reachable via two ports, one in Niigata city (Niigata Port) to Ryotsu Port on Sado Island, and the other in Joetsu (Naoetsu Port) to Ogi Port on Sado Island. Do note that the ferry route from Naoetsu does not run throughout the year and is for car ferry. Also, ferry frequency is in interval of about 1.5 hour. Remember to check the Sado Kisen site on ferry timings and availability. This trip, we decided to take the ferry (Jetfoil) from Niigata Port as it was faster to reach Niigata via Shinkansen.

11:30AM Niigata Shinkansen Station is not far from the ferry terminal so you can choose between taking the cab or bus. If you are traveling in a group of three or more, you may wish to consider taking the cab. We took the cab and it cost ¥1170 to get to the ferry terminal. By bus, it would be ¥260 per person. We had quite a bit of time to shop around the ferry terminal, but if you are cutting it close, I would suggest reaching at least 30 minutes before time. This is so that there is sufficient time to get your tickets off the counter before the boarding time which is about 15 minutes before departure. The ferry ride is about an hour, long enough for a nap!

On the island, there are bus services as well as chartered cabs. We decided to rent a car so that we can control our timings and with more flexibility. If you are driving too, be sure to have your international driving permit before arriving in Japan!

The coastal views and rock formations are breathtaking. Driving along the coast is definitely recommended. Roads on this island are not complicated. They are generally single lane roads – split into 国道 (State Road) vs 県道 (Prefecture Road). State Roads are much better maintained and the Prefecture Roads might be mountain roads. You may wish to refer to the map for the differences. In this case, the Japanese rental cars GPS systems will typically recommend taking the national roads.

Sado Gold Mine 佐渡金山

1:30PM Our first stop is the Sado Kinzan or Sado Gold Mine. Sado Island has a rich history that dates back centuries. One of the most significant aspects of its history is its gold mine. The gold mine on Sado Island was first discovered in the 17th century and quickly became one of the most productive mines in Japan. It played a crucial role in the economy, attracting many workers and contributing to the wealth of the island. During the Edo period, Sado Island’s gold mine was under the control of the Tokugawa shogunate. The gold extracted from Sado Island’s mine was used to finance the shogunate’s military campaigns and support the economy.

There are different mine tunnels, where you can learn about the mining techniques used in the past, and gain insight into the lives of the workers. We took the Sohdayu Tunnel Mine, which is a 30-minute course that displays the mining experience of the Edo period (1603-1867) with mechanised displays. There are 3 other courses, and one involves wearing MR glasses, which we did not go for this time. The tunnels can get quite cold so be sure to wear a jacket.

Sado Island Taiko Centre たたこう館

3:30PM After the gold mine, we drove to the other side of the island. We signed up for a one hour trial session to learn how to play the traditional Japanese drum – taiko.

Taiko is a traditional Japanese drumming style that has a rich cultural history. It involves the dynamic and energetic performance of various drumming techniques on large drums called “taiko.” The art of taiko drumming originated in Japan and has been a part of Japanese festivals, ceremonies, and performances for centuries.

We had an very passionate instructor who guided us through basic techniques and creating rhythms together as a group. It was a fascinating experience! Highly recommended if you have time. The session costs ¥2,500 per person. For more information about the Sado Island Taiko Centre, including opening hours, please visit their official website.

Nameたたこう館
Address〒952-0611新潟県佐渡市小木金田新田150-3
Emailtatakokan@kodo.or.jp
Tel0259-86-2320

Unfortunately, it was raining very heavily on Sado Island that evening so we did not try the washtub boat ride.

Tabino Hotel Sado

This trip, we stayed at Tabino. Tabino Hotel Sado is a very comfortable hotel. The hotel was one of the tallest buildings (at round 5 floors) in the area. The best part of the hotel was the nearby restaurant selling motsuyaki.

