- Rosencat
Rosencat
Facility Basic Information
- Address
- 102 Niibo Funashimo, Sado, Niigata 952-0112
- TEL
- 080-5437-4433
- Payment Methods
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Cards accepted
PayPay、d払い、楽天ペイなども対応
- Assistance in Foreign Languages
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OK
English
- Internet
- Available
- General Accessibility
- Not Available
- Satellite TV
- Available
- Transport Access
- Ryotsu Port Approx 20 minutes by car
- Nearest bus stop
- Niibo Shougakkoumae (Minamisen [South Line]) Approx. 15 minutes on foot from bus stop
- Parking
- Cars:4
- Price per night (Tax excluded)
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Simple Package without Meals 4,700 yen~
- Check-in
- 14:00
- Check-out
- 9:30
- Capacity
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10
- Number of rooms
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Japanese-style room:3
- Business Period
- Merch to early December
- Book Online
- No お電話、メールからのご予約大歓迎です。
- Facilities and Service
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Refrigerator, microwave, electric kettle, karaoke (free), barbecue set menu (1,300 JPY/person)
- En-suite bathroom
- Not Available
- Amenities
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Shampoo, Hair conditioner, Bath towel, Face towel, Body soap, Hairdryer
- Transfer Service
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Available
1,200 yen per person (Ryotsu Port~)
Nearby Spots
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Shrines and Buddhist TemplesKonponji Temple
The Sanmaido Hall within the grounds of Konponji Temple is reputed to be the place where Nichiren (a Buddhist monk and the founder of the Nichiren School) had a debate with monks from other schools, and authored Kaimokusho (The Opening of the Eyes). It is one of the sacred places for the Nichiren school, along with Myoshoji Temple in the Sawata area, where Nichiren wrote Kanjinhonzonsho (The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind). Konponji Temple is a temple complex consisting of twenty-nine buildings and halls on an area of approximately 56,200 square metres. Included on the grounds are Soshido Hall (named after its founder) and the Main Hall, constructed and donated by wealthy gold-mining engineers in the Edo Period (1603-1867).
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Shrines and Buddhist Temples Noh StagesTakei Kumano Shrine
Kumano Shrine is a village shrine nestled in cedar woods. Built in 1869, the Noh stage, designated a Niigata Prefectural Cultural Asset, has a hip-and-gable tiled roof in front, and a hipped roof at the back. Also, because of having a ridgeway with a tiled roof, and a room with a mirror separated by a curtain from the ridgeway (used as a worship hall, too), it is considered an authentic Noh stage in Sado. A kaerumata (frog-leg strut) on the transverse beam is carefully inscribed with the four distinct characters of ka-gu-ra-den.
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Shrines and Buddhist TemplesHiyoshi Shrine
Hiyoshi Shrine is familiar to locals, and known as "Sanno-san". The shrine was established in 1226 for Emperor Juntoku, who was banished to Sado, after his high ranking servant, Kiyonori Ike, initiated dividing and re-enshrining the god enshrined at Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Omi (present-day Shiga Prefecture). Many wooden and stone statues of monkeys, messengers of a god, can be seen around the grounds of the shrine. The statues include the "three wise monkeys", which are Mizaru, covering his eyes; Kikazaru, covering his ears; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth. The most important annual festival is held over three days in April.
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Gift ShopsSado Tokusen Ichiba Market
Sado Tokusen Ichiba features almost 100% Sado-produced products, including fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits and mushrooms, marine produce as well as processed products, crafts and souvenirs. Whether you are an inhabitant, a tourist or back home for a visit on Sado, please drop in.
Stores where you can eat and drink nearby
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Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Fish Dishes Grilled Skewers/Yakitori/Chargrill OtherIzakaya (Japanese style pub) Arinko
Arinko is a local's favourite in the Niibo area. The pub has counter seats and a section floored with tatami mats which provide the characteristic cosy feel of a genuine izakaya pub. Dishes to complement sake (Japanese whisky) is prepared by the Okami female manager, who is fastidious about locally produced ingredients. They offer a wide range of hearty food, including grilled skewers and fish, handmade gyoza dumplings, rolled omelette, etc. Arinko can accommodate parties according to your budget.
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Bar/Snack Bar Japanese-style Curry with Rice Light mealSnack Bar Noroma
Opened over forty years ago in one corner of a shopping street, Snack Bar Noroma has gained popularity recently with its hand-made dishes by the master and hostess. The top menu item is undoubtedly the "Special Katsu Sando." It is a filling, signature sandwich made by topping slices of bread with sauce-soaked, thick pork cutlets. Moreover, dishes prepared with a little bit of extra care, including curry over rice, gyoza dumplings, croquettes and more, have achieved popularity among regulars.
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Casual Eatery Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Fish Dishes Sushi Set menus/Rice bowls/Kamameshi(hot pot rice) Chinese Ramen NoodlesSushi Chozaburo
Chozaburo is a renowned restaurant serving Sado-style sushi, thronging with locals and tourists. It delights you with the freshest toppings directly sourced from Ryotsu Market and local fishermen. You can also savour name-brand toppings such as tuna from Oma and sea urchin from Aomori, available only at renowned sushi shops. The menu also covers options such as set meals and donburi (a bowl of rice with toppings). Chinese ramen noodles passed down from preceding generations boast a refreshing taste. A combination meal of sushi and ramen noodles has achieved great popularity.