7 Culture Streets of Arita Kim Arita, in Saga Prefecture, is a city with strong roots to the pottery industry. Wandering the streets is a great way to get a feel..
Culture Super Saga City Arlene Bastion Saga's small size is no obstacle to enjoying something of Japanese life, albeit in miniature, but still memorable.
Culture Nagoya Castle Ruins Nagoya Castle Ruins—not to be confused with Aichi Prefecture’s Nagoya Castle—is located in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture. The castle was built..
Culture Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum is located on the southern end of the Nagoya Castle ruins and is an invaluable educational asset for the history..
Culture Takeo Jinja Guillaume Doré Located near the city library, Takeo jinja is a quiet shrine known for it’s old camphor tree and married couple cypress.
7 Culture Arita Porcelain Lab Kim Arita, in Saga Prefecture, is a town known for pottery. Arita Porcelain Lab takes the centuries-old tradition and gives it a fresh,..
Museums Kakiemon Pottery Showroom Miriam Thielen Vaz Dias Kakiemon is a tradition of potters, starting with Sakaida Kakiemon and currently managed by his fourteenth descendant, who is a..
7 Culture Daikozen Temple Mandy Bartok Mountaintop temple Daikozen-ji rewards visitors with one of Saga prefectures best autumn foliage.