Motsuyaki Den Sadokanaiten もつ焼 でん 佐渡金井店

  • Address: 99-8 Chigusa, Sado, Niigata 952-1209, Japan
  • 〒952-1209 新潟県佐渡市千種99-8
  • TEL/FAX 0259-58-7444.

If you would like to try some raw beef or pork or innards, Motsuyaki Den Sadokanaiten will be probably the best restaurant where you will ever have these. Do not make the same mistake as I did, or at least make this mistake knowingly – sashimi at this place is not raw fish but raw meat innards. We had raw pork fallopian tube, raw beef tongue and raw pork liver. We had a feast that night as everything was very cheap and tasty.

I concluded that more time is needed on Sado Island! If you can, should take an earlier ferry to Sado!

Niigata: A Hidden Gem in Japan – 5D4N – Day 2

Day 2: Echigo Yuzawa (越後湯沢)

Itinerary

  • 8:00AM Breakfast at Ryokan
  • 9:40AM Bus from Yuzawa Station Bus Terminal 湯沢駅前 Lane 1 to Naeba Prince Hotel Stop 苗場プリンスホテル前
  • 10:21AM Arrive at Naeba Prince Hotel Stop 苗場プリンスホテル前
  • ~10:35PM Shuttle Bus to Dragondola Sanroku Station and Dragondola ride
  • 11PM Reach Dragondola Sancho Station
  • 12:20PM Dragondola back to Dragondola Sanroku Station
  • 12:52PM Bus from Naeba Prince Hotel Stop 苗場プリンスホテル前 to Yuzawa Station 湯沢駅前
  • 1:38PM Reach Yuzawa Station 湯沢駅前
  • Lunch at Shinbashi / Shopping
  • 2:40PM Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway
  • 4:20PM Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway back to Yuzawa
  • 5PM Dinner at Yuzawa Kamakura
  • Onsen at ryokan

Day 2 in Echigo Yuzawa started with a nice hearty breakfast at the ryokan!

9:15AM After filling our tummies, we set off towards Yuzawa Station where there is a bus (Lane 1) that will take us to the Dragondola. The walk was short and we reached the bus terminal at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. However, there was already a long queue! We had no seats but thankfully we got on the bus. I suggest to reach the bus terminal early like us to avoid disappointment. Also, you should check the latest bus timings either at the tourist information center or at your ryokan in case there are updates to the schedule due to the season like our case.

9:40AM The bus ride was approximately 40 minutes and takes you through the mountains. Nice scenery along the way. In order to get to the Dragondola, you will need to transfer to another shuttle bus at the Naeba Prince Hotel. The ride to Naeba Prince Hotel costs 700 yen. This bus did not accept Suica or Pasmo when I took it. Remember to have some cash on hand! If travelling in a group, you can also combine your payment and pay with notes as well.

Alternative Route! You can also consider a different route, which is to start with the Tashiro Ropeway. It brings you above 二居湖(ふたいこ)Lake Futai before reaching the top. It’s the same bus, but instead of alighting at Naeba Prince Hotel Stop 苗場プリンスホテル前, you alight at Futai Tashiro Ski Resort Stop 二居田代スキー場前. Tashiro Ropeway (1066 Mikuni, Yuzawa-machi, Minami Uonuma-gun, Niigata 949-6212)

  • 10:21AM Arrived at Naeba Prince Hotel Stop 苗場プリンスホテル前. So, the route we took was a round trip on Dragondola itself. It should be pretty obvious where to alight – most people will alight at the Naeba Prince Hotel stop. Here, there is a building where you can buy round trip tickets (3,800 yen) for the Dragondola and take the shuttle bus to the Dragondola station. We missed one bus after arrival but another bus soon came after, so you need not worry about waiting for too long. There isn’t much to do here anyway, so hop on to the next shuttle bus when you see it.
  • The shuttle service stops right at the Dragondola station, you can follow the crowd or just walk up towards the ground floor to catch the gondola.

