【保存版】佐渡島の絶景10選|完全ガイドプラン新潟にこんな秘境があったとは!【佐渡島観光】
World Cultural Heritage Sado Island Gold Mine A story that traces the grand romance surrounding gold from the Edo period to the present day This time, we will introduce a plan for a drive along the spectacular seaside. What on earth awaits you? From Tokyo Station, take the Joetsu Shinkansen “Toki” 321 to Niigata Prefecture Rich in nature, with a landscape that condenses the original Japanese scenery of mountains, sea, and countryside Sado is also called Little Japan Sea. Registered as a World Heritage Site in 2024 We will guide you on a journey full of historical romance, including the “Sado Gold Mine”! There are two ways to get from Niigata Port to Ryotsu Port on Sado Island: the jetfoil operated by Sado Kisen and the car ferry. Sado Kisen’s jetfoil and ferry The jetfoil takes about 65 minutes and costs 7,060 yen. Advance reservations are required for both. We’re now heading out on a jetfoil. It’s only 65 minutes to Ryotsu Port. The high-speed “jetfoil” boat that sails across the ocean is the shortest route to Sado Island. First, we’ll rent a car. Let’s learn about the history of Sado Island! Sado, an island floating in the Sea of Japan. This small island holds stories that go back more than a thousand years. ” “Sado was once known as the ‘island of exile’, where those who rebelled against authority were sent. Emperor Juntoku, Saint Nichiren, and Zeami, the founder of Noh… Despite their harsh destinies, they planted the seeds of culture on Sado.” Then, during the Edo period, Sado transformed into an island of gold. Sado Gold Mine – Japan’s largest gold producing region. The cremation tomb of Emperor Juntoku, who died in Sado before returning to the capital. Formally known as the “Cremation Tomb of Emperor Juntoku.” Emperor Juntoku was exiled to Sado during the Jōkyū War, After 22 years on the island, he died in 1242 at the age of 46. The next day, he was cremated, and a pine tree and a cherry tree were planted at the site to mark the cremation mound. From scenic spots to historical sites, experience spots, and old settlements, this geopark island has a wide variety of attractions. We will introduce you to a scenic driving course along the sea. First, what is the scenic spot at the northernmost part of the island, a 50-minute drive from Ryotsu Port? Onogame is a large turtle-shaped monolith that protrudes into the Sea of Japan, with an elevation of 167 meters. It was awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. Onogame is home to the largest colony of Tobishima day lilies in Japan. The best time to see them is late May to early June. At the Sado Day Lily Festival, you can enjoy traditional performing arts set on the stage of Onogame. The yellow carpet that spreads out as far as the eye can see is a sight to behold. Next, we visited Senkaku Bay Ageshima Amusement Park. Compared to the fjords of Northern Europe, this is one of Sado’s most scenic spots. The collective name for five small bays that stretch along the coast for about 3km from Himezu to Kitateki. The bay was named Senkaku Bay because it resembles the steep cliffs of the Hardangerfjord in Norway. Visitors are overwhelmed by the scenery of the 30m-class spire-like cliffs. The whole area is an underwater park, and you can get a panoramic view from the observation deck of Ageshima Yuen, and enjoy a different view from a sightseeing boat. A symbol of modern heritage: “The largest flotation plant in the Orient” The Kitazawa area of Aikawa is home to a cluster of facilities (national historic sites) that contributed to the modernization of mines, such as power plants and thickeners. Originally a technique used in the copper manufacturing process This was the first time in Japan that the flotation method was successfully applied to the extraction of gold and silver. It was hailed as the “best in the Orient” because it could process more than 50,000 tons of ore in a month. It is also lit up during the tourist season. Nighttime lighting has begun at the Kitazawa Flotation Plant, a national historic site of the Sado Gold and Silver Mine. The ruins, which invite you to the World Heritage site “Sado Island Gold Mine,” show off their mystical, colorful appearance. The lights are on from 7pm to 10pm, and the hotel operates a free night shuttle bus exclusively for guests. Next, we headed to the Sado Gold Mine, a five-minute drive away. Historic Site: Sado Gold Mine Let’s dive right in and discover the grand historical romance of Japan’s largest gold mine. A historic site that tells the 400-year history of the Sado Gold and Silver Mine. The Edo Gold Mine Picture Scroll (Soutayu Mine) Course uses dolls to faithfully recreate the mining work of the time. The Meiji Government Mine (Doyuko) Course features a group of modern industrial heritage sites from the Meiji period onwards. The Doyuko Mine, a National Important Cultural Property and National Historic Site, was opened in 1899 (Meiji 32) and is a mechanically dug tunnel that contributed greatly to the modernization of the Sado Gold Mine. Many facilities, including the mine tunnels, trolleys, machine shops, and crushing plants, remain as they were when the mine was in operation. In addition, this course takes you to the remains of the mine just below Doyu-no-Warito, a spot where you can see