Best Things To Do in Arita cho, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Arita-cho, Japan
The Kyushu Ceramic Museum
Tozan Shrine
Kakiemon Pottery Museum
China on the Park
Tonbaibei in the Back Street
Izumiyama Jishakujo
Arita Townscape
Ryumonkyo
Aritakan
Akaeza
Finding Hidden Gems in SAGA,Japan [HD][English]
Useful Travel Support for a trip to Saga! Saga Prefecture’s official tourism app, “DOGANSHITATO?”
Is This Saga!? Drawn in by the Beautiful Scenery, Delicious Food and Hot Springs, You’ll Want to Travel to Saga! A Video with a YouTube Creator Micaela as She Falls for Saga!
The Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation has produced a video, “Finding Hidden Gems in SAGA,Japan to promote the use of Saga Prefecture’s official tourism app “DOGANSHITATO?” to explore Saga’s beautiful scenery, delicious food and hot springs. Today, the Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation will release the video on its official channel, featuring Micaela's travel around Saga while using the tourism app’s substantial contents.
Saga Prefecture, which faces out onto two unique bodies of water, the Genkai Sea and the Ariake Sea, has plenty of amazing sightseeing spots such as its scenic coastline and Japan’s biggest tideland! The video begins from the Kyushu Saga International Airport, as Micaela meets the app's mascot Tsubozamurai, and pays a visit to the hot springs of Ureshino City, which rank in the top three hot springs in Japan for beautifying the skin. She then experiences pottery making in the famous ceramic town, Arita, while also taking a stroll through the town's Uchiyama area, designated as a conservation area for historically important buildings. Micaela also tries out Karatsu's live squid sashimi. As she continues her travels, she is drawn to the beautiful, gaze-stealing scenery.
Saga Prefecture’s official tourism app, “DOGANSHITATO?” lists helpful info for travelers in Saga, such as sightseeing spots, accommodations and restaurants, and is available in six languages: Japanese, English, Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Thai. The app is full of vital information for tourists visiting Saga, both from within Japan and overseas!
There are more than 1,000 pieces of information registered on the tourism app! The app introduces beautiful spots, hot springs, food and fascinating contents from inside Saga prefecture.
If you have a problem that you can’t solve even with the app before your trip or after you have come to Saga, please call directly our call center available 24/7 in 14 languages.
Use the tourism app and enjoy a Saga trip of your very own!
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Takayama, Japan
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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
WALKING AROUND SAGA (Takeo and Ureshino no.1) / 武雄・嬉野をお散歩
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후쿠오카에서 50km정도 떨어진 가라쓰시의 요부코항에서 이번 여행을 시작했다.요부코는 한때 고래잡이로 번성했지만 지금은 쇠락한 작은 어촌마을이다.그래도 아침시장은 일본 3대 아침시장으로 명맥을 이어오고 있다.시장과 세월을 함께 한 오래 된 상인들이 손님 맞을 준비를 한다. 이 할머니들은 생선을 손질하느라. 분주하다. 9시가 넘어서자 시장은 활기를 띤다. 파는 물건은 채소에서 도자기 그릇까지 다양하지만 역시 수산물이 주를 이룬다. 그 중에서도 요부코의 특산물인 오징어가 다양한 형태로 판매된다. ‘이 시장은 언제 생겼나요?’ ‘물물교환한 지는 아주 오래 되었지만 이런 식으로 장사 하게 된 건 80년 정도 됐습니다.’ 시장은 작은 어촌마을다운 소박한 정이 넘쳐난다. ‘오늘 돈을 안 가져 왔는데, 내일 둬조 돼?’ ‘알았어. 900엔이야.’ ‘옆에 빼 놔’ ‘그래, 이쪽에 놔둘게.’ 요부코대교를 넘어 가베섬에 있는. 전망대로 갔다.요부코항과 이어진 요부코대교가 내려다 보인다. 비늘처럼 반짝이는 요부코 앞바다를 배 한척이 헤쳐 나온다. 반대편 바다다. 저 바다 넘어 멀지 않은 곳에 우리나라 땅이 있다.
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In Yobuko terms of distance 50km around Fukuoka Karatsu began this journey. Yobuko once had thriving whaling is now in decline is a small fishing village. But the morning market is yieoohgo survived to Japan three morning market the market and the old merchants with the time they will be prepared to meet the guests. The grandmothers are busy grooming fish. It is busy. The market takes the market over 9 Now vigor. Selling various things from a porcelain bowl in the form of vegetables, but also marine products this week. Among the specialties of the squid Yobuko are sold in various forms. When did this market look like? '' Barter one thing that is very old but the trade in this way was about 80 years' market is flooded with affection beautiful little rustic fishing village. Not today brought money, gotta dwojo tomorrow? '' All right. It's 900 yen. '' Put out the next '' Yeah, I let him in here. I Gabe BOUCAU beyond the bridge on the island. It went to the observation deck. It seems that the anti-led overlooking Yobuko Yobuko Bridge. Shiny scales like this comes hechyeo Yobuko one ship offshore. The other side of the ocean. Where the sea is not far beyond that there is a land of Korea.
