Golf Resorts Sado Island
Sado Island in Japan is a hidden gem boasting rugged coastlines, lush forests, and rich cultural heritage. Home to traditional taiko drumming and historic gold mines, this island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and fascinating history. Explore charming fishing villages, serene temples, and stunning beaches, or immerse yourself in local festivals and traditional performances. Sado Island is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Japanese experience off the beaten path.Hotel Mancho
Hotel Mancho is an old established Japanese inn located in a scenic spot facing Aikawa Bay. From open-air bath, please enjoy the sunset as it sinks into the Japan Sea and glows in many colors reflecting in the clouds and waves, as well as the fishermen's fires on the waves. In addition, the hotel is equipped with barrier-free room with wheelchair access to bathroom for handicapped guests. At Mancho Art Museum, the historical Buddhist statues, paintings and artwork are displayed.
Hotel Meoto
Hotel Meoto is located along the beach of Nanaura Coast, the aesthetic landscape of Sado, with a scenic view of the Meoto Rocks. It is a magnificant view the sun sinking into the Sea of Japan. Hotel welcomes guests with fine cuisine mainly with fresh seafood from the Nanaura fishery harbor.