【Photo Focus】 Filming at Tsubamesanjō Station with JR East ・ Japankuru in Niigata
Chubu Entertainment Tsubamesanjo | 2021.06.10 |
A behind the scenes look at Japankuru's recent trip to the Tsubame-Sanjo area, and what we were up to there!
JR East Tsubamesanjō Station
Recently, the Japankuru team took a trip to the Tsubame-Sanjo area of Niigata to film some videos with JR East. Over the course of three days, we met with Tsubamesanjō Station staff, and then headed out straight away, to film at some of the most highly recommended local locations: open factories, artisan workshops, and gorgeous cherry blossom spots.
Craftsmen's Inn KAJI
We stayed the night in this unique traditional Japanese home-turned-guest-house, about five minutes from JR's Kitasanjo Station, and since it didn't make it into the video, we wanted to tell everybody about it here! In keeping with the local Tsubame-Sanjo themes, the old home was only lightly renovated to keep things comfortable, and the front rooms were decorated with beautiful carpentry tools.
The house is two floors with four different sleeping areas, in addition to a kitchen, bathroom, and retro Japanese bathtub. In the morning, we even filmed some shots in the beautiful interior before leaving! Unfortunately, the scenes in the guesthouse didn't make it into the final videos from the trip, but we really enjoyed spending time in the traditional rooms, which were outfitted with locally made goods as well (including Suwada nailclippers and locally made kitchen knives).
Craftsmen's Inn Kaji
12-6 Motomachi, Sanjo, Niigata
The house is two floors with four different sleeping areas, in addition to a kitchen, bathroom, and retro Japanese bathtub. In the morning, we even filmed some shots in the beautiful interior before leaving! Unfortunately, the scenes in the guesthouse didn't make it into the final videos from the trip, but we really enjoyed spending time in the traditional rooms, which were outfitted with locally made goods as well (including Suwada nailclippers and locally made kitchen knives).
Craftsmen's Inn Kaji
12-6 Motomachi, Sanjo, Niigata
Sanjo Spice Lab
This restaurant in front of JR Kitasanjo Station is a popular local curry spot, but on certain mornings, they open early and serve breakfast made with fresh ingredients and homey Japanese recipes! Aside from weekends, they also do breakfast a few times a month, to coincide with a farmer's market next to the station. It's only a five-minute walk from the guesthouse, and we happened to be staying over the night before a farmer's market day, so we had great timing! We particularly enjoyed the local Niigata koshihikari rice they used.
Sanjo Spice Lab
11-63 Motomachi, Sanjo, Niigata
Sanjo Spice Lab
11-63 Motomachi, Sanjo, Niigata
Yakiniku Sankiraku
After checking in fairly late at eight in the evening, the team was starving, so we searched for a place near the guesthouse. This yakiniku spot was crowded and full of meat smoke, but it was totally delicious, and cheap too. After a long day of shooting and working hard together, anything will taste delicious, but we'd recommend this place if you're looking for yakiniku in the Tsubame-Sanjo area!
Yakiniku Sankiraku
1-8-4 Honcho, Sanjo, Niigata
Yakiniku Sankiraku
1-8-4 Honcho, Sanjo, Niigata
JR Bunsui Station
We arrived in Tsubame-Sanjo just in time for cherry blossom festival season, and the cherry blossoms in full bloom turned the whole town pink. This particular train station, lined with cherry trees, is part of the festivities every year. (Of course, with COVID-19 canceling events all over Japan, things were a little quiet this year.)
Koshuhanten Ramen
This ramen shop was recommended by staff at Gyokusendo after our tour of the workshop. Some of us were a little thrown off by the texture of broth used in the ramen, but the fatty pork flavor is clearly popular with Japanese locals. During lunch, customers line up outside, but fortunately the shop is actually fairly large and turnover is quick, so you probably won't end up waiting more than 10 minutes or so.
Koshuhanten Ramen
49-4 Tsubame, Niigata
Koshuhanten Ramen
49-4 Tsubame, Niigata
Tsuchime Tumbler Workshop
During our trip to the Tsubame Industrial Materials Museum, we spent lots of time filming a workshop where you make a traditional hammered copper tumbler, but we actually filmed one other crafting experience as well! We changed the color of a titanium spoon by anodizing the surface with an electric current, which made it into one of the articles from our trip, but not the main video!
Tsubame Industrial Materials Museum
4330-1 Omagari, Tsubame, Niigata
Tsubame Industrial Materials Museum
4330-1 Omagari, Tsubame, Niigata
Yahiko Ropeway
When it comes to natural features, Mount Yahiko is an obvious sightseeing destination in the Tsubame-Sanjo area. The cherry blossoms in April and November's autumn leaves both make for beautiful views.
Yahiko Shrine
At the foot of Mount Yahiko is Yahiko Shrine, which is actually a beautiful shrine with a super long history! It's even mentioned in Japan's oldest collection of poetry.
Yahiko Shrine
2887-2 Yahiko, Nishikambara District, Niigata
Yahiko Shrine
2887-2 Yahiko, Nishikambara District, Niigata
Sakaya Yayoi
This sake and craft beer shop is right in front of Yahiko Shrine! The owner was so friendly and cooperative, we had a great time filming at the shop.
