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Sado Kisen

Sado Kisen is the leading ferry operator in Niigata Prefecture. It operates 2 routes – Niigata Port in Niigata City and Ryotsu Port on Sado Island with a large-sized car ferry and a high-speed Jetfoil, and Naoetsu Port in Joetsu City and Ogi Port on Sado Island with a mid-sized car ferry. It takes 67 minutes by Jetfoil and 2 hours and 30 minutes by car ferry between Niigata Port and Ryotsu Port, and 2 hours and 40 minutes by car ferry between Naoetsu Port and Ogi Port.

To Niigata Port, it takes approximately 90 minutes at the earliest or up to 2 hours from Tokyo to Niigata by the Joetsu Shinkansen Bullet Train, then 10–15 minutes by bus or taxi. To Naoetsu Port, it takes approximately 2 hours from Tokyo to Joetsu-Myoko on the Hokuriku Shinkansen Bullet Train, then 30 minutes by bus or taxi.

Ryotsu is the gateway port for traveling to Sado Island. Toki Forest Park, where you can see living Japanese Crested Ibis (Toki), is 20 minutes by car from the port.

Ogi is another port town located in the south of Sado Island. Famous attractions such as Tub Boat (Tarai Bune) rides, Kodo drumming performances, and Shukunegi Old Village are in this area.

Sado Island is the largest remote island in the Sea of Japan, with a 280-kilometer coastline. It is a hidden gem of Japan with natural outdoor spots and activities such as amazing coastal landscapes, terraced rice paddies, marine activities, and trekking; historical sites such as temples and shrines; and unique culture such as local dances and gastronomy. The Sado Island Gold Mines, listed as a World Cultural Heritage site, are a must-see attraction.

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Sado Kisen

Sado Kisen is the leading ferry operator in Niigata Prefecture. It operates 2 routes – Niigata Port in Niigata City and Ryotsu Port on Sado Island with a large-sized car ferry and a high-speed Jetfoil, and Naoetsu Port in Joetsu City and Ogi Port on Sado Island with a mid-sized car ferry. It takes 67 minutes by Jetfoil and 2 hours and 30 minutes by car ferry between Niigata Port and Ryotsu Port, and 2 hours and 40 minutes by car ferry between Naoetsu Port and Ogi Port.

To Niigata Port, it takes approximately 90 minutes at the earliest or up to 2 hours from Tokyo to Niigata by the Joetsu Shinkansen Bullet Train, then 10–15 minutes by bus or taxi. To Naoetsu Port, it takes approximately 2 hours from Tokyo to Joetsu-Myoko on the Hokuriku Shinkansen Bullet Train, then 30 minutes by bus or taxi.

Ryotsu is the gateway port for traveling to Sado Island. Toki Forest Park, where you can see living Japanese Crested Ibis (Toki), is 20 minutes by car from the port.

Ogi is another port town located in the south of Sado Island. Famous attractions such as Tub Boat (Tarai Bune) rides, Kodo drumming performances, and Shukunegi Old Village are in this area.

Sado Island is the largest remote island in the Sea of Japan, with a 280-kilometer coastline. It is a hidden gem of Japan with natural outdoor spots and activities such as amazing coastal landscapes, terraced rice paddies, marine activities, and trekking; historical sites such as temples and shrines; and unique culture such as local dances and gastronomy. The Sado Island Gold Mines, listed as a World Cultural Heritage site, are a must-see attraction.

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