Doyu-no-Warito up close, A great view of Doyu-no-Warito from Takato Park, You can fully enjoy Doyu-no-Warito, the symbol of Sado Gold Mine. Doyu no Warito, the symbol of Sado Kinzan, with its spectacular mining remains The remains of an open-cut mine from the Edo period, considered to be one of the earliest mining sites in the Sado Gold and Silver Mine. The fissure at the summit is about 30 meters wide and 74 meters deep. It has a high-quality vein called the Doyu vein, about 10 meters wide, Large-scale development has been carried out in the lower part of Warito since the Meiji period. Oma Port has been used for unloading rice, soybeans, etc. since the Edo period when the development of gold and silver mines began in Aikawa. This modern port was built in 1886 (Meiji 19) in connection with the site development of the Kitazawa Smelter. The excavated soil was transported by aerial cableway to fill the area, and constructed in 1891 (Meiji 24) using the “tataki method.” The Seai bus stop looks a little lonely, and has a nostalgic atmosphere, and you can take a photo that looks like it came out of a teen movie. The blue sea and sky in the background create an attractive contrast. It’s a very popular photo spot. Next we arrived at Yajima and Kyojima Two islands floating in a calm cove. Yajima is a producer of high-quality arrow bamboo, and it is said that the arrows used by Minamoto no Yorimasa to defeat the Nue in “The Tale of the Heike” were also produced on Yajima. Kyoujima was named after Nichiren’s disciple Nichio, who was washed ashore in a storm while carrying a letter of pardon. It was named after the place where he spent the night chanting sutras. The beautiful red arched bridge connecting the two islandsYou can experience riding a tarai-bune in a beautiful landscape. Why were tarai-bune boats invented? How was this vehicle invented? To harvest turban shells and wakame seaweed from the rocks. It’s more maneuverable than a small boat! He paddles with one hand and looks through a box goggle while harvesting It is said that in the old days, people cut miso barrels in half and used them It is said that in the old days, people cut miso barrels in half and used them Shukunegi village, nestled deep in the cove, “The village of Sengoku ships and shipwrights” From the late Edo period to the early Meiji period, it developed as a Kitamae ship business. From the late Edo period to the early Meiji period, the area developed as a Kitamaebune shipping industry. Facing a small cove, the townscape is densely packed with over 100 houses built with wooden walls made from shipboards, and has been designated as a national “Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.” Three houses are open to the public (fees apply), and they tell the story of the entire village’s history of working on ships. Sado Island’s Shukunegi became famous in 2014 thanks to posters and commercials by JR East. In a commercial campaign for the “JR Adult Holiday Club,” the actress Sayuri Yoshinaga strolls through the town and stops in front of the “Triangle House.” Since posters of this scene started appearing everywhere, it has become a tradition for many tourists, especially women, to take photos in front of this “triangle house” in the same pose as Yoshinaga Sayuri. The Meoto Iwa Rocks, the symbol of Sado Nanaura Beach These two large rocks are said to originate from the creation myth in the “Kojiki.” The rock on the right is Husband’s Rock, 22.6m high, and the rock on the left is Wife’s Rock, 23.1m high. Standing close together in the waves of Nanaura Beach, they are also said to bring good luck in finding a partner. There are reefs scattered around the area, including “Cat Rock” and “Sailboat Rock,” which are legendary in Sado’s creation mythology, where you can enjoy the beauty of nature’s sculptures. 20 minutes by car from Ryotsu Port Sightseeing spots where you can see toki There are facilities related to toki scattered around. The “Toki Materials Exhibition Hall” displays a variety of materials on conservation, breeding, and reintroduction into the wild. The “Toki Interaction Plaza” is a popular spot where you can get up close and personal with toki kept in cages. Japan’s domestic crested ibises became extinct in 2003. However, through repeated breeding and release of parent birds provided by China, an estimated 480 crested ibises are currently living on Sado. The efforts to regenerate nature, which has followed a course opposite to that of agricultural modernization that drove the crested ibis to extinction, and has restricted the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers to provide rice fields for feeding for the crested ibis, are attracting attention as the “Sado model.” I had the opportunity to stay in a special room at the “Traditional and Elegant Hotel Banchou,” so I’d like to introduce it to you. A hotel that conveys history and culture in Aikawa, the town of the Sado Gold and Silver Mine ruins Hotel Mancho stands on the seaside of Aikawa, a town that flourished as a mining town of the Sado Gold and Silver Mine. It is close to the mining ruins and historical buildings, and is a good base for walking around the town. A beautiful sunset that has remained unchanged since ancient times, a calm evening where the sky and sea are illuminated and shine crimson red.
