10 Best Things to Do in Niigata
Niigata Travel Guide: What to Do in Niigata Now
An often overlooked coastal jewel between mountains and the Sea of Japan, Niigata Prefecture offers a compelling ensemble of snowy wonders, epic rice wine tales, and seaside surprises. In this unassuming, rice-producing powerhouse, there’s a fusion of the unexpected and the traditional that surprises even the most seasoned of travelers.
Here, we’re revealing the 10 best things to do in Niigata, a place where rice isn’t just a staple, it’s a showstopper!
With this Chubu Region Bucket List, let’s also check out the surrounding tourist attractions: Best Things to Do in Chubu
1. Marvel at the Surreal Landscape of Hoshitoge Rice Terraces

The real showstopper, though, is the view at dawn. As the sun peeks over the horizon, the terraces seem to morph into a vast, mirror-like mosaic reflecting the heavens. It’s an epic sight that’ll make your Instagram followers green with envy. Don’t forget to bring your walking shoes, a full battery, and an appreciation for rural life!
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Access |
20-min drive from Matsudai Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.tokamachishikankou.jp/en/spot/hoshitougenotanada-2/ |
2. Become Speechless at Nagaoka Festival Grand Fireworks Show

The festival is a celebration of resilience and rebirth, with the first edition created to support Niigata’s comeback from the devastating earthquake Chuetsu Earthquake in 2004. Get ready to “ooh” and “aah” as each explosion tells a tale of strength and survival. Make sure to reserve seats on the website!
3. Traverse the Geological Wonder of Kiyotsu Gorge

There’s even a tunnel you can walk through, giving you a front-row seat to the cliffside drama. By the end of your visit, you’ll be convinced that nature is the best artist out there. Remember to pack a waterproof jacket; the gorge likes to spit a little when it’s excited!
Access |
15-min drive from Ishiuchi Station |
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Official Website |
https://nakasato-kiyotsu.com/kiyotsukyou/ |
4. Find Spiritual Peace at Yahiko Shrine

Here, you can wash away your worries at the purification fountain, offer a prayer to the Shinto gods, and soak up the serene vibes. Who knows, you might even run into a Shinto priest or two, floating around in their traditional white robes. But no selfie sticks, folks! Even the gods need their privacy.
Access |
12-min drive from Yahiko Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.yahiko-jinjya.or.jp/ |
5. Discover the Microcosm of Japan at Sado Island

Its rugged coastlines, dense forests, and gold mines (yes, real gold!) make it a treasure trove of adventures. Plus, the locals are so friendly; you’ll leave feeling like part of the Sado family. So, ready to set sail?
Access |
2-hr 30-min ferry or 1-hr 7-min jetfoil from Niigata Port |
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Official Website |
https://www.visitsado.com/en/ |
6. Meet the Feathered Locals at Toki Forest Park

Toki Forest Park (トキの森公園) is a conservation oasis where the endangered ‘Toki’ (or Japanese Crested Ibis) have found sanctuary. Once pushed to the brink of extinction with the last Japanese specimens actually dying, it took a pair donated from China in 1999 to start recovering the population. So these beautiful birds, a symbol of resilience, are now thriving in their lush, protected habitat.
Thanks to the facility’s efforts, over 400 ibises now live in the wild as of 2020. Embark on a nature trail and soak in the tranquility as you catch glimpses of the ‘Toki’ in their wild glory. This experience is more than just bird-watching; it’s an inspiring story of hope and rebirth that you’ll carry with you long after your visit.
Access |
15-min drive from Sado Kisen Ryotsu Port Terminal |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.sado.niigata.jp/site/tokinomori/ |
7. Tasting the most luxurious rice Koshihikari

Visit a local farm, witness the devotion that goes into nurturing each grain, and partake in a traditional meal where Koshihikari is the star. By the end of it, you’ll realize why this rice isn’t just food; it’s a cherished heritage that encapsulates the spirit of Niigata.
▶ Niigata Prefecture official website with information about Koshihikari rice: https://www.pref.niigata.lg.jp/sec/syokuhin/niigatarice.html
8. Visit Teradomari Fish Market Street

For seafood enthusiasts, Teradomari Fish Market Street (魚の市場通り) is an absolute must. This place is a showcase of the sea’s freshest treasures, delivered directly from the fishermen’s nets to the bustling stalls.
Wander among rows of delectable seafood, with everything from plump shrimps to exotic fish, and the local specialty, squid. Indulge in a gastronomic adventure, tasting the delicacies prepared right before your eyes, and savoring the flavors that are as diverse as the sea itself.
Access |
10-min drive from Teradomari Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.teradomari-kankou.com/ |
9. Skiing and Snowboarding in Niigata’s Snow Paradise

Whether you’re a seasoned snowboarder seeking the thrill of a challenging run or a beginner learning to master your first slalom, Niigata’s snowy mountains promise an unforgettable ride.
▶ Niigata Tourism’s official website with information about ski resorts: https://enjoyniigata.com/en/feature/ski-resort/top
10. Step into History at Takada Castle

Walking around the castle grounds, you’ll find yourself lost in a bygone era, where samurai once roamed. Come spring, the castle grounds transform into a pink paradise, as over 4,000 cherry trees burst into bloom, making it one of the best spots for Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) parties.
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Access |
7-min walk from Takada Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.joetsu.niigata.jp/site/museum/takada-castle.html |
As we reach the end of our tour, one thing is crystal clear: adventure, culture, and beauty intertwine seamlessly in Niigata. It’s a captivating, multifaceted destination, proving that some of the best experiences are tucked away from the beaten path. So here’s to embracing the unexpected and creating unforgettable memories!
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.












