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  1. Discover the top things to do in Saga, famous for ceramics, like Yutoku Inari Shrine, reconstructed village Yoshinogari site, Karatsu Castle, beautiful garden Mifuneyama Rakuen, Saga Prefectual Science and Space Museum and Kyushu Ceramic Museum.

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  2. Things to Do in Saga, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 6,835 traveler reviews and photos of Saga tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Saga. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Vast carpets of flowers and trees at Mifuneyama Rakuen in Takeo. The sacred temple and waterfall setting of Kiyomizunotaki in Ogi. The soothing waters of Ureshino’s hot springs. Remnants of Sagas samurai heritage at Saga Castle History Museum.

    • Mifuneyama Rakuen
    • Yutoku Inari Shrine
    • Saga Prefectural Government Office
    • Zombie Land Saga
    • Saga Balloon Fiesta
    • Saga Balloon Museum
    • Sagajoka Hinamatsuri
    • Ōuo Shrine
    • Saga Beef
    • Sicilian Rice

    This was our most unforgettable stop in Saga. We visited in late November, so the entire site was clad in the fiery colors of fall. Mifuneyama Rakuen is a picturesque garden in the shadows of Mt. Mifuneyama, a postcard-worthy mountain that looks like the hull of a ship. Completed in 1845, this was originally built as the holiday home of Shigeyoshi ...

    Welcoming over three million visitors annually, Yutoku Inari Shrine is undoubtedly one of the three most popular Inari shrines; the other two are Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine and Aichi’s Toyokawa Inari Shrine. Most visitors flock to the Shinto shrine to ask for good family fortune, good business, traffic safety, and a huge catch. The whole complex ...

    What will you be doing at a government office, you ask? The Saga Prefectural Government Office offers a 360-degree, unobstructed view from its observation floor (called Saga 360). To manage your expectations, it isn’t that tall. It stands only 50 meters, but it is the tallest building in the city. If the weather cooperates, you can even see Mt. Unz...

    Over the past few years, one of the anime shows that made the biggest waves in Japan is Zombie Land Saga, which tells the story of Sakura Minamoto, a high school student who met an untimely death on the way to an audition. Years later, she was resurrected together with other zombies to form a 7-piece singing group called Franchouchouand promote Sag...

    Another thing that Saga is famous for? Hot air baloons! Every year for the past 40 years, the Saga International Balloon Fiesta is held in Saga City. This is Asia’s largest hot air balloon competition, and pilots from all around the world participate. Visitors flock to this part of Kyushu to admire the countless hot air balloons decorating the skie...

    If your timing is a bit off, you can pay a visit to the Saga Balloon Museum instead and enjoy life-like videos of the balloon fiesta! Opened to the public in 2016, this is the very first of its kind in Japan featuring flight simulators and exhibits narrating the history of ballooning in Saga. Entrance fee: 500 yen Hours open: 10am-5pm Closed: Monda...

    Another annual event you should try to catch is the Sagajoka Hinamatsuri (Saga Castle Town Doll’s Festival), which happens around the Saga Castle area, the Chokokan and Nagasaki Kaido. Held from mid-February to mid-March, the festival ushers in the spring season. During the celebration, hundreds of elegant traditional dolls are put on display inclu...

    Aside from delicious fresh seafood, the town of Tara is home to Ōuo Shrine, best known for its vermilion torii gates. Legend has it that in the 1700s, a hated magistrate was abandoned in Okinoshima, an island in the middle of Ariake Sea off the coast of Saga. Seeing no sign of rescue, he prayed for salvation. A giant fish appeared and saved him. Wh...

    When it comes to Japanese wagyu, the first things that would come to mind are Kobe beef or Matsusaka beef. But Japan boasts other brands that are also celebrated for their high quality. One of them is Saga beef. Like Kobe beef, Saga beef comes from Japanese black cattle raised and fed in the prefecture’s ideal environment. Like the top quality wagy...

    Another Saga delicacy that you should try is the so-called Sicilian Rice. No one really knows exactly where it got its name or how it is related to the Italian island halfway around the world, but it has become a regional specialty. Sicilian riceis pretty simple — rice topped with fried meat, vegetable salad, and a sprinkle of mayonnaise. Each rest...

    • Saga Castle History Museum. This museum showcases Saga’s attractiveness and energy during the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate, a time in history that paved the way for Japan's modernization.
    • Kitagata Shiki no Oka Park. Kitagata Shiki-no-Oka Park is a waterside park with flowers that bloom wildly in all four seasons and lush greenery. The park is situated on the hilly ground beside the scenic Yakimai-tameike Lake.
    • Mt. Hachimandake (Prefectural Natural Park) From the summit of Mt. Hachimandake, you can enjoy majestic views of the Genkai Sea to the north, Saga plains and Ariake Sea to the south, Mt.
    • Yobuko Ohashi Bridge. Yobuko Town in Karatsu City, blessed with a good natural port, once flourished as a base for whaling. These days it is visited by many sightseers all year round, who come seeking fresh seafood by trying fresh squid sashimi or visiting Yobuko Morning Market.
  4. www.asobo-saga.jp › enWELCOME TO SAGA

    There are many tourist attractions for everyone to enjoy, including those who want to enjoy history, culture, and nature. It has abundant nature, including Ramsar Convention wetlands (Higashi Yoka Tidal Flat and Hizen Kashima Tidal Flat) and Genkai National Park (Niji-no-Matsubara).

  5. Sep 14, 2021 · In this article, we cover the most iconic spots and activities in Saga Prefecture, such as learning about an ancient Japanese civilization at Yoshinogari Historical Park or sitting in a hot spring bath infused with a rare kind of Japanese tea at Ureshino Onsen.

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