Port of Niigata
Niigata, Japan
The Port of Niigata, situated in the center of the Japanese mainland on the Sea of Japan coast, is an international port that consists of two districts: the West Port and the East Port. The West Port, conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from Niigata Airport and JR Niigata Station, offers easy access to Tokyo in just 97 minutes via high-speed train. Approximately 20 kilometers away, the East Port District is well-equipped with container terminals capable of accommodating 160,000-ton ships. Visitors exploring Niigata City can immerse themselves in shopping, cultural activities including Geisha dance performances, and traditional Japanese dining. The city's outskirts showcase picturesque rice fields, natural landscapes, and rejuvenating hot springs. Niigata is renowned for its premium quality rice sake, highly esteemed throughout Japan. Must-visit attractions include savoring the Kiwami Sushi Platter, exploring the Northern Culture Museum, and indulging in Niigata sake tasting experiences.
Location
City: Niigata
Region: Niigata Prefecture
Country: Japan
Coordinates: 37.9022° N, 139.0236° E