Dragondola Sanroku Station

Address202 Mikuni, Yuzawa-machi, Minami Uonuma-gun, Niigata 949-6292
DirectionsBus from Echigoyuzawa Station (East Exit) bound for Naeba Prince Hotel then shuttle bus
Opening Times9:00A.M. – 3:00P.M. (Last downbound 4:00P.M.)
Check for seasonal operation times!
Websitehttps://www.princehotels.com/en/ski/autumn/mtnaeba.html

Dragondola

The Dragondola ride is approximately 25 minutes. At 5,481metres long, it is said to be Japan’s longest gondola. It goes through a few peaks, so look out for the majestic view as it passes each peak. The view is spectacular with a few picturesque viewpoints to look out for.

I was with a couple of friends and we joined another passenger on the same ride. Some of us took the front seats and I took the back facing seats. Personally, I felt that for this direction, both views were great. What you might want to take note of is if you are on the left or the right. If you are seated on the right (when forward facing), you will be able to catch pictures of Lake Futai. There is also a small “caveat” – If you are afraid of heights, I suggest grabbing the forward facing seats! The final climb is rather long and can be initimidating if you are looking at the depth as it climbs higher.

At the top of Kagura, there are food trucks, coffee and snacks. There’s also a restaurant where you can have food (Last Order 2:30pm). For us, we walked towards Lake Tashiro. We rode the Rakuraku Lift (ラクラクリフト)up to the end of the Tashiro Ropeway. I recommend taking the lift up as the alternative route is fairly steep! The view of the area was very pretty even though it was the tail-end of the autumn colours on this end. You can take the ropeway back or you can make a turn like us. This time I didn’t take the lift down. Instead I took a nice stroll down and enjoyed the nice weather and view.

We took the Dragondola back and this time I sat on the front facing seats. While the view is the equally pretty and colorful, the experience was different. You are always drawing nearer towards the bottom of the valley. If you want a different view, you might want to shift sides instead. This time, you will see the lake on the left and autumn colours on the right.

12:52PM We were not hungry so we decided to take the 12:52PM bus back to Yuzawa. If you are considering a non repeat route instead of our route, I recommend Tashiro Ropeway → Rakuraku Lift → Dragondola instead of the opposite direction. You are more likely be able to get on to the bus on your return if there is a crowd. Personally, I think the roundtrip on Dragondola was worth it for the view and the longer ride.

1:38PM After reaching Yuzawa Station 湯沢駅前, our next step is Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway. Given the differences in temperature, Yuzawa Kogen Autumn was pre-peak while Kagura was post-peak. Something to note if you are chasing autumn colours. If hungry, you can make a short detour for soba!

Shinbashi

If you desire food, I recommend hegi soba at Shinbashi. It is on the way to the Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway. Hand-made soba with great texture and taste. What more can I say! Loved it.

Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway

2:40PM The Ropeway departs every 20 minutes and take about 7 minutes to reach top of Alp no Sato. It is 1,300 metres long and is said to be one of the world’s biggest ropeways, having a capacity of 166 passengers. Alp no Sato is at an altitude of 1,000 meters, and features a garden made with rocks, as well as 200 rare species of alpine plants you would normally only see at highlands around 2,500 meters above sea level. On your way up, you get to see the view of Echigo-Yuzawa and its surroundings. Round trip was 2,600 yen.

Weather was not great when we arrived so we did not go far. However, we caught double rainbows! What a lucky sight! If you like, you can take an earlier ride and enjoy the view and work around the area. There is a bus shuttle to bring us up the slope or you can take a walk up.

Address新潟県南魚沼郡湯沢町大字湯沢490
Directions10 minutes on foot from the west exit of JR Echigo-Yuzawa Station
Opening Times【Ropeway】Late April to Mid-November: 8:40A.M. to 5:00P.M.(Operation Frequency: Every 20 minutes)
Websitehttps://enjoyniigata.com/en/spot/6943

We spent about 1 and a half hours before catching the last gondola down for more food and onsen! Dinner was at this place called Yuzawa Kamakura, an izakaya. Good for drinks and rice balls, grilled fish, chicken and beef!

