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【Day2】Drivin' Niigata with Cheesie

Autumn Drive trip in Niigata Prefecture with Cheesie!!
In this video, famous travel influencer “Cheesie” enjoys autumn drive trip for 3 days in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.

Autumn is very good season to enjoy drive and you can enjoy a lot of beautiful autumn leaves.
At this time, Cheesie enjoy driving around three areas below,
①Tsubamesanjo
World famous area for craftworks and located near Yahiko village where you can see super beautiful autumn leaves
②Niigata city
Capital city of Niigata Prefecture. You can enjoy not only shopping but also local culture such as farmer’s culture and Geigi culture.
③Sado island
Super Unique island in Japan.It is famous for beautiful nature, delicious cuisine, and unique tradition. the unique culture of the isrand its own constitutes attraction of Sado and it is as if a miniature of Japan.

If you are interested in the itinerary of the trip, please check the blog below

Let’s find out unique attraction and things to do in Niigata!
We are waiting for your visit!

【DAY2 “Niigata city”】
Day 2 starts with the good weather.
Cheesie drops in a wide park where the unique rice straw art objects are exhibited in autumn season and enjoy taking a walk.
After short break at farmers market and cafe, she moves to traditional Japanese farmer’s museum and enjoy Japanese garden and Mochi making experience.
In the evening she moves to Sado island and enjoy super cuisine at the hotel.

*About Cheesie
Cheesie is an influencer and blogger who is influential in promoting Japan tourism and known as one of the most popular and knowledgeable Japan tourism experts in Malaysia and Singapore.
Her biggest project, conquering 47 prefectures, started in Nagano in 2008 and was completed in Kochi in 2019.
Now she lives in Japan and is super-active as an influencer who can show “the current state of Japan” to the world.

Instagram: 355k followers

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