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Saga Beef
1. Saga Beef

Saga Beef offers rich marbling, vibrant flavor, and buttery tenderness. Raised in Kyushu’s natural setting, it's a must-try wagyu rivaling Kobe and Matsusaka in quality and taste.

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Karatsu Kunchi Festival
2. Karatsu Kunchi Festival

The Karatsu Kunchi Festival, held every November 2-4, features massive, mythical floats paraded through the city. Experience traditional culture, stunning displays, and festive excitement in Karatsu!

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Saga
3. Saga

Explore Saga's historic sites like Yoshinogari Historical Park and take part in the annual Karatsu Kunchi festival for a truly authentic Japanese cultural experience.

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Yutoku Inari Shrine
4. Yutoku Inari Shrine

Yutoku Inari Shrine draws millions for its blessings, red torii gates, gardens, and hilltop views. A top Inari shrine blending beauty, culture, and spiritual tradition in Saga.

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Yoshinogari Historical Park
5. Yoshinogari Historical Park

Yoshinogari Historical Park brings ancient Japan to life with Yayoi-era homes, interactive exhibits, and peaceful nature trails—perfect for families and history fans.

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Tsubaki no Yu
6. Tsubaki no Yu

Tsubaki no Yu, a beloved bathhouse in Dogo Onsen since 1953, offers a traditional, budget-friendly experience with gender-separated indoor baths. Enjoy the warm, welcoming atmosphere of this local gem!

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Tosu Premium Outlets
7. Tosu Premium Outlets

Tosu Premium Outlets offers over 160 brand-name stores plus tasty local food. Shop global and Japanese labels or enjoy ramen and snacks in a lively, open-air mall near Saga.

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Silk Road of the Sea Gallery and Workshop
8. Silk Road of the Sea Gallery and Workshop

Silk Road of the Sea Gallery and Workshop offers handmade pottery, a cozy upstairs gallery, and authentic charm—just beside the Ceramic Merchant’s Residence in Imari.

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Sicilian Rice
9. Sicilian Rice

Sicilian Rice is a tasty Saga dish with rice, meat, and salad. Each restaurant adds its own twist—some even use Saga Beef or wild boar for a richer, local flavor.

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Shiki Memorial Museum
10. Shiki Memorial Museum

The Shiki Memorial Museum in Matsuyama honors Masaoka Shiki, a master of haiku poetry. Explore his poems, paintings, and personal items, and learn about his significant impact on Japanese literature and art.

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