Yuzawa Kamakura

天皇の料理番 Tenno no Ryoriban (2015)

I had to comment on this even when it was ongoing.

It is a drama about Tokuzo Akiyama’s ordeals and journey in achieving his dream and becoming the chef of the Emperor of Japan. Set in the early 1900s.

I was attracted to the show purely because of Takeru Sato. But the show and plot had been great so far in capturing love and dreams. Very inspiring.

Edit: Finished the show last week. It had been a great 12 weeks. This show made end-of-Mondays worth looking forward to each week.

There are many things worth watching for. First, all actors and actresses were captivating and loveable. There were a few points where you would cringe (like the last episode), but otherwise, you will root and love every single character in this show. Takeru Sato was especially worth mentioning – his acting was varied, and impressive in portraying the growth of a young rash boy, who was easily bored, deemed useful and could not stay interested in any task for more than 3 months, to an respectable old chef devoted to serving the Emperor, the craft of cooking and who loves his wife dearly. Takeru Sato’s character and acting, through in this show, grew definitely by leaps and bounds from his previous idol-type or rookie-type roles. Kuroki who acted as Toshiko (Tokuzo’s wife) isn’t a beauty at first sight, but she was appealing in her own way by the end of the show.

I loved the love story between Tokuzo and his wife Toshiko. I particularly liked how he did not express his love for his wife in a direct way but we all know very well that he loved her very much through all’s that he had done for her. Definitely a couple you will root for (and cry for).

Inspiring plot. Akiyama Tokuzo’s contribution to french cuisine in Japan makes one want to look for that one thing that we hope to devote our entire life to, to excel, to hone our skills, to contribute. Isn’t that what we live for, our value in life.

I wished that producers had given the wonderful dishes prepared by Tokuro a little bit more screen time and some explanation. There was a lot of emphasis on Tokuzo’s cooking skills (there were many scenes of Takeru chopping, dicing, slicing and peeling), but little explanation of the dishes that were served. I suppose if they did that, it would not just be 12 episodes but 20 episodes long.

For the amount of tears shed, I definitely rate this show highly! ♥♥♥♥♥ (My highest rating thus far!)

Actors/actresses to watch out for: Takeru Sato

Nobunaga Concerto 信長協奏曲 (2014)

I generally like period dramas, regardless of the country origin. I like the historical and cultural references and enjoy researching, seeking historical accuracies while watching. Sometimes I will have Chrome up and be searching away while watching. Add a dash of romance, wit and cast I like, the drama will not be far from the top of my favourites list.

Nobunaga Concerto definitely satisfied these criteria. At first glance, one may associate the title with manga titles like Nodame Cantabile. But the story is very different. It’s about a high school boy who time slipped back to the warring states era and took Oda Nobunaga’s identity. A historic background with Oguri Shun, and Mukai Osamu was definitely enough to get me started.

While it is not quite true to historical events, it retains key events in history, characters, the alliances and betrayals. It weaves in a modern character and ideas of present society and draws laughter in the audience through the witty conversations and plot twists.

Rating: ❤︎❤︎❤︎

Actors/actresses to watch for: Oguri Shun, Osamu Mukai

Ouroboros ウロボロス (2015)

In my last day of leave, I decided to watch another Japanese drama. Flipping through a list of latest dramas, I decided on Ouroboros played by Oguri Shun, Ueno Juri, and Toma Ikuta. Didn’t have high expectations but it turned out to be great.

Gripping mystery plot with a largely acceptable ending. Gripping enough to keep my eyes glued to the screen and finish the whole series in a day. I thought the script was well paced to sustain tension throughout the series and was even able to show character development within the 10 episodes. A little overboard with the anti-police theme, but why bother? It’s just a story. Though as I had expected, it was spun out of an existing manga. Great acting by the actors and actresses and Cool moves by Ikuta Toma and Oguri Shun.

