Saga is the prefectural city of Saga Prefecture. It is packed with its own charms both obvious and obscure. Saga City is more urban than the smaller, rural towns close by, so there is plenty of dining and nightlife. You can also get in touch with nature, enjoy some leisure activities, and visit various historical locations.
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Standing out from many cultural assets is the plains castle within the city, Saga Castle. It is one of the rare castles in Japan surrounded by a wall rather than built on one. The castle itself was first constructed in the 16th century; however, it has been rebuilt and renovated several times. The last reconstruction was of the main keep in 2001, resulting in the largest wooden reconstruction in Japan. It now houses the Saga Castle History Museum. In 2006, Saga Castle was listed as one of the 100 Fine Castles of Japan by the Japan Castle Foundation. (Image via Tokyo Creative)
Activities: Castle visit, Photo stop Fee: None Time required: Minimum 40 minutes
This quiet onsen region, nestled between the Sefuri Mountains, has a town that is 80% covered in forests, creating an abundance of nature, where you can be soothed by the murmuring of the river. The hot springs are characterized by their lukewarm temperatures of around 38 degrees, giving them a relaxing and comfortable feel. The temperatures are lukewarm so you can spend a long time soaking, and be warmed from your core throughout your body. (Image via Welcome Kyushu)
Activities: Onsen, Photo stop Fee: (bath depends on place) Time required: Minimum 1 hour
The Saga Prefectural Museum was first opened in 1970, across from Saga Castle, to promote the history and culture of Saga. Peruse the interesting collections of Saga’s flora and fauna, archaeological objects such as hunting tools, Buddhist art, and Japanese swords. Saga Prefectural Museum adjoins the Saga Prefectural Art Museum, which features both traditional and modern art, including a permanent collection of works by the famous Saga painter, Okada Saburosuke. Admission is free to both museums, except for special exhibits.
Activities: Onsen, Photo stop Fee: (bath depends on place) Time required: Minimum 1 hour