One of the things that Saga prefecture is best known for is its pottery, and one of the cities at the heart of Saga’s inspire...
The capital of the Saga Prefecture may be synonymous with the rice paddies which surround the area, but if you are curious en...
Just a 15 minute train ride from Saga City there is the more rural town of Ogi, getting away from the hustle and bustle of ci...
Located in the western part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Takeo City is an onsen town renowned for its historic...
The Arita Hina Pottery Festival has been running for almost 20 years now, and visitors can explore a variety of traditional h...
The first ever Takezaki Castle Ruins sakura festival will be held this year, with the beautiful blue of the Ariake Sea and th...
The Arita Autumn Ceramics Festival is designed as an event where visitors can appreciate the charms of Arita in various ways ...
Fuunoki Shokudo is a home style cooking restaurant, with both Japanese and Western style offerings available. Across the stre...
At Gallery Arita in Saga Prefecture, you can enjoy your coffee with a unique spin. The cafe is adorned with walls of beautifu...
Café Notch brings together home cooking and healthy local products in a beautiful log cabin set in a mountainside village.
Yamanaka Campground in the village of Mitsuse, Saga, lies at the base of the hikable Mt. Kana and near some excellent cafes.
Riverside camping in the forest near Ochozu Falls on the outskirts of Tosu in Saga, Japan.
Central Hotel Imari, situated next to the JR and Matsuura stations, is a perfect base to visit the popular porcelain towns of...
The Two Stars 4047 is a scenic train that run between Takeo onsen and Nagasaki. Enjoy the slower travel while riding a beauti...
Located near the city library, Takeo jinja is a quiet shrine known for it’s old camphor tree and married couple cypress.
The museum located in Arita present the history of ceramic in Arita as well as the style from different regions across Kyushu