Highly recommended. ♥♥♥♥

Actors/actresses to watch for: Ueno Juri, Toma Ikuta, Oguri Shun and Ryoko Hirosue

Date デート (2015)

This show takes 2 characters of opposing types (career woman vs a hikikomori NEET) and tries to tell a story on what love is and that marriage is not just a contract but about two people who are in love. I take that the drama tries to respond to the societal need to encourage more men and women to get married. Unfortunately, the drama does not quite inspire and there is little development between the two.

Rating: ♥

Actors/Actresses: Anne, Hasegawa Hiroki

Worth watching: Nakajima Yuto

Juui Dolittle 獣医ドリトル (Fall 2010)

Show on pets and veterinary practice.

Oguri Shun and Narimiya Hiroki is worth watching at anytime. As for the story, the range of cases is well spread to cover different types of pets and their illnesses as well as their relationship with their owners. However, rather than educating people how to take care of their pets, it emphasises more on the veterinarian profession and the dilemmas. It does touch on some aspects of the animals that is good to know.

Another educational show by Japan. Romance factor? Not much.

“veterinary care is a business”.

Rating: ♥♥

GLAMOROUS SKY by 中岛美嘉

原唱:中岛美嘉  翻唱/后期:LALA

開け放した窓に 廻る乱舞のDEEP SKY
AH 仰いで…

「繰り返す日々に 何の意味があるの?」
AH 叫んで
飛び出す GO
履き潰した ROCKING SHOES
跳ね上げる PUDDLE
フラッシュバック
君は CLEVER
AH,REMEMBER

あの虹を渡って あの朝に帰りたい
あの夢を並べて 二人歩いた GLAMOROUS DAYS

「明け渡した愛に 何の価値もないの?」
AH 嘆いて
吐き出す GO
飲み干して ROCK’N’ROLL
息上がる BATTLE
フラッシュバック
君の FLAVOR
AH, REMEMBER

あの星を集めて この胸に飾りたい
あの夢を繋いで 二人踊った GLAMOROUS DAYS

眠れないよ!

SUNDAY MONDAY
稲妻 TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
雪花
FRIDAY SATURDAY
七色 EVERYDAY
闇雲 消える FULL MOON
応えて 僕の声に

あの雲を払って 君の未来照らしたい
この夢を抱えて 一人歩くよ GLORIOUS DAYS

あの虹を渡って あの朝に帰りたい
あの夢を並べて 二人歩いた GLAMOROUS DAYS

GLAMOROUS SKY

akebanashita mado ni,  mawaru ranbu no DEEP SKY
AH… aoi de

kurikaesuhibini, nan no imi ga aru no
AH… sakende
tobidasugo

hakitubushita ROCKING SHOES
haneageru PUDDLE
FLASHBACK
kimi ha CLEVER
AH… REMEMBER

ano niji wo watatte ano asa ni kaeritai
ano yume wo narabete futari aruita GLAMOROUS DAYS

akewatashita ai ni, nan no kachimo nai no
AH… nageite
hakidasu GO
nomihoshite ROCK&ROLL
ikiagaru BATTLE
FLASHBACK
kimi no FLAVOR
AH… REMEMBER

ano hoshi wo atsumete, konomune ni kazaritai
ano yume wo tsunaide,  futari odotta GLAMOROUS DAYS

SUNDAY MONDAY inotuma TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY yukibana
FRIDAY SATURDAY nanairo EVERYTHING
yami kumo kieru FULL MOON, kotaete boku no koe ni

ano kumo wo haratte kimi no mirai terashi tai
kono yume wo kakaete hitori arukuyo GLORIOUS DAYS

ano niji wo wataete ano asa ni kaeritai
ano yume wo narabete futaride aruita GLAMOROUS DAYS
GLAMOROUS SKY