KyushuSightseeingSponsored Take a trip back in time at Hizenhamashuku Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Hizenhamashuku in Saga has a long history dating back to the Edo Period. Take a…Lauren LewisFebruary 11, 2017
ActivitiesFoodKyushuSponsored Japanese cooking recipe, try making local cuisine in Saga! Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation For a chance to try making food with some locally grown ingredients, visit Saga's…Lauren LewisFebruary 11, 2017
ActivitiesChubuSightseeingSponsored Sado Kinzan Gold Mine and Panning for Gold on Sado Island Sponsored by Sado City Sado Island was famous for the Sado Kinzan Gold Mine during the Edo period,when it…Vicky TaylorFebruary 11, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored See the Stunning Yutoku Inari Shrine – One of the Most Famous Inari Shrines in Japan! Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Yutoku Inari Shrine is not only one of Saga’s most beloved shrines, it is…Lauren LewisFebruary 10, 2017
ActivitiesKyushuSightseeingSponsored Nanatsugama Caves – Explore Magnificent Caves in Karatsu Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Nanatsugama Caves The Nanatsugama (“Seven pots”) Caves are located in Karatsu, in the Saga-prefecture of…Vicky TaylorFebruary 10, 2017
AccommodationKyushuSponsored Relax in the healing Hot Springs of Furuyu Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation In northern Saga, enjoy relaxing in Furuyu Onsen while admiring the surrounding landscape. …Lauren LewisFebruary 9, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Cat Island in Saga: Explore the “Nekojima” Cat Island in Karatsu! Takashima Island is a small, meat loaf shaped island situated 10 minutes by boat from Karatsu City in Saga prefecture,…Vicky TaylorFebruary 9, 2017
CultureFoodKyushuSponsored Visit Japan’s Green Tea Origin, Ureshino Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Japan is a nation famous for tea of all kinds, but especially green tea. There…Nina CataldoFebruary 8, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Shiota: A Budget-Friendly Visit for History Enthusiasts in Saga Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation I arrived in the town of Shiota on a local bus; a quiet and…Nina CataldoFebruary 8, 2017
FoodKyushuSponsored Eating Squid , A signatory dish of Yobuko town – Raw, dried or fried? Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Eating squid - which kind of squid would you try? Squid comes in many shapes…Vicky TaylorFebruary 7, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Terraced Rice Fields in Saga, Stunningly Beautiful Views of Japanese Nature Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Hamanoura no Tanada - 0ne of Japan's top 100 terraced rice fields Hamanoura no Tanada…Vicky TaylorFebruary 7, 2017
FoodKyushuSponsored Minka Restaurant Imaritei: Enjoy the Local Imari Wagyu Beef Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Tucked away across from the main road midst the rice paddie fields is an…Nina CataldoFebruary 6, 2017
AccommodationActivitiesKyushuSponsored Experience Green Tourism and Homestay in Saga Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Green Tourism is a rising phenomenon in Japan. Where more than 10% of the country…Nina CataldoFebruary 6, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Visit Ookawachiyama, the Imari-yaki Pottery Village Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Saga prefecture in Kyushu is famous for a few different kinds of pottery styles. One…Nina CataldoFebruary 5, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Discover Ogi – the little Kyoto of Kyushu Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation The quiet and picturesque town of Ogi in Saga is nicknamed “little Kyoto” –…Lauren LewisFebruary 5, 2017
FoodKyushuSponsored Ogi Yokan – A unique sweet with a deep history Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation When you mention the town of Ogi, many people think of its most famous…Lauren LewisFebruary 4, 2017
AccommodationActivitiesKyushuSponsored Farm Stay Experience (Nouhaku) in Izumi’s Mountains Sponsored by Izumi City It is not very well known, but in Japan there is an original type of accommodation…Mathilde HeidaryFebruary 4, 2017
AccommodationKyushuSponsored Staying in Ryokan by the Sea – Hot Spring and Fresh Seafood! Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation What is a Ryokan? A Ryokan is a Japanese style hotel or inn that originally…Vicky TaylorFebruary 3, 2017
CultureKyushuSightseeingSponsored Discover the beauty of Karatsu Ceramics Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation With a history dating back over 400 years, Karatsu Ceramics are one of Japan's…Lauren LewisFebruary 3, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Top 3 things you must not miss in Karatsu City Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation The history of Karatsu City Karatsu City is located in Saga prefecture in Kyushu. Karatsu…Vicky TaylorFebruary 2, 2017
FoodKyushuSponsored “Izumi Oyako Steak Gohan”: Izumi’s Culinary Speciality Sponsored by Izumi City Located on Kyushu island, to the north of Kagoshima Prefecture, Izumi has the second highest…Mathilde HeidaryFebruary 2, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Yobuko Morning Market, One of the Japan’s Three Morning Markets Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Yobuko Morning Market: A Lively Place to Find Fresh Fish Yobuko fish market is…Vicky TaylorFebruary 1, 2017
CultureFoodKyushuSightseeingSponsored Visit a Local Saké Brewery in Saga and check out the Legendary Kappa Mummy Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Trying local delicacies wherever you go, in Japan or around the world, is an…Nina CataldoFebruary 1, 2017
ActivitiesKyushuSponsored Create your own Arita Ceramic Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Try your hand at making your own Arita ceramics! On a trip to Arita, why…Lauren LewisJanuary 31, 2017
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Walk around the old town of Arita Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Home of Arita ceramics, the peaceful town of Arita has some beautiful spots to…Lauren LewisJanuary 31, 2017
AccommodationKyushuSponsored Stay in a cozy guesthouse in the heart of Arita! Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation Opened in 2016, this small guesthouse is located in the home of Arita ceramics. …Lauren LewisJanuary 30, 2017
AccommodationKyushuSightseeingSponsored Izumi, a Cranes’ Paradise: Observation Center and Ryokan Sponsored by Izumi City Cranes (Tsuru in Japanese) are migratory birds that play a very important in the Japanese culture.…Mathilde HeidaryJanuary 30, 2017
FoodKyushuSponsored Try a Unique Tofu Dish, Ureshino Onsen Yudofu Sponsored by Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation The town of Ureshino in Saga prefecture is famous for two things that are both…Nina CataldoJanuary 29, 2017