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00:00 オープニング
01:12 ① 新潟港(Niigata Port)#佐渡汽船
佐渡への船旅のスタート地点、新潟港。フェリーターミナルには売店やカフェがあり、出航前の時間も心地よく過ごせます。日本海を越えて向かう佐渡への期待感が高まる場所です。
営業時間:6:00~22:00(フェリー運行により変動)
料金:ターミナル利用無料(フェリーは別途)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/YK6hLudRgk4RVdyT6?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
02:22 ② 佐渡歴史伝説館
順徳上皇、世阿弥、日蓮など、佐渡にゆかりある歴史的人物の生涯を、ロボットと映像で再現。物語に引き込まれるような展示で、佐渡の歴史がより身近に感じられます。
営業時間:8:30~17:00(最終入館16:30)
料金:大人 900円/中高生 600円/小学生 450円
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ucq4DnAEkAzv7ZPi7?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
03:13 ③ 真野御陵
後鳥羽上皇の火葬塚と伝わる史跡。小さな丘の上に静かに佇む御陵には、時を超えて漂う祈りの空気が感じられます。
営業時間:終日見学可能
料金:無料
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/z1SuWZEfa85eEJKFA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
03:58 ④ 大野亀
高さ167mの一枚岩が日本海にそびえる圧巻の景勝地。5月下旬〜6月中旬にはトビシマカンゾウの黄色い花が一面を彩ります。
営業時間:終日見学可能
料金:無料
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/x2w8XQWYWrdGkN4R6?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
05:24 ⑤ 尖閣湾揚島遊園
奇岩と透明な海が織りなす絶景。遊覧船に乗って間近で海蝕洞窟を楽しめます。展望台からの眺めも絶景!
営業時間:8:30〜17:00(季節により変動)
料金:入園料 大人650円/小人450円/遊覧船別料金
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07:09 ⑥ 北沢浮遊選鉱場跡(国史跡)
まるでジブリの世界! 明治~昭和初期にかけて使われた金鉱石の選鉱施設跡。苔むしたコンクリートの遺構がロマンをかき立てます。
営業時間:見学自由(ライトアップは夜)
料金:無料
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/BkUyfeiR7Ci7b7Jq9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
09:41 ⑦ 佐渡金山(史跡 佐渡金山)
江戸から昭和まで稼働した日本最大級の金山。坑道を歩きながら、当時の採掘の様子を学ぶことができます。
営業時間:8:00~17:30(11月~3月は~17:00)
料金:大人 1,000円〜(コースによる)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/TmGzBtsXMLofYgXV7?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
12:55 ⑧ 大間港(Ōma Port)
佐渡島の玄関口のひとつ。宿根木集落や小木エリアへのアクセスに便利な港で、静かな海と集落の風景が広がります。
営業時間:フェリー便により異なる
料金:港利用無料(フェリーは別途)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/Q2jV4HxfweDwBJKj9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
13:28 ⑨ 背合バス停(Segaibasu-tei)
「日本一海に近いバス停」としてSNSで話題の撮影スポット。晴れた日にはまるで海に浮かんでいるような写真が撮れます。
営業時間:バスの運行時間に準ずる(待合所は常時見学可)
料金:見学無料(バス利用は有料)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/VzgpzmMNeQgV8aAVA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
14:10 ➓ 矢島・経島(やしま・きょうじま)
カヤックやたらい舟で渡れる神秘の島。透き通った海と岩礁に囲まれた風景が美しく、佐渡の自然を五感で楽しめます。
営業時間:9:00〜17:00(たらい舟体験)
料金:たらい舟体験 約600〜1,000円
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/N8QHU7LNKUmFew698?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
16:06 ⑪ 宿根木集落(Shukunegi)
江戸時代の船大工たちが築いた町並み。迷路のような路地、板張りの家屋が並ぶ姿は、まるで時が止まったかのような静けさです。
営業時間:見学自由(屋内施設は異なる)
料金:無料(一部施設入館料あり)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/EhMgT1NdCkhJJez89?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
18:23 ⑫ 夫婦岩(めおといわ)
寄り添うように並ぶ2つの巨岩が印象的な海岸の名所。夕焼けに照らされるその姿は、まさにロマンチック。
営業時間:見学自由
料金:無料
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/EVVXEbhT4qxz6Bs78?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
18:58 ⑬ トキの森公園
佐渡の象徴「トキ」に出会える施設。人工飼育されているトキをガラス越しに観察でき、保護活動の様子も学べます。
営業時間:8:30〜17:00(入園16:30まで)
料金:大人400円/小中学生100円
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/Z8Cyt2YKGS2rm9tf9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
20:00 ⑭ ホテル万長(Hotel Mancho)
小木港すぐそばの老舗旅館。日本海を望む露天風呂や海の幸が魅力。佐渡の旅の拠点としてもぴったりです。
営業時間:チェックイン 15:00〜/チェックアウト ~10:00
料金:1泊2食付 10,000円前後〜(プランによる)
Google Map:https://maps.app.goo.gl/Y5hUJj7QuJVodh8G8?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
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