The Sado Gold Mine Challenge!

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

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I live here in Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Just off the coast of Niigata City, in the Sea of Japan, is the island of Sado.

Sado is a very small island, with an area of only 855.26 square kilometers. The island is known for beautiful birds called Toki (Japanese crested ibis), fresh, delicious seafood, and its very unique culture which includes things such as tarai bune, which are large wooden buckets turned fishing boats.

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Sado.

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Some folks afloat in "Tarai Bune" "tub boats."
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Sado also was formerly a place of exile for "no-good" government dissenters and such, like myself!

The earliest known dissident to be condemned to exile on Sadogashima was a poet, Hozumi no Asomi Oyu (穂積朝臣老?). He was sent to the island in 722, reportedly for having criticized the emperor.

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The Sado gold mine.

Perhaps of greatest interest to me at the moment, however, is the Sado gold mine!

Worked from 1601 to 1974, and closed in 1989, the Sado gold mine continues to be a big tourist attraction for foreigners and Japanese alike, due to its rich history, beauty, and a cool little challenge/gimmick that I just have to try this summer.

The gold bar challenge.

In the Sado mine museum there is a small display which is really just a clear box with a bar of gold sitting inside. A small hole is cut into the side of the box most adults can just barely get their hand through. If you can successfully extract the heavy, glittering gold bar from the box, you get a prize!

What is the prize, you ask? Well, I used to think it was the gold bar itself. Turns out it is a commemorative card made of gold worth about 45 US dollars. Check out the challenge in this video:

Do you think you could get it out? Now that I've seen the video, I've gotta try it! Wish me luck!

~KafkA

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Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as Facebook and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)

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So, some people are actually able to get the bar out of the box? I can't see how. Maybe they have very small wrists! haha
I love the tub boats though. Reminds me of the square wood raft we used on the pond when I was younger.

Yes, it's possible and lots of people (including a friend of mine here) have done it. The raft sounds like fun!

Get it!

Beautiful story!)) Thanks to such stories, I could visit anywhere in the world. I'm happy. Thank you.

Thank you! I love reading stories about distant lands myself. It is like being a world traveler from my little chair here in front of the computer.

I agree with you)))

I remember seeing this on a TV show. There was a very specific technique to it. You also had to have a very strong grip. You have to get it propped up against the side of the box leaning into the hole, then just with the tips of your fingers grip it tight enough to lever the bar upward enough so that it rests its weight in the hole rather than on the wall or the floor of the box. The first part is the hardest, but once you have it levered out of the hole a little bit the hardest part is done, you just need to keep working it out of the hole. Just don't drop it! Good luck!

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