Spend a full day with a government-licensed local guide unravelling Sakata's extraordinary mercantile past — from the iconic Sankyo-Soko rice storehouses to the palatial Homma family estate — in a completely private, unhurried itinerary shaped around your interests.
What to expect
Begin at the atmospheric Sankyo-Soko, three hulking 300-year-old rice storehouses draped in snow-white plaster that once made Sakata the richest port in Edo-era Japan. Move on to the Homma Museum of Art and its immaculate garden, a testament to the merchant family whose wealth rivalled the shogunate's. Stroll Hiyoriyama Park above the Sea of Japan, then visit the lively Sakata Port Market for a celebrated maguro-don tuna rice bowl. Your guide weaves historical narrative through every stop, making the city's golden age vivid and personal.
Good to know
Have Japanese Yen on hand for local transportation; exact costs are agreed with your guide after booking. Request confirmation of all-aboard compatibility when enquiring. Pre-booking is essential — private licensed guides fill quickly on cruise days.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sakata — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.