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Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefecture
Saga Prefecture (佐賀県, Saga-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. Saga Prefecture has a population of 809,248 (1 August 2020)
Saga Prefecture-Saga (city)
Saga (佐賀市, Saga-shi, Japanese: [saꜜɡa]) is the capital city of Saga Prefecture, located on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Saga was the capital of Saga Domain
Saga Prefecture-Saga Airport
Saga Airport (佐賀空港, Saga-kūkō) (IATA: HSG, ICAO: RJFS) is an airport in the Kawasoe area of Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It also uses the unofficial name
Saga Prefecture-Prefectures of Japan
Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (都道府県, todōfuken, [todoːɸɯ̥ꜜkeɴ] ), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first
Saga Prefecture-Imari, Saga
on the island of Kyushu, . Imari is most notable because of Imari porcelain, which is the European collectors' name for
Saga Prefecture-Arita, Saga
Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is known for producing Arita porcelain, one of the traditional handicrafts of Japan. It also holds the largest
Saga Prefecture-Flags of Japanese prefectures
Osaka Prefecture Saga Prefecture Saitama Prefecture Shiga Prefecture Shimane Prefecture Shizuoka Prefecture Tochigi Prefecture Tokushima Prefecture Tokushima
Saga Prefecture-Tosu, Saga
Tosu-shi) is a city located in the eastern part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated
Saga Prefecture-Kiyama, Saga
District, Saga Prefecture, Japan on the island of Kyūshū. It can be considered part of an economic sphere with nearby cities Tosu in Saga Prefecture and Ogōri
Saga Prefecture-Hizen Province
Province (肥前国, Hizen no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of the Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. It was sometimes called Hishū (肥州), with Higo Province
Saga Prefecture-Nagoya, Saga
Matsuura District, Hizen Province, Japan. Today, the area is part of Chinzei in the city of Karatsu in Japan's Saga prefecture. Toyotomi Hideyoshi made Nagoya
Saga Prefecture-Saga Nishiki
Saga Nishiki (佐賀錦, Saga-nishiki) is a form of brocading from Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a unique form of brocading in that Japanese paper is used as
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Museum
Saga Prefectural Museum (佐賀県立博物館, Saga Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) opened in 1970 on the sannomaru site of Saga Castle in the city of Saga, Japan, in 1970.
Saga Prefecture-Saga Castle
Saga Castle (佐賀城, Saga-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a hiraijirō, a castle built on a plains rather than
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu, Saga
Karatsu-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Its name, formed from the Japanese word roots 唐 kara (China, or continental
Saga Prefecture-Kanzaki, Saga
Kanzaki (神埼市, Kanzaki-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 31,981 and a population
Saga Prefecture-Fukuoka Prefecture
(1,925 sq mi). Fukuoka Prefecture borders Saga Prefecture to the southwest, Kumamoto Prefecture to the south, and Ōita Prefecture to the southeast. Fukuoka
Saga Prefecture-Kashima, Saga
Kashima-shi) is a city located in the southern part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated
Saga Prefecture-Nagasaki Prefecture
sq mi). Nagasaki Prefecture borders Saga Prefecture to the northeast. Nagasaki is the capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, with other major
Saga Prefecture-Fukudomi, Saga
Fukudomi (福富町, Fukudomi-machi) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2005, Fukudomi, along with the town of Ariake (also
Saga Prefecture-Saga Rebellion
The Saga Rebellion (佐賀の乱, Saga no ran) was an 1874 uprising in Kyūshū against the new Meiji government of Japan. It was led by Etō Shinpei and Shima Yoshitake
Saga Prefecture-Mine, Saga
Mine (三根町, Mine-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village to a town
Saga Prefecture-Genkai, Saga
(玄海町, Genkai-chō) is a town located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It has an area of 36.00 km2 and as of February 28, 2017 has a population
Saga Prefecture-Arita Porcelain Park
