【まるでアニメの世界】佐渡島で日本の夏を堪能してきた!

Summer in Japan is like an anime world! I took a day trip to a nostalgic island!! The setting for my trip is Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture. Hello everyone! Today, I’m in Niigata Prefecture! It takes about two and a half hours from Niigata Port to Sado Island! I boarded the Sado Kisen ferry! One of the ferry’s specialties is feeding the seagulls! While playing with the birds and gazing at the beautiful Sea of Japan, I arrived at Sado Island in no time. Slow motion ! Yes!! It’s a beautiful sunny day! The Japanese flag stands out against the Sea of Japan in the background. Approximately two and a half hours from Niigata Port, we arrived at the port of Sado Island. From here, I toured the island on a rental motorbike. 🛵 I think I’ll go with a watermelon helmet. Ready, I’ve been waiting! This view of Niigata in summer!! The rural scenery makes me want to listen to Southern All Stars songs. Now, I’m off to ride Sado Island’s specialty, the tub boat! There are three places on Sado Island where you can ride a tub boat. Among them, this is the best place to ride, with the most transparent sea and beautiful scenery, called “Yajima Keijima.” A single ride costs 700 yen! Let’s get started! It looks like a giant bathtub. Departure The back of a cool man with his happi coat fluttering in the wind It is more stable than expected! It feels strange to be floating in the sea in a small bucket. Is this little fish okay? This is a black porgy! Yajima Keijima Island is known for its high water clarity, where you can see fish swimming. Incidentally, the operating period here is from April to October. Fun times fly by in the blink of an eye, don’t they? Incidentally, the “Okesa hat” worn by the boat captain is available for purchase and is very popular. Another appealing feature of Yajima Keijima is the opportunity to explore the island on foot. Let us take a stroll. From a distance, it looks like a little person riding on a bucket floating in a bathtub. It’s cute. photogenic red bridge. The clear water makes you want to touch it. The walking course takes about 15 minutes. The distance is just perfect, little fish!♡ Why does summer in Japan look so much like something out of an anime? Is it because anime depicts Japanese summer scenes? (Hmm?) Anyway, I love the nostalgic feel of Japanese summer scenery. A great spot for filming! This is definitely going to be the thumbnail. Next, we’ll head over to eat the seafood bowl that’s super popular on social media! Is it because I watch too much anime that I want to take these country roads rather than the main roads? I arrived at Nagahama-so! So I could enjoy seafood while taking in the ocean view. Amazing!✨ I ordered the “Seafood Bowl – Jo”! gyo gyo gyo How many kinds are there? About 15 kinds? Seafood goes well with miso soup! This dish is so full of seafood that you can’t even see the rice, no matter how long you look at it. I was introducing each fish one by one, but they kept coming out forever, so I gave up halfway through and concentrated on eating instead. LOL Finished eating!👍 Now that I’m full, I think I’ll head to the second tub boat boarding area! Arrival at Hangiri. This is a boat landing where you can bring your pets aboard! There are four courses, A to D, and the ride time ranges from 15 to 75 minutes. I took the shortest course, A (but I was very satisfied with it). The characteristic feature of “Hangiri” is that it passes through lava formed by undersea volcanic activity approximately 13 to 14 million years ago. It can be seen on both the left and right sides. The sea here is also very clear and beautiful. With these box glasses, you can see underwater and the seabed, so let’s take a look! It’s a simple mechanism with just glass laid on the bottom of a wooden box, but it looks very nice! I hear you can see sea urchins, but I can’t see them very well with the naked eye or through the camera… Are they black? It takes you quite far out. Well, you can swim to shore from here, so it’s not scary. It looks like a wooden barrel, but it can easily hold three adults. The technology of the past is amazing! The period when you can ride on a tub with a “hangiri” is from late March to late November. There are many holes in the rocks. Apparently, sea urchins, a luxury food ingredient, live there. However, it seems that turban shells boldly invade these holes. From the turban shell’s perspective, it seems that they are effectively using the sea urchin’s spines to protect themselves from external enemies. There are sneaky creatures in both the human world and the fish world. Well, it sounds better to call it the wisdom of survival, I guess. We are heading to Shukunegi, which is really close to the tarai boat landing. We are about to be sucked into another world. Welcome to another world. Did I come to the Edo period? Shukunegi is a townscape with over 100 traditional houses with board walls made from ship planks, and it has been designated as a “Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings” by the national government. It seems that the entire village was engaged in shipbuilding. Building with an amazing angle Discovery of a small shrine I also found a cat that was the same color as the shrine. How divine! 🐈♡ The water in the stream is so clear that the fish are swimming energetically. How beautiful this village is! Finally, we head to another place that looks like something out of an anime! Sado Island has so many fascinating places, and honestly, a day trip just doesn’t feel like enough time! On the way to my destination, we found a deserted beach. When I find a small sandy beach, I can’t help but want to draw something. acure? AQ Hours? Aqours… It’s Aqours!! (Crying) Oh no, I’ve wasted too much time. I have to hurry and drive safely! We arrived at the Kitazawa Floating Ore Processing Plant. We could already see the incredibly charming building. A floating concentrator is a facility that uses a technology called “floating concentration” to separate and recover useful metals from ore. Among them, the Kitazawa Floating Mineral Processing Plant is said to be the first place in Japan to successfully put this technology into practical use. It was said to be “the largest in the Orient” because it could process more than 50,000 tons of ore in a month. (I don’t really understand the scale, but it seems to be amazing.) If I look closely, I think I can see something (sweat). Even so, doesn’t this world view seem too much like Laputa? I found the perfect chair for enjoying the view. Once you sit down, it’s hard to get up again (laughs). But the ferry back is about to leave! Actually, you can see it up close! When viewed up close, it is even more impressive, and it is amazing how it has become such a beautiful work of natural art over the years. It really feels like I’ve wandered into the world of Ghibli. Anyway, it’s a bit lonely at this time without Higurashi, but I’m going home! On the way back, the most amazing view was the sunset and rice fields, sending me off ✨🌾 It was just amazing. I want to keep driving along this road 🛵 Now! Tomorrow is work! Good luck, new employees! That’s the end of today’s journey! Thank you for watching!

今回は、新潟県の佐渡島を日帰りで観光しました。佐渡島は、東京23区の1.5倍の面積、つまりかなり大きく、公共交通機関はバスやタクシーがありますが、さまざまな場所を観光するなら、レンタカーやレンタルバイクを借りることをお勧めします。

佐渡島へのアクセス
新潟港⇄両津港 2時間30分
直江津港⇄小木港 2時間40分

佐渡汽船予約(公式サイト)
https://www.sadokisen.co.jp/

佐渡島を巡るならレンタカー・レンタルバイクがお勧め
https://www.2525r.com/niigata/sado/store-01138-001.html

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