Top 10 Things to do in Sakata, Tohoku

May 28, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Sakata is a city located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. As of October 2015, the city has an estimated population of 105,022, and a population density of 174 persons per km². The total area is 602.97 square kilometres.
Restaurants in Sakata

1. Tamasudare Fall

Masuda Omori, Sakata 999-8201 Yamagata Prefecture
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Tamasudare Fall

2. Somaro

1-2-20 Hiyoshicho, Sakata 998-0037 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-21-2310 http://www.somaro.net/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Somaro

Dating back over 200 years to the Edo Period, Somaro is a maiko teahouse and museum in the northern port city of Sakata. It is one of the very few places outside of Kyoto where geisha culture can be enjoyed. Originally called Soma-ya, Somaro's geisha culture was brought up to Northern Japan through the thriving trade ties that once existed between Kyoto and Sakata. During that time, Somaro served as an entertainment destination and exquisite restaurant for the many merchants and shipping agents who shuffled through this city. Beautifully restored in 2000, Somaro is a museum and maiko dance house that preserves and showcases the splendor of Sakata's geisha culture.

3. Ken Domon Museum of Photography

2-13 Iimoriyam, Sakata 998-0055 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-31-0028 http://www.domonken-kinenkan.jp/
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Ken Domon Museum of Photography

▼The first museum of photography in Japan Ken Domon is one of the representative photographers of postwar Japan. He took news photos grounded in realism, portraits and snapshots of famous and ordinary people, as well as photos of cultural assets such as temples and Buddhist statues. His lens captured moments that revealed truths in the turbulent Showa era. Ken Domon Museum of Photography was built in his hometown of Sakata in October 1983 as the first Japanese museum dedicated solely to photographs, and is said to be the only photography museum in the world built for an individual. Here, all 70,000 pieces of his photographic work, including his lifework, “A Pilgrimage through Old Temples,” “Muroji Temple,” “Hiroshima,” “The Children in Chikuho,” “Bunraku Puppets,” and “Features” are preserved and shown to the public in regular succession.

4. Former Honma Family Residence

12-13 Nibancho, Sakata 998-0045 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-22-3562 http://hommake.sakura.ne.jp/
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Former Honma Family Residence

5. Hiyoriyama Park

Minamishinmachi, Sakata 998-0063 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-26-5759 http://www.city.sakata.lg.jp/sangyo/kanko/rejyashisetsu/hiyoriyamakouen.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 77 reviews

Hiyoriyama Park

Reviewed By SakatoEngClub - Sakata, Japan

It’s sunset is chosen of 100 best in Japan. Cherry blossom festival is held there every spring.There is model of a ship that was used in trade.

6. Sankyo Soko Storehouse

1-1-8 Sankyomachi, Sakata 998-0838 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-24-2233 http://sakata-kankou.com
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4.0 based on 320 reviews

Sankyo Soko Storehouse

Reviewed By passionfruitsin

Our cruise landed in Sakata and our shuttle brought on to the main shopping mall in town. Young and old were on the spot to receive us and there were stalls and cultural displays too. Going to the Tourism booth we were surprised that they organized free tours for 3 separate routes around the whole town, We decided on the Sanyo warehouse route and were led by a most enthusiastic lady and 3 high school students with elemental command of English. The highlight of the tour was Sanyo Soko and we were told of the history. The shrine behind the warehouse has been protecting the owners of the place for generations. We were even shown how the ritual is carried out at this shrine. Leaving the warehouse we walked pass the municipal office followed by the Honma residence. This was impressive but we did not stayed long as we were still keen to go round the rest of the town. Not far from the Honma resident was that of Abumiya, another rich local merchant who did a lot of philanthropy work for the locals for which they are very appreciative of. We ended our tour and offered to buy our guests lunch. The leading guide was in a hurry to go as she has another appointment. The students led us to a Ramen shop for lunch. It was a nice meal at a very reasonable price for the quality they provided. All in all, it was a very satisfying experience and the warmest of the Japanese guests was something we have yet to experience in any other countries we have been to so far.

7. Honma Art Museum Garden

7-7 Onaricho, Sakata 998-0024 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-24-4311 http://www.homma-museum.or.jp
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4.0 based on 69 reviews

Honma Art Museum Garden

8. Kyu Abumiya

1-14-20, Nakamachi, Sakata 998-0044 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-22-5001 http://www.city.sakata.lg.jp/bunka/bunkazai/bunkazaishisetsu/kyuu_abumiya.html
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

Kyu Abumiya

9. Sanno Club

2-2-25 Hiyoshicho, Sakata Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-26-5759 http://sannou.matizukuri.info
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Sanno Club

10. Sakata Tourist Information Center

1-1-1 Saiwaicho Sakata Station, Sakata 998-0023 Yamagata Prefecture +81 234-24-2454 http://sakata-kankou.com
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4.0 based on 33 reviews

Sakata Tourist Information Center

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