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Ogi Folk Museum: A Glimpse into Sado Island's Maritime Past

Explore Sado Island's maritime history at the Ogi Folk Museum, featuring traditional tools, artifacts, and a restored Sengokubune ship.

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The Ogi Folk Museum on Sado Island, housed in a former elementary school in Shukunegi village, showcases over 30,000 folk materials related to the island's maritime history and daily life. Exhibits include fishing tools, shipwright equipment, and a restored Sengokubune ship, offering a glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage.

A brief summary to Sado Island’s Ogi Folk Museum

  • Monday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 8:30 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a stroll through Shukunegi village, a preserved historic area with unique architecture.
  • Check the bus schedule in advance, as services can be infrequent outside of peak season.
  • Consider renting a car to explore other attractions on Sado Island, as it offers the most flexibility.
  • Try a ride in a 'tarai bune' (tub boat) in Ogi, a unique local experience.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Ryotsu Port, take the Niigata Kotsu Sado bus towards Ogi. You can take a bus along the Main Line from Ryotsu to Sawata (40 minutes, 620 yen, 1-2 buses per hour) and transfer to the Ogi Line for Ogi (60 minutes, 840 yen, every 1-2 hours). Alight at the Shukunegi bus stop, which is a short walk from the museum. Bus fares are calculated based on the distance traveled for each trip, with a minimum fare of ¥210. A 1-day bus pass is available for ¥1,500.

  • Car

    From Ryotsu Port, follow Route 45 south towards Ogi. The drive takes approximately one hour. Upon approaching Shukunegi, follow signs for the Ogi Folk Museum. Parking is available near the museum. Car rental is available at Ryotsu Port, with prices around 21,670 JPY for a weekend rental.

  • Walking

    From Shukunegi village, follow the signs to the Ogi Folk Museum. The museum is located within the village and is easily accessible on foot. There is no fee to walk around Shukunegi village.

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Step back in time at the Ogi Folk Museum, nestled in the historic Shukunegi village on Sado Island. This unique museum is housed within the walls of the former Shukunegi Elementary School, creating a nostalgic atmosphere as you explore the exhibits. The museum's collection boasts over 30,000 items, offering a comprehensive look into the lives of Sado Island's residents, particularly those connected to the sea. You'll find tools and equipment used in the region's fishing industry, artifacts related to shipbuilding, and everyday objects that evoke the Showa era (1926-1989). A highlight of the museum is the meticulously restored Sengokubune, a large wooden freight ship that was once a common sight in Sado's waters. This impressive vessel was reconstructed using the original design drawings of a Sengokubune built in Shukunegi in 1858. The Ogi Folk Museum provides a fascinating insight into Sado Island's cultural heritage and the ingenuity of its people. It's a must-see destination for anyone interested in Japanese history, maritime traditions, and the unique charm of island life. The museum is adjacent to the Shukunegi village, a designated preservation area for important traditional buildings and architecture.

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