DAY 3: Exploring Yoshinogari Historical Park, Saga Prefecture, Japan
Another city, another prefecture, another site to see!
This was a little out of the way to Fukuoka, but I made sure this was included in my itinerary when I was planning my trip.
Yoshinogari is a historical village located Saga Prefecture in the southern part of Kyushu region inJapan. In between Fukuoka and Nagasaki prefectures, the place may not be considered as a tourist destination (yet), but it has many interesting sites that would blown your mind away. Specially, if your into historical sightings and UNESCO Heritage markings.
Yoshinogari is well known for archeological site, home to a large ancient civilization during the Yayoi period, that goes back over 2000 years ago. Although there have been other Yayoi ruins discovered around Japan, but Yoshinogari is by far the biggest. Today, this site is now converted as a historical park, in a 70 hectares land. After digging the grounds, so many relics had been found left behind by the ancient civiliation. Like beads, knives, utensils and pottery. Unlike to any other tourist attraction and historical sites, here in Yoshinogari Historical Park, you can get up close and personal to some items excavated from the ruins of Yoshinogari, as visitors are allowed to browse the relics and also see the re-creations of what the houses and buildings would have been like back then.
The Japanese people did an amazing job on preserving and reconstructing the village for the visitors to see on how the people back then, lived. Being here made me feel like I was transported back to the Yayoi era. I've learned a lot about the Yayoi life and culture. Despite being a little remote, Yoshinogari Historical Park is definitely the real deal if you into Japan history. So if you happened to be in Fukuoka, I hope you can take a day to see this beautiful site.
FYI: Their are staff dressed in Yayoi period costumes located at the South Enclosure, North Enclosure and North Burial Mound to tell the visitors about the Yoshinogari ruins and the Yayoi period. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see them because I did not go to this locations. :)
Opening Hours: Apr 1 to May 1 (9:00 am to 5:00 pm)
Jun 1 to Aug 31 (9:00 am to 6:00 pm)
Sept 1 to Mar 31 (9:00 am to 5:00 pm)
*Closed days Dec. 31, 3rd Monday and the next day in January
Entrance Fee: Adults (ages 15 and above) General (460yen) Group (280yen)
Adults (2 day pass ticket) General (500yen) Group (340yen)
Senior citizens (ages 65 and above) General/Group (200yen)
Senior citizens (2 day pass ticket) General/Group (200yen)
* Junior high school students and under are FREE
* Group rates for adults and elderly people (SC) are applicable for a group of 20 or visitors including elementary and junior
high schools students FREE.
*Yoshinogari Historical Park has their own schedule tour guides, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, that starts from the East gate reception desk at 10am to 1:00pm.
HOW TO GET HERE: From Fukuoka - you can either take the bus or the train.
BUS FROM FUKUOKA (This is what I took going here in Yoshinogari Historical Park, but I would not recommend this because I lost my way going here. Google map leads me to a different gate entrance of the park and it was hard because the park is really huge so its hard if your just gonna walk. But I will be sharing my bus ride going here and its up to you if you wanna follow it or not.)
- The Gate Hostel 4 minute walk to Kamiya-cho Bus Station
- From Kamiya-cho board the bus #47 going to Hakata Bus Station. (Make sure you board the right bus)
- 6 stops away get off at Hakata Bus Station.
- At the station turn left, 2 minutes walk you will arrived at Hakata Bus Terminal.
- Head to gate #11 and take the bus going to Fukuoka Airport Limousine Bus
- 8 stops away you will arrive in Fukuoka Airport International Terminal.
- transfer here Saga highway bus, located at the ground floor, align at the gate #4 and wait for the bus. (There are airport ground personnel on this area, so you can asked them which bus bound for Saga.)
-6 stops away, get off at Yokatta Bus Station from here google map would lead you to the wrong gate entrace of the park.
FARE TOTAL: (1,530 yen)
TIME TRAVEL: 1 hour and 32 minutes
* You can still take this ride, but make sure to ask the driver to drop you off at the Yoshinogari Park main entrance before you board the bus.