Arita Porcelain Park is a small theme park located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The Porcelain Park is a recreation of a traditional German village
Saga Prefecture-Takeo, Saga
Takeo-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. In 2011, the city government was the first in Japan to switch to using Facebook
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum
Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum (佐賀県立名護屋城博物館, Saga Kenritsu Nagoya-jō Hakubutsukan) opened in 1993 in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan, on the site
Saga Prefecture-Ureshino, Saga
Ureshino-shi) is a city located in the western part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. The modern city of Ureshino was formed on January 1
Saga Prefecture-Saga (disambiguation)
County, a county in Tibet Saga Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan Saga (city), the capital of Saga Prefecture Saga Domain, Japanese domain in the Edo period
Saga Prefecture-Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto Prefecture (Japanese: 京都府, Hepburn: Kyōto-fu) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.: 477, 587 Kyoto Prefecture has a
Saga Prefecture-Higashiyoka, Saga
Higashiyoka (東与賀町, Higashiyoka-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Higashiyoka was changed from a village to
Saga Prefecture-List of Japanese prefectures by population
This is a list of Japanese prefectures by population. For details of administrative divisions of Japan, see Prefectures of Japan. Figures here are according
Saga Prefecture-Zombie Land Saga
various eras of Japan's history, are brought back as zombies by a man named Kotaro Tatsumi, who seeks to revitalize Saga Prefecture by putting together
Saga Prefecture-List of cities in Saga Prefecture by population
The following list sorts all cities (including towns) in the Japanese prefecture of Saga with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census
Saga Prefecture-Taradake Prefectural Natural Park (Saga)
Taradake Prefectural Natural Park (多良岳県立自然公園, Taradake kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1952
Saga Prefecture-Ogi, Saga
Ogi-shi) is a city located in the central part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated
Saga Prefecture-Ōmachi, Saga
Ōmachi (大町町, Ōmachi-chō) is a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the town has an estimated population of
Saga Prefecture-Fuji, Saga
Fuji (富士町, Fuji-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Fuji was changed from a village to a town on October 1
Saga Prefecture-List of villages in Japan
village (村, mura) is a local administrative unit in Japan. It is a local public body along with prefecture (県, ken, or other equivalents), city (市, shi), and
Saga Prefecture-Kubota, Saga
Kubota (久保田町, Kubota-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Kubota was changed from a village to a town on April
Saga Prefecture-Tenzan Prefectural Natural Park
Tenzan Prefectural Natural Park (天山県立自然公園, Tenzan kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established in
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Saga Technical High School
Technical High School (佐賀県立佐賀工業高等学校), also known as Kogyo, is a technical high school in City, ,
Saga Prefecture-List of Japanese prefectures by area
List of Japanese prefectures by GDP List of Japanese prefectures by population ISO 3166-2 codes for Japan Government of Japan Prefectures of Japan Geographical
Saga Prefecture-Saga University
Saga University (佐賀大学, Saga daigaku); abbreviated as Sagadai (佐賀大, Sagadai) or Sadai (佐大, Sadai), is a national university in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan
Saga Prefecture-Saga dialect
The Saga dialect (佐賀弁, Saga-ben) is a dialect of the Japanese language widely spoken in Saga Prefecture and some other areas, such as Isahaya. It is influenced
Saga Prefecture-Saga District, Saga
Saga District (佐賀郡, Saga-gun) was a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Higashiyoka Kawasoe Kubota April 1, 1889 (23 villages) Due to the city
Saga Prefecture-Yamato
today's Sakurai City in Nara Prefecture of Japan, which became Yamato Province and by extension a name for the whole of Japan. Yamato is also the dynastic
