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Sakata Private Shore Excursion – Yamagata Highlights

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• Mobile ticket • English language

Overview

Please note that even if you select “Tour Language: English(written),” the driver speaks Japanese only. Communication will be supported using a translation app, and English tour information will be provided in advance. Explore the highlights of Sakata in just 3 hours on this private car shore excursion. Travel comfortably with a professional driver to visit iconic locations like the Sankyo Warehouse, which showcases Sakata’s history as a bustling port and rice trading center. Discover the Honma Residence and Art Museum, once home to affluent merchants, and take a leisurely stroll through Hiyoriyama Park, where you can enjoy picturesque views of the port and its historic lighthouse. Conclude your tour at the Sakata Seafood Market, perfect for sampling fresh local seafood and unique local products before heading back to the port. The Sakata Seafood Market may be closed on certain days.

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What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

What's Not Included

  • Honma Residence - Pay on site
  • Guide

Meeting & Pickup

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Itinerary

Stop 1

A historic rice-warehouse complex built in 1893 in Sakata, originally part of the rice trade of the Shonai region. The white-walled warehouse buildings, rows of old zelkova trees and the riverside setting reflect the industrial and agricultural heritage of the city.

30 minutes •

Stop 2

Built in 1768 for the Honma family (once prominent landowners in the region) as a residence with both samurai-style and merchant-style architecture. It preserves many original features and gives insight into the lifestyle of a regional elite in Edo-period and Meiji Japan.

30 minutes •

Stop 3

A scenic park overlooking the Sea of Japan from Sakata, featuring a historic wooden hexagonal lighthouse (built 1895) and model of the old “Kitamae bune” (north-bound trading ships). It offers cherry-blossom viewing in spring and panoramic views of the port and sea.

30 minutes •

Stop 4

Located right next to Sakata Port, this market features freshly landed seafood from the Sea of Japan, shops and restaurants where you can buy or eat local fish and shellfish. Great stop for lunch or souvenirs. If the market is closed, we will proceed to an alternative location.

30 minutes •

Stop 5

Jūroku Rakan Iwa (Sixteen Arhat Rocks) is a striking coastal rock formation located along the Sea of Japan in Sakata City, Yamagata Prefecture. These rocks were carved by a Buddhist monk in the early 19th century as a memorial to sailors who lost their lives at sea. Each figure represents a Rakan (Arhat), a disciple of Buddha, and they are said to watch over the ocean and pray for the safety of those at sea. Set against dramatic waves and rugged cliffs, the site offers a powerful atmosphere and is especially beautiful at sunset, when the rocks are bathed in golden light. It is a quiet, reflective place that combines natural beauty with deep spiritual meaning.

30 minutes •

Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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