Japan's largest gold mine, which began operating in the Edo Period. You can see mining tunnels and remains of mining from back then.
Good-old traditional Shina soba
You can see Japanese crested ibis up close
One of Tsukioka's most luxurious inns
The tare katsu cooked wholeheartedly enjoys high popularity
A shop known throughout the country for its jarred salmon flakes
A Japanese restaurant popular for its seasonal seafood dishes
An aquarium where you'll learn from seeing, touching and playing
A luxurious facility that mimics a Noh stage
Learn about the culture of Niigata
A symbolic bridge crossing the Shinano River
A food market where you can find all kinds of ”tastiness” in Niigata
Soak in the therapeutic spring waters of the private spring at the sister ryokan, Yumeya
Take some time to relax in the old entertainment quarter
An historic shrine favored as a place of rest and relaxation by locals
An historic garden surrounding austere Japanese residential architecture
Shop at the market where locals flock
A Dutch-style garden surrounding a pond, located next to the Niigata Hakusan-jinja Shrine
From workshops to restaurants