Discover the best top things to do in Niigata, Japan including Action Snow Sports, Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery, Niigata Furusatomura, Marinepia Nihonkai, Bandai Bridge, Pia Bandai, Befco Bakauke Observatory Room, Niigtata Rice Cracker Museum.
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4.5 based on 11 reviews
Welcome to Action Snow Sports - International Ski School in Madarao Mountain Resort, offering a superior range of Adult & Children's lesson program's along with 3 & 5 day improvement clinics. We also operate Progression Tour day trips to nearby resorts. Come and experience Madarao Mountains's "MadaPow" with coaches who are dedicated to providing you the best snow holiday ever!!
I could kinda ski. I thought I had the basics, but I thought a lesson or two wouldn’t hurt to boost the confidence. Pete had me pegged instantly and started showing me ways to improve within the first 50 metres. He introduced skills in a way where you could easily incorporate the previous with the next layer. Control over my skis improved drastically as the skills increased. Pete soon had me tackling slopes I would have never dreamed of, but with the lessons learnt, they were not out of my comfort zone. Pete’s instruction is easy to understand and with demonstration, easy to follow. With his expertise and experience, I’m sure any skier would be able to learn a thing or two from Pete. Thanks Pete.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
For foreign customers : You can enjoy tax-free shopping in our shop from June 1, 2018! Imayo Tsukasa started as an inn and sake shop. From the late Edo period to the early Meiji era, Niigata was said to have a higher population than Edo. Since the middle of the Meiji era Imayo Tsukasa has been a fully dedicated sake brewery. The Niigata soil was fertile, the Agano water was clean, and we built a facility in Nuttari, a hub for Japanese fermented goods like miso, sake and soy sauce. Wanting to review our brand and reflect on our brewing method, In 2006 Imayo Tsukasa vowed to be an “only-junmai” company. It’s not easy. Because you can’t add anything to adjust taste or alcohol content, you have to take extra special care of the rice in every step of the process. We value the importance of producing nothing but high-level sake, working hard to make only premium sake. These include Junmai Daiginjo, Junmai Ginjo and Junmaishu.
I came here as a last minute stop in Niigata before heading home. I was able to get a tour in English and it was very informative about the sake brewing process and the culture behind it! The tour guide was very friendly and was helpful when I had a question. I unfortunately was driving so I couldn’t sample the sake, but for 1000 yen you can try a variety of the sake they have. I really liked their amazake (non-alcoholic sweet sake). They are also one of the only few dozen breweries in Japan to use wooden barrels when making sake. The gift shop had a lot of sake choices and flavors! I’m totally glad I came here.
4.0 based on 180 reviews
4.0 based on 261 reviews
The market has everything you need from Niigata, freshly caught fresh fish from Japan sea to fresh vegetables from Niigata (Of course Koshihikari-rice), seasonal fruits, delicious meat, and famous sake. Not only tourists but local ppl also use the market. It means the fair price. In the summer season, you can BBQ near the market you bought. Winter season, you have better to eat restaurant in the market. I think you have better to get a bus from Niigata station. You can check the route from Niigata station to pia bandai ¥210
3.5 based on 103 reviews
Great place to bring Children to learn how to make traditional Japanese Rice Cracker. Their shops have a great selections of Rice Crackers as gifts to friends and Family
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