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呼子では福岡唐津周りの距離50キロの用語は、この旅を始めました。呼子はかつて繁栄捕鯨は今衰退で小さな漁村でした。しかし、朝の市場は、彼らがゲストを満たすために準備される時間とともに日本3朝市に市場や古い商人を生き延びyieoohgoです。祖母は魚をグルーミング忙しいです。それは忙しいです。市場は9今活力にわたって市場を取ります。野菜の形の磁器の鉢から様々なものが、また、水産物、今週を販売。イカ呼子の名物の中で様々な形で販売されています...
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Nagasaki, Japan: The Fascinating Dejima Archaeological Museum
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.
A highlight is the beautifully carved pipes with a magnifying glass over them so visitors can see the detail. Incredible...
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: Movie Black Butler's filming location at Porcelain Park, Arita, Saga07 Moopon
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Arita, located in western Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, is a small town known for its local pottery, Aritayaki. Over 400 years ago, Toyotomi Hideyoshi brought several talented Korean craftsmen to Japan. One of these men found kaolin, the main ingredient needed to create porcelain in Arita’s Izumiyama Quarry. This lead to Arita town being the first producers of porcelain in Japan, and Akitayaki was born.
Arita Porcelain Park is a German village porcelain theme park located on the outskirts of Arita Town. Visitors can freely walk through the grounds, enjoying the gardens of the park. The jewel of the park is reproduction of the German palace “Zwinger”. Zwinger Palace has a museum within the main building where visitors can view fine European porcelain as well as the local pottery of Aritayaki.
There are workshops held in the park, allowing visitors to create and paint their own ceramic dishes. In addition there are souvenir stores, where visitors can purchase beautiful European or Aritayaki to take home.
Arita Porcelain Park is free to enter. The Zwinger Palace, however, requires a small entrance fee.
Zwinger Palace
Museum Hours: 10:00 to 16:00
Museum Admission: 500 yen
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Japan Travel: Gunkanjima observe overwhelming island from boat Nagasaki city, Kyushu
Japan Travel: Gunkanjima observe overwhelming island from boat Nagasaki city, Kyushu
Gunkanjima is a small island located about 20 kilometers from Nagasaki Port. The island was populated from 1887 to 1974 as a coal mining facility.
The island's most notable features are the abandoned and undisturbed concrete apartment buildings and the surrounding sea wall.
Over 5000 residents called the 480 meter long, 150 meter wide island home, resulting in the highest population density in history recorded worldwide.
To accommodate so many people in such a small area, every piece of land was built up so that the island came to resemble a huge battleship. As a matter of fact, Gunkanjima is a nickname that means battleship island in Japanese. The island's formal name is Hashima.
Coal was first discovered on Gunkanjima in 1810 by the feudal lord of Saga. Industrial mining began in the late 1800s, and soon after, the island was purchased by the Mitsubishi Corporation. As production increased, the island was expanded, and large residential, industrial buildings and high sea walls were constructed.
Managers, workers and their families all called the little island home. The residents of the island were able to live out a just about typical life. Half of the island was devoted to the workings of the mine, the other to residential space, schools, shops, restaurants, a hospital and a public bath.
In April 1974, the mine was closed, and its residents had to leave the islands, abandoning the island with all its buildings. Over the years since that, direct exposure to typhoons has caused the residences and mining facilities to deteriorate, giving the island an ghostly and haunting atmosphere.
Boat tours
Multiple companies operate boat tours to Gunkanjima. Tours typically take around three hours, including close to an hour spent on the island itself, and cost about 4000 yen per person. Note that in case of bad weather or high waves, landing on the island might not be possible or boats might not be able to operate at all. One company also offers a 2-hour tour that only circles around the island for 3300 yen. Advance reservations are recommended especially on weekends and during holidays.
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Tour boats are operated by plural companies and depart from various locations in Nagasaki Port.
From the Nagasaki train station
Get into the street tram number 1, heading for Syokakujishita, and get off at the Tsukimachi station. Don’t forget receiving a transfer ticket and get into the street tram number 5 from the other side of the home, heading to Ishibashi. Get off at the Ourakaigandori Street station (2 stations away from the Tsukimachi station), and head for the Gusto restaurant, which stands in front of the Tokiwa Terminal.
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