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Niigata Sake Fair on Sado Island / Kitazawa Flotation Plant & Niigata Sake Fair 2024
The Niigata Sake Fair is brimming with Japanese sake, beer, wine, and more, all available for tastings on the day for those with pre-purchased tickets. Tickets can also be purchased on the day of the event for refills. There are also some exclusive cups to be won in a raffle. There will be food stalls offering local delicacies and treats along with a variety of entertaining programs, including Furumachi Geigi dance, traditional arts, and a vibrant music stage. The event will be held in two locations this year: The Furumachi area in Niigata City's Chuo Ward, and Sado Island, which is expected to be registered as a World Heritage Site. Come raise your glass at Kitazawa Flotation Plant, one of Sado Island's most wondrous and beautiful locations!
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The Sado Island Galaxy Art Festival: Bringing art to Sado’s ports
Over the centuries, Sado Island off the northern coast of Japan’s Niigata Prefecture was a remote exile site and the location of one of Japan’s largest gold mines. These days, the beautiful bucolic community has become a hidden travel destination gem, welcoming visitors to the annual Sado Island Galaxy Art Festival.
Ryotsu Port, the primary gateway for visitors arriving by ferry, hosts the majority of the installations, but not all of them. Others can be found at historical buildings and scenic sites of the natural landscape elsewhere on the island, rewarding those who take the time to venture further into a part of Japan most tourists never see.
The Galaxy Art Festival is more than a purely visual celebration of the arts, too, as the program has included Sado’s unique folk songs and “onidaiko,” a dance and drum performance by a masked musician dressed as an oni, a ferocious demon or ogre from Japanese folklore. This “demon drumming” is a Sado tradition that dates back centuries as a means of warding off evil and giving thanks for good harvests, making it a perfect fit for the Galaxy Art Festival, whose goal is to introduce and preserve the island’s culture.