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      • Snow sports reign supreme in Niigata, but the prefecture's hiking, hot springs, seafood, rice and sake are major draws in their own right Just over an hour from Tokyo by bullet train, Niigata is a natural delight, from the popular ski resorts of Echigo-Yuzawa to the terraced rice paddies of Hoshitoge.
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    • See the breathtaking Kiyotsu Gorge. Kiyotsu Gorge is known as one of Japan's Three Great Canyons, along with Kurobe Gorge in Toyama and Osugi Valley in Mie Prefecture.
    • Gaze out at the Hoshitoge Rice Terraces. Paddies and terraced rice fields (called tanada) are carved into the mountains and valleys like staircases. The Hoshitoge Rice Terraces, located in Tokamachi, is is said to have one of the best views in the city.
    • Visit Sado Island - Japan's 'Butterfly Island' Sado Island is a remote island located in the western part of Niigata Prefecture. There are various sightseeing spots on the island, including Toki-no-Mori Park, where you can see the “toki” (Japanese crested ibis), a bird which has been designated as a natural monument of Japan, as well as the Sado Kinzan gold mine ruins, which was discovered in 1601.
    • Visit the Toki Forest Park! Toki Forest Park, on Sado Island, is a sanctuary that protects and breeds Toki birds, a national natural monument, with the aim of allowing them back into the wild.
    • Is Niigata City Worth Visiting?
    • What Is There to Do in Niigata Station?
    • How Much Is Shinkansen from Tokyo to Niigata?

    Niigata is definitely worth visiting for discerning travelers who don’t mind digging deep. Within the city center, attractions like the Saitou Imperial Villa are unique and beautiful, while sake breweries and medieval fortresses in the nearby city of Shibata are worth the time a train ride takes. The treasure of Niigata prefecture, meanwhile, is Sa...

    As of mid-2022, Niigata Station is mostly under construction—there isn’t a whole lot to inside. However, there are plenty of restaurants just to the west of Niigata Station, which is also the same direction you’ll need to go to reach the city’s main attractions.

    The Joetsu Shinkansenfrom Tokyo to Niigata costs around ¥10,000 one-way, depending on your class of service and assuming that you pay cash. However, this route is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass, if you plan to have one before you start your Niigata sightseeing.

  2. The answer is rice, and no prefecture does it better than Niigata Prefecture (新潟県, Niigata-ken) and their Koshi Hikari brand when it comes to rice. And that also means you can find some of Japan’s top sake there too.

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  3. Niigata Prefecture (新潟県, Niigata-ken) is located along the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chubu Region. It is famous for its high quality rice , beautiful coastal and mountainous sceneries, spectacular firework displays in summer, skiing in winter and hot spring bathing around the year.

    • Grab a bite at the Teradomari Fish Market. Located along the coast of the Sea of Japan, Niigata prefecture is famous for its fresh seafood. At the local Teradomari fish market in Nagaoka city, you will find many lively, local vendors selling all types of seafood.
    • Snap a Pic at the Kiyotsu Gorge. Kiyotsu Kyo Gorge is a scenic spot in Tokamachi city. You experience the gorge by walking through the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel, which is 750 meters long and offers differing views from four platforms.
    • Visit Sado island. Sado Island is a former exile island in front of the coast of Niigata, about 2 hours out by boat. The island is known for its annual Earth Celebration, a festival organized by Sado’s own world famous taiko group, Kodō.
    • Ski the Slopes of Yuzawa. Gala Yuzawa is probably one of the most convenient locations for a weekend of snow fun or just as a day trip from Tokyo. You can reach the ski slopes of Gala Yuzawa in about 1.5 hours from Tokyo by Shinkansen, and the ski lift is directly connected to the train station!
  4. Niigata Prefecture (新潟県, Niigata-ken) is a prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,131,009 (1 July 2023) and is the fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area at 12,584.18 km 2 (4,858.78 sq mi).

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Niigata Prefecture, located in the central Chubu region of Japan, faces the Sea of Japan and is surrounded by towering mountains and gorgeous wilderness. Niigata is most famous for its abundant seafood and flavorful rice, which naturally leads to delicious sake.

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