Recommended Spot
Big Zelkova Tree (Kamisuwa Shrine)
Experience the serenity of this 1,000-year-old tree, believed to protect the land and worshipped as a god of agriculture.
Cedar Tree Path to Shrine
Explore the historic Yahiko Cedar path, a natural monument, and cultural property, either by TUKTUK or Motorcycle.
Triangle Field (Hachimai-zawa Forest Path Branch)
Enjoy the expansive landscape and peaceful time with views of Mt. Yahiko.
Haraedo Shrine
Dedicated to the god of purification, cleanse yourself before visiting Yahiko Shrine’s main hall.
Yahiko Shrine
Known as "Oyahikosama," it's the symbol of Yahiko Village. Offer prayers with two bows, four claps, and one bow.
Mt.Yahiko Ropeway (4-hour and 2-hour courses only)
Take a 5-minute ride to the summit for stunning views. On clear days, you can see Sado Island.
Rice Field Area
Witness Mt. Yahiko reflected in water-filled rice fields, a beautiful and nostalgic landscape.
What to expect
Hop on an E-Motorcycle and embark on an adventure! Rent an electric slow mobility vehicle and tour around Yahiko, taking in the scents of nature, the sounds of the wind and birds. You can follow the course or create your own route. Experience the local charm of Japan on an unforgettable journey through Yahiko!
Yahiko Village in Niigata Prefecture is known as the place where Amanokagayama-no-Mikoto, the great-grandson of Amaterasu-Omikami, passed down all aspects of Echigo culture, including fishing, farming, and craftsmanship. In addition to its unique history and culture, the village is blessed with beautiful natural scenery throughout the four seasons and two hot springs, Yahiko-Yu Shrine Hot Spring and Yahiko Sakuraigo Hot Spring. These make it one of the premier tourist destinations in Niigata Prefecture.
It is said that Amanokagayama-no-Mikoto, the great-grandson of Amaterasu-Omikami, landed on the coast west of Mt. Yahiko after crossing the Sea of Japan in ancient times. Since landing, Amanokagayama-no-Mikoto taught the people of Echigo various techniques such as making salt from seawater, fishing with nets and hooks, and rice cultivation. Furthermore, the ironworking techniques that are now thriving in Tsubame City and Sanjo City were also taught by Amanokagayama-no-Mikoto. This rich Echigo culture of fishing, farming, and craftsmanship has its roots here in Yahiko Village, Niigata Prefecture.
Experience the heartwarming sights of more than 50 types of cherry blossoms in spring, the mirror-like rice paddies during the planting season in the Echigo Plain, beautiful wisteria and hydrangeas, striking autumn leaves in the Momiji Valley, and snowy landscapes. Enjoy the sacred atmosphere and stunning seasonal scenery with the "Yahiko Petit Trip."
《Vehicle Guide》
▼No license required E-Motorcycle similar to a bicycle
It looks and feels like a Motorcycle, but performs like an electric bike. With a top speed of about 20 km/h, you can directly feel the scent of nature and the sound of the wind. No license is required to ride this electric bike, which glides smoothly without pedaling and climbs hills effortlessly!
*No license required for those 16 and older
*Wearing a helmet is recommended.