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Arita, Saga

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Saga / Arita
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Apr 29 – May 5 Wed
Market

Arita Porcelain Fair

For seven days each Golden Week, a quiet ceramic town in western Kyushu becomes one of the…

·Held annually during Golden Week (late April to early May). Over 450 stalls line a 4km stretch of road. ·Along the 4km stretch between JR Kamiharita and Arita stations, Arita, Saga
A reading of this place

The kilns never really stopped. Walking the Arita Uchiyama preservation district, you pass merchant houses and kiln-owner residences stacked along a narrow valley, their back walls built from discarded saggars and kiln bricks — the *tombai* walls that give the streetscape its particular roughness and warmth. Arita's porcelain trade began in the early seventeenth century, and the town's bones still follow that logic: workshops behind shopfronts, the smell of clay somewhere under everything.

At the Saga Prefectural Kyushu Ceramic Museum, the breadth of Hizen ware sits quietly in cases — scholarly, unhurried. A short walk away, the Arita Ceramic Art Museum occupies a converted Meiji-era warehouse, its roof line unchanged. Kōransha and Fukagawa Seiji, both still operating, keep production alive not as heritage performance but as industry. The annual Arita Tōki-ichi draws buyers and browsers through the whole district, but on ordinary days the streets carry only the sound of foot traffic and the occasional truck making deliveries.

Beyond the porcelain, the town's geography opens differently. Roughly seven-tenths of the land is forest and mountain. Kurokamiyama, its summit holding a shrine with roots in medieval Shugendo practice, rises above the tree line with exposed rock formations. The Arita River cuts through the valley below. Local tables offer *go-dōfu*, river fish dishes, and rice from terraced paddies — food that comes from the same landscape the clay does, shaped by the same hills and water.

Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 6
  • Arita-cho Arita Uchiyama Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Kakiemon Kiln Site Historic Site
  • Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites (Tengudani, Yamabeta, Harumyo, Hyakken, Izumiyama Quarry, Fudoyama) Historic Site
  • Ginkgo Tree of Arita Natural Monument
  • Kurokamiyama Kanekoshida Natural Habitat Natural Monument
  • Former Tashiro Family Western-Style House Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Mountains 1
  • Mount Kurokami
Stations 10
  • Arita 佐世保線
  • Arita 西九州線
  • Miyoshibashi 西九州線
  • Nishi-Arita 西九州線
  • Kurokawa 西九州線
  • Oki 西九州線
  • Yamaya 西九州線
  • Kurazuku 西九州線
  • Meotoishi 西九州線
  • Kamiarita 佐世保線
Museums Cultural Properties Mountains Stations