Saga Prefecture-Mitsuse, Saga
(三瀬村, Mitsuse-mura) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,578 and
Saga Prefecture-Kawakami-Kinryū Prefectural Natural Park
Kawakami-Kinryū Prefectural Natural Park (川上・金立県立自然公園, Kawakami-Kinryū kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in eastern Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established
Saga Prefecture-Kurokamiyama Prefectural Natural Park
Kurokamiyama Prefectural Natural Park (黒髪山県立自然公園, Kurokamiyama kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in western Saga Prefecture, Japan. First
Saga Prefecture-Lists of governors of prefectures of Japan
governors of prefectures of Japan. Many prefectures are missing. List of prefectural governors in Japan (current) List of governors of Aichi Prefecture List of
Saga Prefecture-Kamimine, Saga
District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2017, the town has an estimated population of 9.589. Kamimine is located in the eastern part of Saga Prefecture
Saga Prefecture-Saga International Balloon Fiesta
every year in Saga Prefecture, Japan. In 2014 it took place between October 30 and November 3. The fiesta is held just outside Saga City, along the Kase
Saga Prefecture-Yamauchi, Saga
Yamauchi (山内町, Yamauchi-chō) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On March 1, 2006, Yamauchi, along with the town of Kitagata (also
Saga Prefecture-Sagan Tosu
Sagan Tosu (サガン鳥栖, Sagan Tosu) is a Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top
Saga Prefecture-Yamato, Saga
Yamato (大和町, Yamato-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The town was established as a village in 1955, what later was elevated
Saga Prefecture-List of Natural Monuments of Japan (Saga)
of Japan within the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 April 2021, fifteen Natural Monuments have been designated; Magpie Habitat spans the prefectural borders
Saga Prefecture-Saga Domain
encompassed within Saga Prefecture and Nagasaki Prefecture, with the domain office situated in Saga Castle, which is now known as Saga City. Initially,
Saga Prefecture-Morodomi, Saga
Morodomi (諸富町, Morodomi-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,984 and
Saga Prefecture-Kawasoe, Saga
Kawasoe (川副町, Kawasoe-machi) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2006, the town had an estimated population of 18,492 and
Saga Prefecture-Kashima Gatalympics
event held in the mudflats of the Ariake Sea off Kashima city in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The event takes place every year at the end of May. Participants
Saga Prefecture-Tara, Saga
Tara-chō) is a town and peninsula located in Fujitsu District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2017, the town has an estimated population of 9
Saga Prefecture-List of Cultural Properties of Japan - structures (Saga)
of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 March 2015, thirteen
Saga Prefecture-Sefuri-Kitayama Prefectural Natural Park
Sefuri-Kitayama Prefectural Natural Park (脊振北山県立自然公園, Sefuri-Kitayama kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in northern Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established
Saga Prefecture-Chinzei, Saga
Chinzei-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,203 and a
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki, Saga
(みやき町, Miyaki-chō) is a town in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is the first town in Saga to have its name spelled in hiragana rather than
Saga Prefecture-List of dams in Saga Prefecture
The following is a list of dams in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Media related to Dams in Saga prefecture at Wikimedia Commons Geographic Names Server, Wikidata Q1194038
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 3
island of Kyūshū in Japan. It connects the prefectural capital cities of Kagoshima (Kagoshima Prefecture), Kumamoto (Kumamoto Prefecture), and Fukuoka (Fukuoka
Saga Prefecture-List of Historic Sites of Japan (Saga)
(secondary coordinates) This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 August 2019, twenty-five Sites have been designated
Saga Prefecture-List of rivers of Japan
