Saga Hidden Gems
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Saga Castle History Museum — Transparent City Origin Story
The original Saga Castle (1608) was demolished in the 1870s; the current History Museum occupies the restored Great Hall…
Yoshinogari Historical Park — Japan's Largest Yayoi Settlement
Yoshinogari is the most significant archaeological site in Japan for understanding the Yayoi period (300 BC–300 AD) — th…
Saga International Balloon Fiesta — Asia's Largest Hot Air Balloon Event
Every November, the flat alluvial plain of the Kase River outside Saga City transforms into the launch site for 100+ hot…
Saga Prefecture Art Museum — Nabeshima Collection
The Saga Prefectural Art Museum focuses on the two defining artistic traditions of Saga: the Nabeshima clan's patronage…
Nabeshima Domain Ceramics Research Center
The Saga Ceramics Research Center in Arita maintains the world's most complete technical database on the Nabeshima porce…
Ogi-Juku Post Town — Edo Period Highway Rest Stop
Ogi was a major rest stop on the Nagasaki Kaido highway — the road connecting Nagasaki to Edo used by Dutch traders maki…
Saga Hot Air Balloon Museum — Year-Round Festival Archive
The Saga Balloon Festival Museum documents the 45-year history of the international event and contains the most comprehe…
Kiyomizu Shrine — Floating Lantern Festival on the River
Kiyomizu-jinja in Saga City hosts the Saga Lantern Festival (Saga-no-Nishi) in mid-August — a tradition where paper lant…