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Showing posts with label saga. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2024

Kumanohara Shrine Karatsu

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  Kumanohara Shrine is a small, but ancient shrine in what is now the Teramachi district of Karatsu in Saga. According to the shrine legend ...
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Sunday, September 8, 2024

Daishoin Temple 81 Kyushu Pilgrimage

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  Daisho-in is located in the small Teramachi near Karatsu Station in downtown Karatsu. These unusual statues are a complete mystery to me. ...
Friday, September 6, 2024

First Rice Paddies in Japan

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  No-one can know for sure exactly when and where rice was introduced into Japan, as this was in prehistory. However, the Nabatake Site in K...
Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Pine Gardens of the Takatori Mansion

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  Takatori Koreyoshi (1850-1927) is described as a coal baron as he ran the successfil Kishima coal mine. In 1904 he built a big residence n...
Sunday, September 1, 2024

Uzumemon no Yakata Karatsu

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  While walking in central Karatsu I came across Uzememon no Yakata and as it had free entry went inside. It is a type of community centre f...
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Thursday, August 29, 2024

Karatsu Kunchi Hikiyama

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  Karatsu Kunchi is the main festival of the coastal castle town of Karatsu on the coast of Saga in northern Kyushu. It takes place on Novem...
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