River, Toyama Prefecture. The Mogami, the Fuji and the Kuma are regarded as the three most rapid rivers of Japan. Typical rivers of Japan rise from mountainous
Saga Prefecture-List of high schools in Japan
Kumamoto Prefecture List of high schools in Saga Prefecture Saga Prefectural Chienkan High School Saga Prefectural Saga Higashi High School Saga Technical
Saga Prefecture-Ushizu, Saga
Ushizu (牛津町, Ushizu-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Ushizu was changed from a village to a town on April
Saga Prefecture-Higashimatsuura District, Saga
Higashimatsuura (東松浦郡, Higashimatsuura-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. At the present it has only one town. As of April 1, 2021, the district
Saga Prefecture-Lists of schools in Japan
Yokosuka High School Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School Inagakuen Public High School Uwajima Fishery High School Saga Technical High School Chiben
Saga Prefecture-Shiroishi, Saga
Shiroishi (白石町, Shiroishi-chō) is a town located in south-central Saga Prefecture, Japan, in Kishima District. It is known for its vast reclaimed land and
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu Castle
portal Asia portal History portal Architecture portal Karatsu Castle (唐津城, Karatsu-jō) is a castle located in Karatsu,
Saga Prefecture-Hachimandake Prefectural Natural Park
Hachimandake Prefectural Natural Park (八幡岳県立自然公園, Hachimandake kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established
Saga Prefecture-Higashisefuri, Saga
Higashisefuri-son) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 6,507 and
Saga Prefecture-Saga Television Station
started its operations, TV sets in Japan were required to have the capability to receive UHF channels. In Saga Prefecture, only 30% of the population had
Saga Prefecture-Bakeneko
, but the tale of the Nabeshima Bakeneko Disturbance in is especially famous. The reason that cats are seen as yōkai in
Saga Prefecture-Sefuri, Saga
Sefuri (脊振村, Sefuri-mura) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,941 and
Saga Prefecture-Kyushu Ceramic Museum
museum located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefecture. The museum was built to contribute
Saga Prefecture-Matsurokan
Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the Nabatake Site (菜畑遺跡), a National Historic Site acclaimed as "Japan's first paddy". Yayoi period Saga Prefectural
Saga Prefecture-Saga-Arashiyama Station
Saga-Arashiyama Station (嵯峨嵐山駅, Saga-Arashiyama-eki), formerly known as Saga Station, is a railway station situated in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan, operating
Saga Prefecture-Kitagata, Saga
Kitagata (北方町, Kitagata-machi) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On March 1, 2006, Kitagata, along with the town of Yamauchi (also
Saga Prefecture-Nishiarita, Saga
Nishiarita-chō) was a town located in Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village to a
Saga Prefecture-Nanayama, Saga
Nanayama-mura) was a village located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,627 and
Saga Prefecture-List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Saga)
coordinates) This list is of the Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan located within the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 August 2019, two Places have been designated
Saga Prefecture-Stay (miniseries)
Songyos Sugmakanan and filmed in Japan's Saga Prefecture with support of the Saga Prefectural Government and the Saga Prefecture Film Commission. It is a love
Saga Prefecture-Aomori Prefecture
Aomori Prefecture (青森県, Aomori-ken) ([a̠o̞mo̞ɾʲikẽ̞ɴ]) is a prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku region. The prefecture's capital, largest city, and namesake
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School
Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School is both a junior and senior high school and is located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It
Saga Prefecture-Shiota, Saga
Shiota (塩田町, Shiota-chō) was a town located in Fujitsu District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2006, Shiota, along with the former town of Ureshino
Saga Prefecture-Kitahata, Saga
Kitahata-mura) was a village located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Kitahata was established in 1889 (Meiji 22) as a union of small
