Niigata Prefecture (新潟県, Niigata-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Honshu on the coast of the Sea of Japan. The capital is the city of Niigata with which it shares the same name.
Restaurants in Niigata Prefecture
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Welcome to Myoko Snowsports - the premier provider of English ski & snowboard lesson programs, equipment rentals, retail and photography services in Myoko Ski Resort, Japan.All lesson & guiding programs are tailored to each guest's individual requirements - taking into account goals and prior experience, as well as taking advantage of local snow conditions and Myoko's 13+ meter annual snowfall.Excellent quality rental and retail equipment from K2, Line, Burton, Ride, Elan and Fablice is fitted by expert staff who live and breathe snow.
One of the best snow sports shops in Myoko great staff friendly ski instructors the best place in Myoko to hire your gear have the best when U want to improve your skiing or snow board technical skills. Owned by Tom and his lovely wife who also run a family hotel in the area a must visit when you arrive in Myoko situated on the main road on the left as you come up the hill into the main Street. Highly recommended
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Blue Mountain Ski Sports (Aoyama Sports) is the largest ski rental operation in Akakura with the village's best selection and service. We have three rental shops in Akakura Myoko. You can book your rental skis and snowboard via this page at a discount price. All of our skis and snowboards are hot waxed before rental. Our staff are keen boarders and skiers with lots of local knowledge. We provide
Great staff very friendly and always make you feel welcome. Some quality gear too 10/10 would recommend
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One of the three great fireworks festivals of Japan, this is the main event that heralds the finale of the Nagaoka Festival. It was selected in 2016 as No.1 fireworks events, as chosen by noted fireworks experts. A must-see is a super-massive ball of fireworks, the "star mine," which is a congeries of five different-colored fireworks launched from five angles, and select Ju-go tama balls crafted by each fireworks veteran, with crowd-pleasing designs. A total of 20,000 fireworks are launched, and attendees number close to one million. The Nagaoka Festival itself was launched in 1946 as the Nagaoka Recovery Festival, a prayer for recovery after the August 1, 1945 air raids.
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I think this is a must visit place to take some pictures with your family and your loved one. There is a tunnel and 4 observation decks which are built with human art and creativity. The view of the the Gorge itself is not special, but the 4 observation decks makes everything very interesting.
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