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Sado Island: The magic of winter - Day 5

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by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Ro M.

Last updated : Mar 04, 20215 min read

Things To Do

1.- Shimebari Village

Today was an amazing day! We started in Shimebari Village, in Hamamochi. Once Shimebari Village used to be a inhabited town but since many years ago because of it inconvenience location, people started to move to places closer to the city.

Here we met Junichi Yanagidaira san. He is a 72 years old man that as many people in the area, moved from Shimebari for working. He was raised in this place and when he saw how bleak started to become, he felt very sad about it and with his savings he built a house where today many travelers chose to stay to have a nature-connected experience.

Jun san is a very active and one of a kind man. He knows everything you need about nature. His house is full of instruments, some of them made by himself. As soon as we arrived, he welcomed us with some coffee and cookies while he explained us about the history of this place. He played for us violin, an old piano, shamisen, and some string instruments that he made. In the meantime, he was cooking some fishes for later.

After the talk, he gave as a tour around his house, showing us some spots he created to sit and appreciate the view, some hammock he also built with tree´s branches and taught us how to “see” the nature around us.

We also made snow trecking with some special shoes made also with branches that allow us to walk in the surface without falling in the snow.. This was awesome!!!!

We finished our tour and went back to the house where the fishes were already cooked and have some brunch time with sake that he warmed up in a bamboo. Everything was delicious!!!!!!!!!

Our visit ended again with some music made by instruments connected with the nature!!!! The created a contrabass and a drum with strings and pieces of wood, but the interesting part was that to made the acoustic, he made some holes in the ground!!!!!!!

Jun san is definitely a man you have to meet in your visit at Sado!!!

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After spending this great time at Jun san´s house, he took as to Ebina Yukie san´s house.

Yukie san is an 80 years old women who created the Shimebariuma. Shimebariuma is a horse made from straw. In Sado Island´s history, this horse is very important. It came from the Homma clan era. Homma clan used to have a lot of horses, but there was this one horse which was very fast so the community people was very proud of this horse. Because of the gold and silver Sado´s had, samurais from the main land wanted to attack Sado, but also, becasue they heard about this special horse the island had. The name of the horse was Nunohiki.

It took 10 years to Ebina Yukie san to finally make the perfect horse which symbolizes Nunohiki. The particularity in it is the straight tail that is has which represents how fast the horse used to run.

Again, another great experience that comes from taking and sharing moments with local people. That is the best way to know about a place and it´s culture.

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2.- Akadomari fish market

After lunch we went to Akadomari fish market. This fish was very different from the big market we went the second day. It is a small market and specially their fishing consists in crabs and shrimps. One of the uniques of this place is that you can go and have a free sample!!!!!!!!! But have to eat it alive... Each crab has a cost of 500 yen and you can get one for free!!!!!!

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3.- Hokusetsu Sake Brewery

Our day ended at Hokusetsu Sake brewery. A great visit into the facilities to see how it works and to taste different kind of sake. What surprised me most of this place is the storage? They have a special place where the storage the sake. But what is so special about it? They said that in old times, sake used to be better. The taste was different and also its quality. They realized that in those days, the way of transportation was through boats, days, even months having the sake in boats to take it to different places. With this idea on mind, they create a innovative way of storage. As soon as you enter the room, not only the temperature changes (it is colder) but you can also listen some music. The music is the sound of the sea that was created also with Kitaro (a very famous musician in Japan) to simulate the environment from old times. Isn´t it great????

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This day was another memorable day at Sado Island!!!!! Sado is full of surprises!!

Sado Tour Guide - Keiichi S.

Keiichi S.

5.00 / 5
(7 reviews)
Japan

Hello! I'm Keiichi . Call me Kei. I am an apple and pear farmer .I have approximately 900 apple trees.I grow 10 kinds of apples and 4 kinds of pears with my wife. Besides my business,I like learning English and Taichi practice. last year,I got a tour guide licence which is valid in Sado. Sado is a fascinating and picturesque island with scenic spots ,historical places and relics,traditional performing arts,delicious dishes and so on. I'm sure you will be satisfied with hospitality of Sado islanders. I strongly recommend you to visit Sado.I'm ready to help you enjoy youself. if you have any questions about Sado,contact me. one more fantastic information, during fruits season(from September to early November),you can taste my apples and pears .                                                                                                                                  

Niigata Tour Guide - Mutsuko W.

Mutsuko W.

5.00 / 5
(3 reviews)
Japan

Yokoso! Welcome! Hi, I'm Mutsuko, a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter. A true Niigatite, I was born and raised in Niigata City with roots dating back generations. I would be pleased to show you another side of Japan in my beautiful and unique prefecture. The Warm Hospitality: Niigata Prefecture is located on the west coast of the Japanese Archipelago, facing the Sea of Japan and provides a true insider look into the Japanese spirit. Only two hours away from Tokyo by Shinkansen, it has been perfecting the art of casual hospitality through centuries as a culinary hotspot and nature getaway for the those escaping the rat-race. History at your own Pace: Appreciate history and culture at your own pace in Niigata. Yahiko, National Shrine has been soothing souls, and inspiring locals, poets, and travellers for over 2500 years. Historically significant buildings greet seafarers at Niigata Port and the old town area, Furumachi. Cross the symbolic Bandai Bridge to the other side of the Shinano River where we can move from the ancient to the modern in the Bandai area to shop and gather with young and old for entertainment such as movies, music, manga, and anime. Over the Sea, Over the Mountain, Over the Fields: Nature is good to Niigata Prefecture, giving us four clear-cut seasons. People from all over the country, and travellers wanting to experience Japan with the Japanese join us to soak in the sun on our beaches, relax at spa resorts, challenge themselves on world class ski hills, and dance together at festivals that draw world class performers. Travel with Me: With direct trains to and from Tokyo and an international airport, Niigata is just a stone's throw away to have a unique taste of Japan. Whether you're planning a day trip or a longer stay, I invite you to visit Niigata City and other parts of the prefecture, and while here, it would be my pleasure to help you create unique memories during your stay.                                                                                                                                  

Niigata Tour Guide - Fujiko M.

Fujiko M.

4.97 / 5
(30 reviews)
Japan

Hello! My name is Fujiko Maeda. I'm a national-licensed tour guide. I was born in Sado Island, off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. I once worked in tourism industry for about 10 years when I lived in Tokyo. Now I'm a persimmon farmer but when time permits I'm happy to guide you here in Sado mainly but also other places, too. We have a lot to offer like beautiful nature, historical sites, local specialties, traditional performing arts, festivals, islanders smiles and so on. If you'd like to know real Japanese lifestyle, please visit Sado. I'm sure you'll be satisfied. Let's explore Sado or other wonderful and beautiful places with me! Also, if you have any questions about Sado or Japan as a whole, please don't hesitate to email me.                                                                                                                                  

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