Saga Prefecture-Mount Saga
Mount Saga (嵯峨山, Saga-yama) is a mountain located on the border of Futtsu and Kyonan, Chiba Prefecture. Mount Saga has an elevation of 315.5 m (1,035 ft)
Saga Prefecture-Kyūragi, Saga
Kyūragi-machi) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,498 and a
Saga Prefecture-Osmanthus fragrans
Guilin, Guangxi. In Japan, it is the "city tree" of Kitanagoya, Aichi Prefecture; Kashima, Saga Prefecture; Beppu, Ōita Prefecture; and the "town tree"
Saga Prefecture-Hiro Saga
Hiro Saga (嵯峨 浩, Saga Hiro, 16 April 1914 – 20 June 1987) was a Japanese noblewoman and memoir writer. She was the daughter of Marquis Saneto Saga and
Saga Prefecture-Hamatama, Saga
Hamatama-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,311 and
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 35
intersection to the terminus: Route 206 Saga Prefecture Takeo - Arita Nagasaki Prefecture Sasebo Saga Prefecture Route 34; at the origin, in Takeo Route
Saga Prefecture-Mount Sefuri
Prefecture, and Kanzaki, Saga Prefecture, Japan. This mountain is the tallest peak of the Sefuri Mountain range between Fukuoka Prefecture and Saga Prefecture
Saga Prefecture-Saga Station
Saga Station (佐賀駅, Saga-eki) is a railway station on the Nagasaki Main Line in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR
Saga Prefecture-Mount Rai
Fukuoka Prefecture, and Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan. This mountain is a part of the Sefuri Mountain range between Fukuoka Prefecture and Saga Prefecture. The
Saga Prefecture-Taku High School
Saga Prefectural Taku Senior High School (佐賀県立多久高等学校) is located in Taku City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Taku H.S. is a co-educational secondary school
Saga Prefecture-Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining
Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture: Hashino iron mining and smelting site; Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture: Mietsu shipyard; Saga, Saga Prefecture: Nagasaki shipyard
Saga Prefecture-Yoshinogari, Saga
(吉野ヶ里町, Yoshinogari-chō) is a town located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is the result of a merger between the town of Mitagawa, and
Saga Prefecture-Fuchinoo Dam (Saga, Japan)
Fuchinoo Dam (Re) is a concrete gravity dam located in Saga Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 21
Saga Prefecture-Taku, Saga
Taku (多久市, Taku-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. The city was founded on May 1, 1954 through the merger of several
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 34
Sanjūyon-gō) is a highway in Japan on the island of Kyūshū which runs from Saga City in Saga Prefecture to Nagasaki in Nagasaki Prefecture. It follows the old
Saga Prefecture-Kyushu
Fukuoka Prefecture Kumamoto Prefecture Nagasaki Prefecture Ōita Prefecture Saga Prefecture Southern Kyushu Kagoshima Prefecture Miyazaki Prefecture Okinawa
Saga Prefecture-2024 in Japan
Hirofumi Yoshimura Saga Prefecture: Yoshinori Yamaguchi Saitama Prefecture: Motohiro Ōno Shiga Prefecture: Taizō Mikazuki Shimame Prefecture: Tatsuya Maruyama
Saga Prefecture-Ōchi, Saga
Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. Ōchi is also romanized as Ouchi and is often referred to that way in Japan. Ōchi was founded as Ōchi-mura
Saga Prefecture-Kishima District, Saga
Kishima (杵島郡, Kishima-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 45,085
Saga Prefecture-List of semiconductor fabrication plants
Shilov, Anton. "Toshiba Begins to Construct New BiCS 3D NAND Fab in Iwate Prefecture". www.anandtech.com. Shilov, Anton. "Toshiba to Build New Fab to Produce
Saga Prefecture-Amagase Dam (Saga, Japan)
Amagase Dam is an earthen dam located in Saga Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 1.6 km2. The dam impounds
Saga Prefecture-Nakabaru, Saga
Nakabaru (中原町, Nakabaru-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Nakabaru was changed from a village to a town on
Saga Prefecture-Saga, Kōchi
Saga (佐賀町, Saga-chō) was a town located in Hata District, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,033 and a density
Saga Prefecture-Mitagawa, Saga
Mitagawa (三田川町, Mitagawa-chō) was a town located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village to a
