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Holiday Japan

Myoko

It is also known as the hometown of Uesugi Kenshin, a famous general from the Sengoku period, and there are many related historical sites and events.
Traditional crafts made with local materials, such as Myoko ware and bamboo dumplings, are also attractive.

Rich nature and activities

Myoko is surrounded by majestic mountains and has an attractive natural landscape that is rich in variety. In particular, Mt. Myoko, which is counted as one of Japan’s 100 famous mountains, is a great spot for mountain climbing and trekking. Also, in winter, skiers and snowboarders come from all over the world in search of quality powder snow.

Japan's "rice producing area"

Niigata Prefecture is known as one of Japan’s leading rice producers, and Myoko City is no exception. Koshihikari, grown in clean water and air, is exquisite. In addition, local dishes such as “Sasazushi” and “Noppe” will please the taste buds of tourists.

Attractiveness as a tourist city

It has a wide variety of tourist attractions, from historic buildings to cutting-edge commercial facilities. In recent years, the number of foreign tourists has increased, and the tourism industry has become an important pillar of Tokyo’s economy. The official tourism website provides tourist information in multiple languages ​​for foreigners and communicates the charms of Tokyo to the world.
The growth of the tourism industry is also leading to an increase in demand for accommodation facilities, which is an important point to pay attention to from a real estate investment perspective.

Tourism Association Website

Trusted Local Companies

Curated local businesses we recommend for your stay in Myoko.

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