Overview
Sado is a picturesque island city in Japan known for its rich history, traditional culture, and stunning natural scenery. Visitors can explore historic sites, enjoy local festivals, and savor delicious seafood cuisine while taking in the island’s tranquil atmosphere.
Top attractions
- Sado Kinzan Gold Mine: Explore Japan’s largest gold mine and learn about its history.
- Sado Nishimikawa Gold Park: Pan for gold and experience the thrill of finding your own treasures.
- Sado Island Taiko Centre: Watch exciting taiko drumming performances and even try it yourself.
Local festivals
- Earth Celebration: A world-renowned music festival featuring traditional Japanese drumming.
- Sado Island Tsubaki Festival: A celebration of camellia flowers with parades, dances, and food stalls.
Outdoor activities
- Senkakuwan Bay: Go snorkeling or diving to see colorful marine life in crystal clear waters.
- Mount Kimpoku: Hike to the summit for panoramic views of the island and surrounding sea.
Dining
- Sado Seafood Market: Sample fresh fish, crab, and sea urchin sourced directly from local fishermen.
- Ogi Misaki: Enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine with a stunning ocean view at this waterfront restaurant.
Accommodation
- Ryokan Kagetsu: Experience traditional Japanese hospitality at this cozy inn with hot spring baths.
- Sado Bellemer Youth Hostel: Budget-friendly accommodation with dormitory rooms and a communal kitchen.