Saga Prefecture-List of mergers in Saga Prefecture
Here is a list of mergers in Saga Prefecture, Japan since the Heisei era. On January 1, 2005 - the towns of Ariake and Fukudomi (both from Kishima District)
Saga Prefecture-Kitashigeyasu, Saga
(北茂安町, Kitashigeyasu-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It was established as a village and was later upgraded to a town
Saga Prefecture-Yobuko, Saga
January 1, 2005, Yobuko was part of the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. Yobuko, along with the towns of Chinzei, Hamatama, Hizen, Kyūragi
Saga Prefecture-List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Saga)
is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 August 2019, two Important
Saga Prefecture-Saga Ballooners
The Saga Ballooners (Japanese: 佐賀バルーナーズ) is a professional basketball team that competes in the first division of the Japanese B.League. Aljosa Bjekovic
Saga Prefecture-List of Cultural Properties of Japan - historical materials (Saga)
Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of historical materials (歴史資料, rekishi shiryō) for the Prefecture of Saga. As of 1 January 2015
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 444
Japan on the island of Kyushu. The 73.5-kilometer (45.7 mi) highway begins in the city of Ōmura in Nagasaki Prefecture and ends in the city of Saga in
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki
Miyaki may refer to: Miyaki, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan Miyaki District, Saga, a district in Saga Prefecture, Japan Miyaki Station, a railway
Saga Prefecture-Rikako Sakata
Sakata (坂田 梨香子, Sakata Rikako, born December 16, 1993, in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress and model who is affiliated with Ever Green Entertainment
Saga Prefecture-Metabaru Air Field
the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). It is located at JGSDF Camp Metabaru (目達原駐屯地, Metabaru Chūtonchi), in Yoshinogari, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On
Saga Prefecture-Kitamatsuura Peninsula
drawn between Imari in Saga Prefecture and Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The peninsula is bounded by the Sea of Japan on the west, southwest and
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 207
Nana-gō) is a highway in Japan on the island of Kyūshū which runs from Saga City in Saga Prefecture to Togitsu in Nagasaki Prefecture. From Kōhoku it runs
Saga Prefecture-Chiyoda, Saga
Chiyoda-chō) was a town located in the Kanzaki District of Saga Prefecture, on the island of Kyūshū, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a
Saga Prefecture-Wednesday Strangler
Wednesday Strangler is an unidentified Japanese serial killer, responsible for the murders of seven women in Saga Prefecture from 1975 and 1989. The nickname
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 382
382 in Yobuko, Saga Prefecture. "一般国道の路線別、都道府県別道路現況" [Road statistics by General National Highway route and prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of
Saga Prefecture-Arita ware
Commons 2016/ project by Saga Prefecture as part of the Arita Porcelain 400th Anniversary Project Arita Episode2 by Saga Prefecture Homepage of Arita Yazaemon
Saga Prefecture-Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen
Online (in ). pref.nagasaki.jp. Retrieved 22 September 2022. . 三者基本合意 [Tripartite Basic Agreement] (PDF). pref.
Saga Prefecture-Telephone numbers in Japan
Telephone numbers in Japan consist of an area code, an exchange number, and a subscriber number. 001, 00xx, 002xx, 0091xx Carrier selection prefix 184
Saga Prefecture-List of governors of Saga Prefecture
This is a list of governors of Saga Prefecture. Sadao Koga 1871-1872 Viscount Tesshu Yamaoka 1872 Taku Shigeru 1872-1873 Ishii Kuni 1873 Michitoshi Iwamura
Saga Prefecture-Tourism in Japan
Kumamoto Prefecture – Kumamoto Castle, Mount Aso Saga Prefecture – Pre-400 BC Yayoi archaeological site in Yoshinogari site Okinawa Prefecture – Shuri
Saga Prefecture-List of hot springs in Japan
in the world. Yufuin, Ōita Prefecture Tara, Saga Tokigawa Onsen and one other hot spring (Iiyama Onsen in Kanagawa Prefecture) are tied for first place
Saga Prefecture-List of football clubs in Japan
