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Niigata

Niigata

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Population-
City CodeKIJ
Popular Airlines
  • Korean Air
  • All Nippon Airways
  • China Eastern Airlines
Flight Time13~18 hours

The flight time to Niigata is approximately 13~18 hours. Find out more about the history, economy, climate and transportation options before you visit Niigata.

Niigata

Niigata is a picturesque coastal city located on Japan's northern island of Honshu, known for its rich natural beauty, vibrant festivals, and agricultural products. Situated along the Sea of Japan, Niigata is famous for its high-quality rice, which is the foundation of its sake industry. The region offers visitors an array of attractions, including beautiful coastlines, ski resorts, and historic sites like Yahiko Shrine. Niigata is also home to lively festivals such as the Niigata Festival and Sado Island’s Earth Celebration. Its proximity to both mountains and the sea makes Niigata a great destination for outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and exploring the scenic Sado Island.

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Niigata Travel FAQs

What is Niigata known for?

Niigata is famous for its high-quality rice, sake production, and beautiful coastal and mountainous landscapes.

How can I get from Niigata Airport to the city center?

A regular bus service connects Niigata Airport to the city center, taking about 25 minutes.

What is the best time to visit Niigata?

The best times to visit are spring for cherry blossoms (April) and winter for skiing (December to February).

What local foods should I try in Niigata?

Try Niigata’s fresh seafood, especially sushi, as well as its famous Koshihikari rice (a type of Japanese rice) and locally brewed sake.

Can I visit Sado Island from Niigata?

Yes, ferries operate daily between Niigata and Sado Island, with high-speed boats taking around 1 hour.