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  1. 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.

  2. Jul 19, 2021 · Niigata is the fifth largest prefecture in Japan. Known for its scenic mountains and beautiful rice fields, it is situated on the Sea of Japan. Here you'll enjoy the many magnificent nature spots such as Kiyotsu Gorge and the rice paddy terraces. Known for being snowy, it is very popular with skiers in winter.

  3. Niigata City has a long history as a port city, it is the most populated city in the prefecture, and is the largest coastal city along the Sea of Japan within the island of Honshu. The Shinano River, Japans longest river, also runs through the city, giving it the nickname ‘the city of water’.

  4. 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. Beyond the mountains, scenic beaches stretch along the coast and ferries operate to rustic Sado Island .

  5. Jun 12, 2020 · 1. 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.

  6. Sep 24, 2019 · Niigata Articles. Niigata extends north to south facing the Sea of Japan. Visitors love it for its delicious rice, sake, and seafood, along with its ski resorts and many breathtaking views. This guide introduces Niigata foods, fun activities and photogenic places within the prefecture.

  7. From Japans most delicious rice (and therefore sake), to the centuries of history in Shibata and the timeless natural beauty of Shibata island, Niigata punches above the weight of its admittedly lukewarm reputation.

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