- Guest House ZINK Cafe
Guest House ZINK Cafe
Facility Basic Information
- Address
- 195-3 Ryotsu Minato, Sado, Niigata 952-0014
- TEL
- 0259-58-7386
- Payment Methods
- Cards accepted VISA, MASTER, Diners Club, AMEX, JCB, UnionPay(銀聯), Discover
- Internet
- Available
- General Accessibility
- Not Available
- Transport Access
- Ryotsu Port Approx 1 minute by car
- Nearest bus stop
- Sado-shi Ryoutsu Shisho (Honsen [Main Line]) Approx. 2 minutes on foot from bus stop
- Parking
- Available
- Opening Times
- 9:30-16:00 Lunch time 11:30-14:00 *Last order 13:30
- Regular holiday
- Sundays, Year-end and New Year holidays
- Number of seats
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24
- Reservation
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Not required
- Conditions
- Open for lunch
Nearby Spots
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guesthouse ZINK
Just a four-minute walk from Ryotsu Port, ZINK offers the ideal position for your Sado getaway—close enough to check in right after getting off the ferry. It’s perfect for active travelers looking to make the most of the island in limited time. Drop off your bags and set out light and easy for sightseeing, or enjoy local sake and seasonal flavors at nearby restaurants in the evening. A great base for exploring the island.
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Heritage and Relics PlantsMurasame no Matsu (rain-showered pine)
Within the grounds of Sado Japan Coast Guard Station, a Japanese black pine tree with beautifully shaped branches stands nineteen metres tall, and has a girth of six metres. It used to be a navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea, and is mentioned in the folk song, "Ryotsu Jinku". Murasame no Matsu used to be called "Otabisho no Matsu" (a pine tree at the midway resting point of a god during a procession), or "Gobansho no Matsu" (a pine tree at a port observation post). Koyo Ozaki, a novelist who visited Sado in the Meiji times (1868-1912), thought the tree getting splashed by waves resembled the wetness of getting caught in a shower of rain (called "murasame" in Japanese). The tree's name is derived from this episode. Murasame no Matsu is a Niigata Prefecture Natural Monument.
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Gift ShopsSea Town Shopping Street
Sea Town Shopping Street is attached to Sado Kisen's Ryotsu Ferry Terminal. Souvenir shops, including Sado Kisen Shoji (0259-27-5673), Ebisu Shoji (0259-27-5007), and Nakamise Kanko (0259-23-3335), are lined up on either side of the street. They offer an extensive variety of Sado souvenirs, such as local sake, seafood, famous confectioneries, crafts, and so on. Yellowtail Curry is served only at Sea Town Shopping Street and enjoys great popularity.
Stores where you can eat and drink nearby
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Kappo Japanese Fine Cuisine at a counter Fish Dishes SushiSushi Uohide
Sushi Uohide is located in front of Sado Kisen's Ryotsu Ferry Terminal. The owner/chef wholeheartedly crafts sushi with Sado-grown Koshihikari rice and toppings purchased from auctions at the Ryotsu Market. The chief draw is "Sado's Local Fish Nigiri Sushi Set," hand-crafted with seven toppings from the day's best catch. The signature item at Sushi Uohide is a creative one: "Sushi with Squid Innards." Squid innards are used instead of wasabi. This dish has an exquisite balance of flavours and is truly a masterpiece of hand-crafted sushi.
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Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Tempura/Deep-Fried Dishes Grilled Skewers/Yakitori/Chargrill Chinese Ramen NoodlesIzakaya Hotaru
Hotaru is a Japanese-style pub with a home-like atmosphere. Nibbles such as deep-fried natto (fermented soy beans) and squid balls are well regarded for its deliciousness. Among them, the grilled pork skewers, which are freshly prepared once an order is made, is especially scrumptious. They are grilled with sweet miso (bean paste) sauce, which compliments the pork perfectly. Hotaru is also famous for its flavourful Chinese ramen noodles. The ever-popular "chilled Chinese ramen noodles" has a light taste and is also highly recommended.
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Casual Eatery Light mealPot stickers & coffee Oni Café
Oni Café is a coffee shop serving locally loved handmade potstickers, which were passed down from a longtime ramen shop after it closed its doors. Enjoy chatting with the owner who has a deep affection for Ondeko (deity [oni