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Seki Art Museum, just a 5-minute walk from Dōgo Onsen Station, features modern masterpieces by renowned Japanese artists like Taikan Yokoyama and Kaii Higashiyama. Enjoy rotating exhibits and special shows!
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Saga Shrine honors historic lords with symbolic cannons and elegant grounds. Just steps from Saga Castle, it reflects the region’s role in Japan’s early modernization and defense.
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Saga Prefectural Museum showcases history, nature, and art, with free entry, seasonal exhibits, and easy access from Saga Castle. A must-visit cultural spot with multilingual guides.
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Saga International Balloon Fiesta is Asia’s biggest sky event—five days of vibrant balloons, food stalls, night shows, and a chance to learn ballooning yourself!
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Saga City Observation Deck offers sweeping views, sunset magic, local cuisine at Shino, and a night projection show—all from the city's tallest building, Saga 360.
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Saga Castle features a vast wooden palace and moat system, with a museum offering samurai history and free entry in scenic Saga, Kyushu—a must-visit for culture lovers.
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Saga Balloon Museum offers hands-on exhibits, balloon simulators, and indoor fun for all ages. Explore the history of the Saga Balloon Festival in a weather-proof, interactive space.
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Niji no Matsubara, a stunning five-kilometer coastline near Karatsu, is lined with a million pine trees. Stroll through this serene grove, enjoy the peaceful beach, and take in the breathtaking views.
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Mount Kagamiyama, just outside Karatsu, offers a peaceful retreat with a park at the summit, seasonal flowers, and local pottery shops. The observation deck boasts stunning panoramic views of the city!
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Matsubara Shrine is a peaceful spot honoring the Nabeshima clan, with koi-filled creeks and tranquil paths beside Saga Shrine—perfect for a quiet cultural stroll.
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