Basic Information About Saga


2020.06.26

NAVITIME TRAVEL EDITOR

Basic Information About Saga

Saga is the smallest prefecture on the island of Kyushu with picturesque natural landscapes of mountains, national parks and rice paddies. Remnants of the prefecture’s ancient civilization demonstrate its rich history and it is the place where the most famous Japanese pottery, Aritayaki (Arita Ware) originated.

  • Located in the northwest of Kyushu, Saga is most renowned for its production of pottery, especially its ceramics which were first created in the traditional town of Arita. While Arita ware is typically refined colorful porcelain, neighboring towns around Saga specialize in varying types of pottery including rustic unique pieces from Karatsu and delicate ceramics from Imari. In July, many visit the coastal city of Karatsu to see the biggest fireworks in Kyushu rising over the castle.

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    Arita Porcelain Park Nonnoko no Sato
    rating

    3.5

    5 Reviews
    place
    Saga Pref. Nishimatsuragunaritachou Toya Otsu 340-28
    phone
    0955410030
    opening-hour
    9:00-17:00※Depends on estab…
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    Karatsu Castle (Maizuru-jo “Dancing Crane Castle”)
    rating

    4.0

    493 Reviews
    place
    Saga Pref. Karatsushi Higashijounai 8-1
    phone
    0955725697
    opening-hour
    9:00-17:00 (Admission until …
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    Terraced rice fields are also a common feature in Saga including the noteworthy Hamanoura Rice Terraces along the coast of Genkai. It is one of the 100 rice paddies in Japan and it is especially beautiful with a breathtaking view seen at dusk in early May when the rice paddies absorb the color of the sunlight and turn orange.

    Terraced Rice Fields of Hamanoura
    place
    Saga Pref. Higashimatsuragungenkaichou Hamanoura
    phone
    0955522112
    opening-hour
    Freedom to see
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