Adeyto ????️ BATHTUB BOAT TARAI BUNE YAJIMA SADO ISLAND NIIGATA ????️ HUAWEI P20 PRO
This is so much fun to watch the old ladies capitains of the tiny boats so good at their⚓ job meanwhile the school kids are not able to move the boat even a meter ????! A tarai bune, or tub-turned boat, is a traditional Japanese fishing boat found mainly on Sado Island and used for catching abalone and other mollusks. The design originated from the need to fish in the narrow coves formed by earthquakes. First used in the Meiji Period, starting in 1868, the boat’s durable design makes it more easily maneuvered than a traditional type. Now-a-days, the tubs hold 1-2 people, plus a steerer.
Tourists can take a 7- to-8-minute guided boat ride for ¥500. A popular place to take off is near Ogi Port in Ogi Town but a much more beautiful location is Yajima Island park on Sado Island, it features a cute red Japanese bridge and walking paths built on top of the pillow lava and the elevated lava shore.
Return to Sado Island Japan | 佐渡
Sado Island is an ancient Japanese isle of exile where reporter David of JapanVisitor.com returns to after decades. See what has and hasn't changed on this historical island in the Japan Sea coast off the coast of Niigata.
4K: Drive arround SADO Island in Japan (佐渡一周ドライブ)
SADO is the beautiful remote island in Japan
Drive arround the SADO island
Date:May 2019
Cam:GoPro Hero7 Black
00:12 窪田キャンプ場 (Kubota camp jou) - Kubota camp site -
07:21 夫婦岩 (Meoto iwa)
08:22 帆掛ケ岩 (Hokake iwa)
09:29 春日崎 (Kasuga zaki)
09:33 ホテル大佐渡 (hoteru oosado) - Hotel Oosado
15:50 尖閣湾揚島遊園 (senkakuwan ageshima yuen)
18:05 平根崎 (Hirane zaki)
24:50 入崎海水浴場・キャンプ場 (Nyuzaki kaisuiyokujo/camp jou) - Nyuzaki beach/camp site -
32:10 岩谷口海岸 (Iwayaguchi) -Iwayaguchi coast -
33:30 跳坂 (Hanesaka)
38:15 鳥掛島 (Torikake jima) - Torikake island -
39:41 大野亀 (Oonokame)
40:54 大野亀ロッジ(Onokame lodge)
48:20 北小浦 (Kitakoura)
1:01:54 両津の商店街 - Ryotsu shopping street -
1:02:54 両津港 (Ryotsu ko) - Ryotsu port -
1:09:51 津神島公園 (Tsugamijima kouen) - Tsugamijima park -
1:12:00 赤亀岩 (Akagame iwa)
1:12:29 風島弁天 (Kazashima benten)
1:15:00 城ケ鼻灯台 (Jogahana todai) - Jogahana lighthouse -
1:15:46 弁天岬 (Benten misaki) - Cape Benten -
1:22:15 松ヶ崎ヒストリーパーク (Matsugasaki history park)
1:22:25 松ヶ崎海水浴場 (Matsugasaki kaisuiyokujo) - Matsugasaki beach -
1:23:08 弁天崎 (Benten saki)
1:26:38 城が浜海水浴場 (Jogahama kaisuiyokujo) - Jogahama beach -
1:36:10 小木港 (Ogi ko) - Ogi port -
1:36:24 遊覧船・たらい舟のりば (Yuransen / Tarai hune noriba)
1:39:09 佐渡国小木民俗博物館 - Sado Island’s Ogi Folk Museum -
1:39:28 宿根木 (Sukunegi)
1:41:59 沢崎鼻灯台 (Sawazakibana todai) - Sawazakibana lighthouse -
1:42:26 神子岩 (Miko iwa)
1:48:27 素浜海水浴場・素浜キャンプ場 - Sobama
1:50:14 カルトピアビーチ - Cultopia beach -
1:52:22 椿尾弁天岩 (Tsubakio benten iwa)
1:56:05 ベーカリー&カフェ しまふうみ - Bakery & Cafe Shima Fumi -
1:56:58 人面岩 (Jinmen iwa)
2:03:18 佐和田海水浴場 - Sawada beach -
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Sado Island Ferry (Sado Kisen)
Shipping liner Sado Kisen
Travel between Sado Island and Tokyo.
Sado Island lies about 50 kilometers off the coast of Niigata Prefecture.
The island can be accessed by ferry via three port towns
Ryotsu is the main port with connections to Niigata City around the year.
While the smaller port towns of Ogi and Akadomari have connections to Naoetsu and Teradomari respectively outside of winter.
Sado Island, Japan 2007
Sado Island Japan 2007
Sado ga shima pics
Sado ga shima pics
COCON-EARTH CELEBRATION 2008, Island of Sado Japan 23 08 2008 Part. II/II
Senkaku Bay Ageshima Park, Sado | One Minute Japan Travel Guide
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The scenic beauty of a bay and tall cliffs created from ancient volcanic eruptions and ocean floor upheavals. From the observation point, you can enjoy a grand panorama and on the sea, you can enjoy a cruise on a glass-bottomed boat.
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Mergulho em Sadogashima, Sado-shi 2009
Mergulho na Ilha de Sado-Shi ( Sadogashima , em Niigata-ken , Japão ) em 2009
Leaving the sado island....deporting to mainland Japan.
Sado Island
Sado Island is located to the Northwest of Japan, it is very close to Niigata city.
