Discover the treasures of Saga.

Attractions and local features:
Saga's Yoshinogari Historical Park is like a living history book. The ancient moat settlement site is well-preserved, and the restored thatched houses are scattered across the fields, making you feel as if you have traveled back to the Yayoi period. As you stroll through the park, you can see staff dressed in traditional costumes demonstrating ancient farming techniques. The cherry blossoms in full bloom and the ancient buildings intertwine to create a tranquil and timeless pastoral scene.

Ticket information:
Tickets for Yoshinogari Historical Park are very affordable, with adult tickets priced at JPY 400, elementary and middle school students at JPY 80, and seniors over 65 at JPY 200.

Food:
Saga's Ureshino tea snacks are a must-try. Made with freshly picked local tea leaves, the matcha cake has a delicate texture, and the tea aroma spreads in your mouth, sweet but not greasy. There are also hot spring buns, steaming hot, with a soft outer skin and sweet filling. Paired with a cup of fragrant tea, it is a pleasant afternoon treat.

Shopping recommendations:
There are many specialty shops on Ureshino Onsen Street. You can buy exquisite tea utensils, which have unique shapes, and some even incorporate local cultural elements, such as Saga beef patterns or cherry blossom motifs. There are also tea bag gift boxes made with local tea leaves, which are great gifts for friends and family.

Post by Isaac Ward Leo-35 | Nov 22, 2024

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