Sakaya Yayoi
1239-4 Yahiko, Nishikambara District, Niigata
Sakaya Yayoi
1239-4 Yahiko, Nishikambara District, Niigata
Suwada, Famous for Nail Clippers
This factory makes nail clippers that cost about 7,000 yen each (around 70 USD)! If you go down to the factory floor, the open factory lets you look in on the artisans and the whole manufacturing process, and the upper floor has a gift shop and a pretty classy little restaurant. If you visit the area, we'd definitely recommend you take a look!
During our time filming at the factory, just about everyone on the Japankuru team started to want a pair of the high-end nail clippers for themselves! But somehow, as we browsed the shop before leaving, our cameraman laid eyes on the nail clippers for dogs, and ended up buying them to use on Japankuru's official mascot Kuruki. She truly deserves the best of the best.
Suwada Open Factory
1332 Koanji, Sanjo, Niigata
During our time filming at the factory, just about everyone on the Japankuru team started to want a pair of the high-end nail clippers for themselves! But somehow, as we browsed the shop before leaving, our cameraman laid eyes on the nail clippers for dogs, and ended up buying them to use on Japankuru's official mascot Kuruki. She truly deserves the best of the best.
Suwada Open Factory
1332 Koanji, Sanjo, Niigata
Kuruki the Shiba Inu Meets Suwada Nail Clippers
What did the lovely Kuruki think of her new nail clippers? Well, according to the cameraman, normal pet store nail clippers tend to make it hard to make a clean cut, so clipping Kuruki's nails can be a struggle. But the Suwada nail clippers, artisan masterpieces that they are, made nail clipping a totally different experience!
Chopsticks Specialists Marunao
If you've ever splurged on a 2,000 yen pair of chopsticks at a Japanese department store, you might think you know what luxury feels like. But for most of the products at Marunao, you can go ahead and add one more zero onto that price tag.
That might sound shocking, but while we filmed at Marunao's Tsubame-Sanjo workshop and boutique, we were filled with understanding. Each pair is crafted with such care! The attention to detail is obvious even in the factory and shop buildings themselves. Our cameraman liked the chopsticks-shaped door handles so much, a shot of the door with reflected cherry blossoms made it into the video's final cut!
Marunao
1662-1 Yada, Sanjo, Niigata
That might sound shocking, but while we filmed at Marunao's Tsubame-Sanjo workshop and boutique, we were filled with understanding. Each pair is crafted with such care! The attention to detail is obvious even in the factory and shop buildings themselves. Our cameraman liked the chopsticks-shaped door handles so much, a shot of the door with reflected cherry blossoms made it into the video's final cut!
Marunao
1662-1 Yada, Sanjo, Niigata
Tojiro Knife Factory
One of the last stops on our filming itinerary was this knife maker, that ships beautiful kitchen knives from Niigata to all over the world. In Tokyo, they sell their knives at Tsubaya, the popular knife specialty shop near Asakusa.
Tojiro
9-5 Yoshida-Higashisakae, Tsubame, Niigata
Tojiro
9-5 Yoshida-Higashisakae, Tsubame, Niigata
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- Again, the Japankuru team got a little caught up in the fun, and started buying up knives. Some of us went straight for the #1 most popular item in the shop, and snapping up a professional-grade santoku in under a minute. Other members of our team took longer to figure out which shape, size, design, and price point they needed. Much longer.
Tsuiki Hammered-Copper Kettles at Gyokusendo
The artisans in this traditional workshop spend their days carefully hammering flat sheets of copper into beautifully round, smooth items like kettles, making Gyokusendo a must-see for anyone in Tsubame-Sanjo. Some of the most beautiful kettles sell for prices like 600,000 yen at the flashy Ginza Six mall in Tokyo.
Gyokusendo
2-2-21 Chuodori, Tsubame, Niigata
Gyokusendo
2-2-21 Chuodori, Tsubame, Niigata
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- This particular piece of copper being heated in the fire and then quenched in a bucket? Yeah, they weren't really working on anything here! We asked them to just heat it up and cool it down three times, so we could get the perfect shot, with tight, wide, and slow cuts. (Don't worry, all the other crafting was real!)
Okozu Bunsui Sakura Park
If you're looking for the place that got the Japankuru team the most excited during this trip, it might have been this park! We've seen a lot of beautiful cherry blossoms doing this job, but the spectacular view from inside this tunnel of cherry trees was breathtakingly beautiful! We were short on time, so our cameraman was dashing to and fro, trying desperately to get the most beautiful shots possible, as quick as he could. We ended up with some gorgeous cuts, but we left the park hoping we might come back next year to spend more time there.
Okozu Bunsui Sakura Park
4026 Gosengoku, Tsubame, Niigata
Okozu Bunsui Sakura Park
4026 Gosengoku, Tsubame, Niigata
The Results
After seeing everything we did in Tsubame-Sanjo, are you curious to see how the videos turned out? We made four altogether, and you can find them all on the Japankuru video page!
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