Discover these places worth visiting in Saga and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Saga Castle Ruins
Sssss1235667There are not many places to play in Saga. Saga City is worth visiting. In the evening, the sunset is scattered around the Saga City History Museum like melt gold, giving this ancient city a soft and mysterious golden coat. Step gently into this land that is gentle by time, as if through the tunnel of time and space, back to the wind and clouds. Saga City, whose history dates back to the early Edo era, was the seat of Saga's hall. However, after many battles and fires, Saga City was damaged several times. Especially in the early Meiji era, most of the buildings in the city were burned, and only the walls and gates were preserved. The Saga City History Museum, which we see today, was maintained and restored in 1838 on the basis of the direct reconstruction of the then-Saga main island. The historical museum stands quietly under the city wall, without the hustle and bustle of the day, and it is more solemn and quiet at this moment. The walls, the mottled stones, each brick and tile are engraved with stories of the past. They have witnessed the change of countless dynasties, the baptism of the wind and rain, but they still stand still, guarding the memory and glory of this land. Walking along the city wall, it seems that you can faintly hear the echo of history and enter the history museum. The light is soft and the atmosphere is warm. It has more than 700 tatami mats and is one of the largest wooden restoration buildings in Japan. The museum displays a variety of exhibits, from ancient weapons to exquisite artworks, from literature records to living utensils, each carrying the weight of history, telling the past and present life of Saga City. Especially those historical materials related to the end of the Shogunate and the new era, through the form of data, images and models, the history of this period is presented in many aspects, making people feel like they are in that changing era.
Saga Balloon Museum
系系统错误提示On the first day of arriving in Fukuoka, I went straight to Sagacho next door, visited the ancient tombs and hot air balloon museums in the Yasuo era, climbed the peak of the Kameho Shrine, and returned to the Big Fish Shrine, and found a coin-operated rice machine. It was really interesting. After a day of walking, I ate Saga Niu 🐮 at night. The waiter was worried that I could not eat 200g of meat. After seeing me, I ate deliciously. I also said that rice can be added for free. 😂 Round drums are bulging and back to Fukuoka 😅 Kyushu tram 🚃 Although it is very retro, it is very comfortable and beautiful. It is not convenient to need to sell tickets manually. And only receiving cash is a bit unexpectedly backward 😋
Kouno park
TTodemmy[View] The wind is beautiful, the environment is beautiful, there is a moat surrounded by, very beautiful, it is recommended that you buy tickets earlier in the morning on different websites, save money, and plan the itinerary in advance. This place is about 3 hours.
Saga Prefectural Art Museum
1137***66[View] Recommended Aomori attractions visited in summer [Fun] Visit the county art museum in early July. The weather is cool and green. It can be reached by shuttle bus in front of Aomori. The time is subject to the time (the day I went to the sports competition, so I moved) It should be noted that Nara Meizhiping District cannot be photographed. Only Aomori dogs can be photographed. In addition to the above exhibition, there are irregular art exhibitions. It is worth spending an afternoon to stroll around.
Saga Castle History Museum
CcparisshIt is not a popular tourist attraction, so transportation is not very convenient. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the subway station. Although it is a free attraction, you can definitely take a walk inside, and there are large wooden structures.
Former Koga Bank (Saga City Cultural Museum)
Ddwj-Coming out of the old Ushijima House, not far from the next door is the Yasaka Shrine, where there is the local land god and a 600-year-old tree.
There are many ancient trees over hundreds of years old in Saga City, most of which are in the territories of shrines and temples, but I am also amazed that they can preserve so many ancient trees.
However, it is still not as many as ours, with Tang Dynasty locust trees and Song Dynasty cypress trees planted everywhere in various scenic spots.
Kawakami Gorge
TTodemmy[View] I could take a taxi from Saga Station for about 20 minutes so I decided to stay in the area. [Fun] late April so I was happy to see the trout stream. White jade buns seem to be famous
Sage Prefectural Government Observation Deck
1137***66Saga self-driving free trip Day3 last stop, Saga Prefecture Hall Prospect Hall just has an exhibition, while enjoying the night view does not need to pay, the other side is the light show one person 500 yen, I have to admire Japan, the light show is really powerful 👍 quite worth watching, the only theme I don't love is the girl comics.