TRAIN FROM FUKUOKA
- You can take the local and limited express train from Hakata Station to Tosu Station
- From Tosu take the local train and get off at the Yoshinogari-Koen Station
FARE : For local train costs around 840yen / Limited express train costs 2000 yen
TIME TRAVEL: 45 to 75 minutes
*From Yoshinogari-koen station it is a 10 to 15 minutes walk going to the park or take a cab ride to the park's East Gate for 700 yen.
*Prices may change without prior notice.
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My mom came to visit me in Japan but she hates cities so I decided to go explore Kyushu with her! First up we headed to Saga where we saw Okusu, a three thousand year old tree! Along with that we went to Yoshinogari park which is an excavation sight and a town recreation of Yayoi period Japan! It was so beautiful but there was a typhoon and it was hard to walk around and film. The trains and buses stopped working and we had to take a taxi back home. While we were eating dinner the power in the restaurant even went out!
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SAGA, Japan - What to do (and not to do!)
Day 3/10 of our Kyushu tour! Today we visit top Saga attractions:
00:09 Saga Beef
00:27 Yoshinogari Historical Park 吉野ヶ里歴史公園
02:04 Yutoku Inari Shrine 祐徳稲荷神社
02:49 Yakitori at 焼鳥かど屋 駅北口店
03:31 Hotel
03:39 Tips and Mistakes to avoid on your next trip
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佐賀県吉野ケ里町 吉野ケ里遺跡 Yoshinogari Archaeological Site
2017年12月6日に 佐賀県吉野ケ里町の 吉野ケ里遺跡 を訪れました。
Yoshinogari Archaeological Site in Yoshinogari Town, Saga Pref.
360° KYUSHUxTOKYO - History / Saga
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360° KYUSHUxTOKYO is the project that shows you the must-see wonders of Tokyo and prefectures of the Kyushu region, in western Japan, in pairs.
This chapter’s theme is “History”, introducing the Edo-Tokyo Museum(Tokyo) and Yoshinogari Site(Saga)
■Tokyo:Edo-Tokyo Museum
A realistic recreation of the Tokyo of three centuries ago, when it was a town named Edo bustling with merchants and craftsmen. The Edo-Tokyo Museum displays treasured historic buildings and scenes of everyday Edo life.
The museum also features a theatre for traditional Japanese artistic performances, such as koto, the stringed instrument, daikagura, a juggling and balancing act and kamikiri, or papercutting.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
■Saga:Yoshinogari Site
The Yoshinogari site is the scene of a village that existed here during the Yayoi period over 3,000 years ago.
The beautiful park recreates some 20 structures that existed
at the time.
There are plenty of Yayoi period activities to try here, including fire- and magatama (teardrop-shaped beads)-making.
The view across the charming village and ancient forest from the watchtower is breathtaking.
Yoshinogari Site
Nagasaki Peace Park (Heiwa Koen) ☮️ 長崎市の平和公園 ☮️ Japan As It Truly Is
A brief look at the Nagasaki Peace Park, commemorating the A-Bombing of 1945. It was established in 1955.
Nagasaki Peace Park or Heiwa Koen is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Nagasaki, and well worth a visit. While not exactly fun, it is quite sobering and educational, and something every responsible person in the world should learn about. That said, there is also far more to Nagasaki than just the A-Bombing, so be sure to sample Nagasaki's wide variety of history, culture and food. It is one of the most unique places in Japan.
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Japan Trip: Asuka burial tombs, unearthed artifacts, wall paintings,Japan, Nara003
Japan Trip: Asuka burial tombs, unearthed artifacts, wall paintings, Japan, Nara03
Asuka is a small region in Nara Prefecture, located about 25 kilometers south of Nara City, which used to play a pivotal role in Japanese history. Lending its name to the Asuka Period (538-710), the Asuka region was where Japan's first capitals were established, from where the early Japanese national figure emerged. Although a few monuments of that period remain, the area is now mostly covered with fields and rural villages.
