Meiji Imari

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Meiji Imari

Saga is a prefecture in the north west of the island of Kyushu, Japan, playing the Sea of Japan and the Ariake Sea. The area west of the prefecture is recognized for producing ceramics and porcelain. These areas are predominantly focused on the towns of Karatsu, Imari and Arita. The proximity of the land saga Asia major made an important gateway for the transmission of culture and trade law in the history of Japan.

Besides the capital city Saga and Karatsu, other areas are primarily agricultural and forest lands that cover almost over 68% of the combined land area of the prefectures. A look back at history shows that Saga Prefecture was then known as' Hizen province. It was from the period dating from the Meiji Restoration that the name current has been derived. Since ancient times, the culture of rice cultivation has always been prosperous. The ruins of Nabatakeiseki in Karatsu reminders are remnants of the existence of rice farming activities conducted since then.

One attraction worth a look is the saga of the Castle. This is a castle that is rare in Japan, which only has been surrounded by a wall rather than built into one. This castle was built in the classical period from 1591 to 1593. Although damaged by fire in 1726 was renewed in 1728. Yet another fire in 1835. In the space of two years Naomasa belonging Nabeshima Nabeshima clan who had renovated and moved in. After the castle functions remained unchanged. In 1874 he became for use as a courthouse and an office of the prefecture.

Saga City has an airport which has now become easier for travelers to reach the city and enjoy the attractions. You can also reach the city to embark down on the airport in Fukuoka, which is connected to Saga airport via an express bus.

Guests can expect a pleasant stay in a hotel Saga Hotel Saga of choice or motor is conveniently located in both near the train station or airport. You can also find an appropriate Saga Hotel is near the quiet park Kono or next to the historic Castle Saga. Other attractions you will find the flavor with a number of tourists are Yutoku Inari Shrine and Saga University.

Saga City hosts some popular annual events, which are a source of attraction for tourists. A friendly festival is the Saga International Balloon Fiesta is held every fall. It is supposedly one of the major international festivals hot air balloon in Asia. Most hotels are conveniently located to provide easy access bowling, cycling, golf, tennis and many other activities to ensure that visitors do not have a dull moment during the holidays to the city. Passengers who travel on business also find the comforts and facilities to their needs and requirements according to international standards.

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