Today explore remote Sado Island off the coast of Niigata. Comprising the mountain, sailing into the bustling port town of Niigata this morning, famous for snow, rice, sake, and hot springs. Enjoy breakfast before disembarking and traveling by Shinkansen, ‘bullet train,’ to Tokyo Station, where you can continue to Tokyo (Haneda) or Narita International Airports or continue your travels in Japan’s neon-lit capital ranges of Osado and Kosado flanking the Kokunaka Plain. Sado was once a destination of political exile. It now boasts its own rich cultural and religious life, incorporating puppet theater, Okesa folk songs, Ondeko drumming and demon dances, and Noh theater thanks to some of its more famous displaced figures. Home to the Japanese Crested Ibis, extinct on the mainland, and the iconic Taraibune Tub Boats, which you have the opportunity to experience, this island off the beaten path combines stunning natural scenery, including Senkakuwan Bay and Ogi Peninsula, and wilderness and wildlife with a rich history, including gold and silver mining, Samurai warrior culture, and unique agri- and aquaculture practices. Sado Island is widely considered a perfect miniature version of Japan. Here, you visit the Shukunegi Village National Important Preservation Area and learn more about traditional taiko drumming at the Sado Island Taiko Center.