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Karatsu, Saga

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Saga / Karatsu
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Nov 2–4 Mon 19:30
Festival

Karatsu Kunchi

Each of the fourteen floats has a name and a story. A red lion. A samurai helmet. A sea br…

·Nov 2: evening procession 7:30–10pm. Nov 3: main procession 9:30am–4:30pm. Nov 4: closing procession 10am–5:30pm. Free to watch. ·3-13 Minamijounai, Karatsu, Saga (Karatsu Shrine)
A reading of this place

Fishing boats move through Karatsu Bay in the early morning, and by the time the market settles, the smell of squid and salt has already worked its way into the streets behind the harbor. Karatsu sits on the Genkai Sea, shaped by centuries of trade with the continent — a posture that shows in the grid of the old castle-town and in the ceramics that carry the name of the place itself. Karatsu-yaki, the stoneware tradition associated with this coast, tends toward quiet restraint: tea bowls with uneven lips, glazes that pool unevenly, surfaces that ask to be held rather than looked at.

The former Karatsu Bank building, completed in 1912 in the style of architect Tatsuno Kingo, still anchors one corner of the downtown, its brick exterior now used for exhibitions and events. Nearby, the former Takatori family residence preserves the compound of a coal magnate — noh stage, tea rooms, and Western-style rooms coexisting under one roof, a record of how wealth moved through this port. At the Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum, the scale of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Korean campaign becomes legible through the ruins of the castle adjacent to it. Each autumn, the Karatsu Kunchi festival draws the city's attention to its own streets, with elaborate hikiyama floats paraded through the old town. Between festivals, matsuro-zuke, ika-shumai, and the pine-bark sweets called shoro-manju sit in shop windows along streets that still feel, in their proportions, like a working port town.

Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 11
  • Nagoya Castle Ruins and Camp Ruins Special Historic Site
  • Niji no Matsubara Special Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Warabino Terraced Rice Fields Important Cultural Landscape
  • Karatsu Matsuura Burial Mound Group (Hayamajiri Dolmen Group, Otomo Site, Morita Dolmen Group, Sakurababa Site) Historic Site
  • Yokotashimo Tumulus Historic Site
  • Nabatake Site Historic Site
  • Taniguchi Tumulus Historic Site
  • Kozanji Temple Sago Palm Natural Monument
  • Takagushi Ako Northern Limit Habitat Natural Monument
  • Former Takatori Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Takatori Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Genkai Quasi-National Park
Onsen 2
  • Irohajima Onsen TIER2
  • Karatsu Onsen TIER2
Mountains 1
  • Mount Uki
Stations 17
  • Karatsu 筑肥線
  • Higashi-Karatsu 筑肥線
  • Hamazaki 筑肥線
  • Nishi-Karatsu 唐津線
  • Watada 筑肥線
  • Yamamoto 唐津線
  • Sari 筑肥線
  • Kibiki 唐津線
  • Karatsu 唐津線
  • Yamamoto 筑肥線
  • Iwaya 唐津線
  • Hommutabe 唐津線
  • Ochi 唐津線
  • Hizen-Kubo 筑肥線
  • Niji-no-Matsubara 筑肥線
  • Nishiaochi 筑肥線
  • Onizuka 唐津線
Fishing Ports 21
  • Takagushi Fishing Port
  • Nagoya Fishing Port
  • Karafusa Fishing Port
  • Otomo Fishing Port
  • Ogawashima Fishing Port
  • Minatohama Fishing Port
  • Kushiura Fishing Port
  • Kyotomari Fishing Port
  • Kakarajima Fishing Port
  • Kabeshima Fishing Port
  • Mukojima Fishing Port
  • Otomari Fishing Port
  • Oura Fishing Port
  • Yakataiishi Fishing Port
  • Hareke Fishing Port
  • Matsushima Fishing Port
  • Hamazaki Fishing Port
  • Aiga Fishing Port
  • Madeshima Fishing Port
  • Datake Fishing Port
  • Takashima Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports