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Saga
The biggest archeological park in Kyushu Island
Hot spring for beautiful skin
Saga Area Map

Facing the Sea of Japan and the Ariake Sea, Saga is traditionally known as a prefecture with many traditional handcraft producing areas such as Karatsu, Imari, and Arita where there are still many potteries are producing ceramics. The highlight is the Yoshinogari Archeological Park. Ancient buildings like dwelling houses and watchtowers are restored and placed in the large area. You can get inside those buildings. There are many hot springs in Saga, too. Ureshino hot spring, for example, is said to make your skin smooth. After you taka a hot spring, you can enjoy local cuisine sich as Saga beef, Imari beef, and Mutsugoro fish.
Access from major landmarks
Fukuoka Airport - Saga station
From Fukuoka Airport to Hakata station
Five minutes (via Municipal Subway)
From Hakata station to Saga station
Forty minutes (via JR limited express Kamome)
Attractions in Saga
Whether it will be your fist visit to Saga or you're already an experienced connoisseur, our guide to things to see and places to go in Saga will cover all what you might need to know.
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