Sado Earth Celebration 2010
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Adeyto ????️ FUTATSU-GAME View Scenic Trail SADO ISLAND NIIGATA ????️ HUAWEI P20 PRO
Part 2 of this incredibly scenic trail reminding of Norway's rugged coast but full of Yellow Daylily flowers and orange lilies and stunning rocks and views!
日本の旅・新潟 佐渡島サマートリップ JAPAN NIGATA~SADOGASHIMA #佐渡島 #新潟 VLOG #006
新潟・佐渡ヶ島トリップ
VLOG作ってみました!
新潟駅ぽんしゅ館での
日本酒利き酒(500円で
おちょこ5杯分のめます!)から始まり
フェリーで佐渡島へ移動し
レンタカーで島を巡りました。
佐渡金山巡りやたらい舟乗船、
絶滅危惧種トキに会いに行ったり
おしゃれなカフェやご飯屋さんも
たくさんあり、胃袋も大満足!
おもいっきり下手な佐渡島巡り
でしたが存分に楽しむことができました!
We visited SADO ISLAND located in NIGATA.
Beautiful scenary and delicious food made us so
happy!!
If you want to experience local nature and japanese food,
I recommend SADO ISLAND.!!
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High-speed Drive on Scenic Coast Road of Sado Island Japan
45 km from mainland Japan, Sado is a picturesque island with much interesting local culture. The high-speed drive at up to apparent speeds of several hundred km per hour is accompanied by the sound of a local Japanese group driving evil spirits out of someone's home.
sado skyline
Sado Skyline
Summer on niigata beach
Azeem Mohsin is enjoying on the beach
Osado skyline drive, Sado, Japan
Driving over the Osado skyline drive, Sado, Japan - 13th June 2009 - 2-up on a Yamaha Vmax
One Day Adventure to Sado Island
Just a short ship ride from Niigata City is Sado Island, a beautiful and mountainous oasis landscape full of breathtaking views. The island and its attractions are quite spread out so renting a car is highly recommended, of course their are tour companies and public buses that can take you around, but you will be limited on the amount of time you can spend in each place.
Sado island offers many wonderful attractions such as temples, beaches, museums, shrines, lighthouses, and even sake breweries. If you like outdoor activities this is a place where you can be outside year round, however in winter you will be freezing your butt off.
I only had one day to explore the island. I went with a group of friends and we rented a car for the five of us. We arrived at the Ryotsu port and departed the ship really excited. The Nippon Rent a Car shuttle arrived within ten minutes and took us to the rental shop. Even though we booked a small car due to availability they had a cancelation which allowed us to upgrade to a larger vehicle which gave us more room.We hopped on the road to start our first activity which was the taraibune, a circular tub boat. We were able to be taken around a small bay for ¥800 each. The landscape was filled with volcanic rock and just beneath the water were; fish, sea urchins, and other marine animals. The boats also have small window boxes you can use to see beneath the water. This adventure was quick, only taking 20 minutes to complete a full circle through the bay. After experiencing the taraibune we needed snacks and what better place than a cafe called Shimafuumi where we sipped on cafe au lait and ate ricotta cheesecake enjoying the breathtaking views of the mountains and the sea. Our next stop was the Kinzan Gold mine, a museum, that showcases gold mining starting in 1601. In fact this particular mine was still in use as recently as 1989. The museum uses robots in different scenes to show the hard life for the people who worked there. There is even one set up where the man talks about how he really wants to see a woman. When you exit the actual mine you enter into a museum that has various artifacts and you can pick up a heavy gold bar with your hands. There is even a challenge of who can get the gold bar through a small hole. Our night ended with conveyor belt sushi and then a nice comfortable boat ride back home.
Getting to Sado Island
There are many ways to get to Sado Island:
Tokyo to Niigata; Let`s say that you are coming from Tokyo and want to venture all the way to Sado Island. First you will need to take the Joetsu Shinkansen from to Tokyo Station to Niigata Station. The journey takes about two hours (more or less time depending on the type of train). The trip, as of 2016, costs ¥10,780 for a one way non-reserved seat. Then you need to head to Niigata Seaport.
Niigata Station to Ryotsu, Sado: From Niigata Station you will need to walk about five minutes to get to the Bandai Bus Terminal (万代口バスターミナル). Many buses will take you to the Seaport (E10,E20, E22, E25, etc) and costs ¥280 (as of 2016) one way. Of course you can always hail a taxi from Niigata Station it will be quicker, but a little more expensive. Once at the Seaport you can purchase your tickets and it appears that they even accept Suica. The cost for the car ferry (for people without cars) is ¥2120 each way(2nd class). The trip takes about two and a half hours. JetFoil service can also be used which takes an hour less but costs more than double the price each way. I have not used JetFoil so I am unable to talk about that particular ship. The Car Ferry is nice. It has a restaurant, arcade area, and gift shop. It is very clean and comfortable. There are many seats outside around the ship. The traveling rooms (in second class) are an open carpeted floor area. Remember to take of your shoes before stepping on to the carpet. Keep in mind that Niigata Prefecture can get very cold and windy in the winter time and due to safety service may need to be canceled.
Naoetsu to Ogi
I have not traveled this route, but it appears it takes two and a half hours and offers fewer routes per day than the Niigata route. More information can be found here:
Teradomiri to Akadomari
This appears to be the most difficult route unless you are going to be in this area as well as the most expensive of the three options. The service also does not appear to be a car ferry, and is suspended during the winter. More information can be found here:
For more detailed information, in English, visit the Sado Kisen site;