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Sakata Port Highlights: Japan's Lesser-Known Treasure

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Even with limited time ashore, Sakata's museums, lions, and history made the stop worthwhile.

We really enjoyed kind of doing the day on our own versus spending the entire time on a bus.

It was very nice. So, this warehouse was actually built in 1893 and their design is ingenious.

The gardens are carefully landscaped with ponds, pines, and stepping stones. It was truly very tranquil back here.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Explore on your own if you have limited time in port.
Use the map provided by the cruise line to plan your route.
Ask local volunteers for help with translations and facts.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Finding specific items like rice crackersYou may not have time to locate everything; prioritize key sites.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the key sites to see in Sakata, Japan?
QHow can you make the most of a short port stop?
QWhat is the history and culture of Sakata?

Topics Covered

Port Destination2½ Happy BaconItinerary Route1½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Sakata2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Ship-sponsored shuttle to Nagamichi Mall ($20 per person round trip)
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YouTube Video Description

Welcome to the eighth episode in our CRUISE JAPAN PORT HIGHLIGHTS series Join us in Sakata, Japan, a historic port city on the Sea of Japan in Yamagata Prefecture. With only a short time ashore due to the cruise schedule, we set out on our own to explore three iconic sites that capture Sakata’s spirit. From the Homma Museum’s intricate woodblock printing plates to the sprawling Sankyo Rice Warehouses and the streets shaped by centuries of trade, Sakata offered us history, culture, and resilience in just a couple of kilometers. What to Expect: - Visit the Homma House - Visit the Homma/Farm Implement Museum - Walk with us to the Sankyo Rice Warehouses - A few street scenes on our 2 km walk back to the shuttle This episode is perfect for cruisers visiting Sakata or anyone curious about Japan’s lesser-known port gems LINK to Sakata City Map and Points of Interest: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ldy6HTwTU4c-pc69kKSHgM8Tw4FfGZbM/view?usp=sharing 0:20 – Introduction 1:40 – Homma House 2:47 – Homma/ Museum of Farm Implements 4:21 – Walk and Sankyo Warehouses 5:19 – Street Scenes back to Shuttle Bus Stop 6:05 – Wrap With only a few hours in Sakata, Japan, we decided to explore the city at our own pace, skipping the usual tours. This travel vlog captures our journey through this historic port city, offering a glimpse into its culture and resilience. Join us as we explore Japan and discover some off-the-beaten-track gems in Sakata Japan. #GoTravelLife #CruiseJapan #Sakata #SakataJapan #CruiseVlog #Westerdam #Japancircle