Sado Gold Mine
史跡 佐渡金山
Embark on a journey through the fascinating history of Japan's largest gold mine!
The Sado Gold Mine served as Japan's largest gold and silver mine from 1601 to 1989. Remnants of its 400-year history, like tunnel ruins and mining facilities, have earned prestigious designations as National Important Cultural Properties, Historic Sites, and Heritages of Industrial Modernization. The site is also a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status.
The Sado Gold Mine offers two routes accessible without reservation, each taking around 30-40 minutes. For larger groups or those with a keen interest in history, guided tours are also recommended, which run from April to November and take 70-100 minutes (reservations required). One tour is for groups of 10 or more from elementary school and above, while the other is for smaller groups of up to 10, junior high school-aged or older.
Afterwards, head down to the Kitazawa Floatation Plant, a vital part of the Sado Gold Mine operations, and a popular photo spot reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki's film Laputa: Castle in the Sky. It was the first location in Japan where copper production technology was successfully adapted for the extraction of gold and silver.
General Information
| Address | 新潟県新潟県佐渡市下相川1305 |
|---|---|
| Directions | ・Niigata Port to Ryotsu Port ・Naoetsu Port to Ogi Port ●By Car/Bus: |
| Car Park | Approx. 500 cars (free of charge) |
| Opening Times | April to October: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Prices | Varies depending on the tour and number of people; see the website for details. |
| Notes | *Tour periods differ depending on the specific tour. *Some tours do not require reservations, while others do. *All tour tickets include the museum. |
| Contact Name | Sado Gold Mine Operated by Golden Sado CO., LTD |
| Telephone Number | 0259-74-2389 |
| Website |