Kyoto served as the Japanese capital for over a thousand years from 794 to 1868, and before that, Nara was the first permanent capital from 710 to 784. Before Nara, there was Asuka, where there were the first imperial residences. During the period, there was a lot of influence from the Asian mainland, and Buddhism was introduced to the country via the Korean peninsula. Buddhism took root quickly in the country and had an enormous spiritual and cultural impact on the country.
The remnants of the Asuka Period, that are preserved in Asuka today, are mostly limited to stone monuments and archaeological excavations. Burial tombs such as the Ishibutai Tomb or the Takamatsuzuka Tomb remains as it originally was, while artefacts and recreations are displayed at museums such as the Asuka Museum or the Complex of Manyo Culture. Also some of Japan's oldest temples are scattered among the region's villages and fields.
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DAY 3 : Seeing the Floating Torii Gate of Ouo Shrine and Getting Lost!!!
This famous Floating Torii Gates of Ouo Shrine is located in Tara town and peninsula in Fujitsu District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Stands on a shallow Ariake Sea, which has 6 meter tides difference. At high tide, the three Torii float on the surface, which I was able to see when I arrived here. While during low tide, tourist or visitors can walk through the gates. Every month of August the famous Yukino Lanterns Festival are being held here, wherein the locals put a 500 lanterns a longside the torii.
So, if you looking for a side trip from Fukuoka, go check out this beautiful spots in Saga Japan, wherein not known to many tourist yet. If your lucky you can have this place all for yourself. When I got here, it's just me and 2 lovebirds (local) dating while watching the torii surface in the ocean.
How to get here:
*From Fukuoka:
-Take the JR Kamome 3 Limited Express Train bound for Nagasaki and get off and transfer at Hizen-Kashima Station
-From Hizen Kashima Station wait and board the JR Nagasaki Line Local Train bound for Nagasaki and get off at Tara Station
(There is no stops at Tara Station for Limited Express Train, only in Hizen Kashima station, in case you wonder)
-It takes 10 minutes walk from Tara Station
-Fare: 3,330 yen (One-way)
-Travel Time: 1 hour and 30 mins
*From Yoshinogari-Koen Station Saga
(This is what I took going to Tara, because I went to first at Yoshinogari Historical Park)
- Head to Yoshinogari-Koen Station (You can either take the Limited Express Train of the local train, I took the local train bound for Tara)
-JR Line Local train (14 stops) then Tara Station
-It takes 10 minutes walk from Tara Station
-Fare:1,130 yen (One-way)
-Travel Time: 1 hour and 35 minutes
TIPS: If your planning to visit more prefecture or places in Kyushu Region, I highly recommend you get the unlimited JR Line pass, because its cheaper.
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One of the buildings in the former Trading Post of Dejima has been turned into an Archaeological Museum. I intended to do a fast in and out but it is fascinating - try to allow enough time.
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Arita Town, in western Saga Prefecture in Kyushu, is famous for its pottery both domestically and internationally.
The town’s rich porcelain history began over 400 years ago when Toyotomi Hideyoshi brought several talented Korean craftsmen to Japan. One of these men discovered kaolin, the rock needed to create porcelain in the Izumiyama Quarry.
The Izumiyama Quarry was a busy mine as most of the town’s commerce relies on porcelain pottery, or Arita-yaki, the town produces. However, presently there is no mining done at the Izumiyama Quarry. Visitors can view the exposed rocks and mine caves, though from a distance.
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Arita Porcelin Park Part II
The Arita Porcelain Park is a small theme park located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The Porcelain Park is a recreation of a traditional German village, and is located just on the outskirts of Arita on the road to Hasami. Most stunning is the reproduction of the “Zwinger,” a famous palace in the German city of Dresden. Inside the palace are impressive permanent exhibition of both European porcelain in one wing and Arita-yaki in the other. Behind the palace lies a European style garden. There is also a large ancient kiln which can be visited. The theme park also houses various stores selling both traditional Japanese and European-style products.