Tokushima) Brew Kashima (Kashima, Saga) Itazuke FC (Fukuoka, Fukuoka) Kaiho Bank SC (Naha, Okinawa) Kawasoe Club (Saga, Saga) KMG Holdings FC* (Fukuoka, Fukuoka)
Saga Prefecture-Hichiku dialect
(northern Saga Prefecture centered Karatsu) Tashiro dialect (easternmost Saga Prefecture centered Tashiro) Nagasaki dialect (Nagasaki Prefecture) Sasebo
Saga Prefecture-1874 in Japan
Prefecture: Kei Morishita Osaka Prefecture: Norobu Watanabe Saga Prefecture: Michitoshi Iwamura Saitama Prefecture: Tasuke Shirane Shiname Prefecture:
Saga Prefecture-Yasuko Matsuyuki
28, 1972 in Saga Prefecture) is a Japanese actress and singer signed to Stardust Promotion. Yasuko Matsuyuki was born in 1972 in Tosu, Saga. In 1989, while
Saga Prefecture-Mikatsuki, Saga
Mikatsuki (三日月町, Mikatsuki-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Mikatsuki was changed from a village to a town on
Saga Prefecture-Matsuura (disambiguation)
is a Japanese surname. Matsuura may also refer to: Matsuura, Nagasaki, a city in Japan Matsuura River, a 46 km river in Saga Prefecture, Japan Mount
Saga Prefecture-Ashikari, Saga
Ashikari (芦刈町, Ashikari-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Ashikari was changed from a village to a town on
Saga Prefecture-Minamoto clan
populous, but a few did not produce descendants. The Saga Genji are descendants of Emperor Saga. As Saga had many children, many were bestowed the uji Minamoto
Saga Prefecture-Yoshinogari site
complex Yayoi archaeological site in Yoshinogari and Kanzaki in Saga Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan. According to the Yayoi chronology established by pottery seriations
Saga Prefecture-Balloon Saga Station
Balloon Saga Station (バルーンさが駅, Barūn-Saga-eki) is a railway station on the Nagasaki Main Line in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan, operated by Kyushu Railway
Saga Prefecture-List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies
The 47 prefectures of Japan, which form the first level of jurisdiction and administrative division of Japan, consist of 43 prefectures (県, ken) proper
Saga Prefecture-Japanese La Salle Academy
of Kagoshima Prefecture Kōichi Shiota, current governor of Kagoshima Prefecture Yoshinori Yamaguchi, current governor of Saga Prefecture Nariaki Nakayama
Saga Prefecture-Araho Shrine
Shrine (荒穂神社, Araho Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Kiyama, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The temple is said to have been built in the 7th century CE, during
Saga Prefecture-Suko Castle
site of a castle structure in Shiroishi, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Its ruins have been protected as a Prefectural Historic Site. In the Muromachi period,
Saga Prefecture-Daikōzen-ji (Saga)
Daikōzen-ji (大興善寺) is a Tendai temple in Kiyama, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Komatsuzan (小松山). The temple was founded by Gyōki
Saga Prefecture-Kōden-ji
Kōden-ji (高傳寺) is a Sōtō Zen temple in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It was the bodaiji or family temple of the Ryūzōji and Nabeshima clans, many of whom
Saga Prefecture-Fujitsu District, Saga
Fujitsu (藤津郡, Fujitsu-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 10,075
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 263
prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 18 February 2020. "Saga Jihen", Zombie Land Saga:
Saga Prefecture-Saga at-large district
Saga at-large district (Japanese: 佐賀県選挙区, Hepburn: Saga-ken Senkyoku) is a constituency that represents Saga Prefecture in the House of Councillors in
Saga Prefecture-Chōkokan
Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1927. Founded by Nabeshima Naomitsu (鍋島直映), son of Nabeshima Naohiro of the Nabeshima clan, the last daimyō of Saga Domain
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu ware
ware (唐津焼, Karatsu-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery produced traditionally in and around Karatsu, Saga Prefecture. Karatsu has been a hub of foreign commerce
Saga Prefecture-Hanawa
guitar throughout comedy acts. He rose to fame in Japan during 2003 for a comical song about Saga Prefecture and its oddities. By the end of the year he would
Saga Prefecture-List of cities in Japan
This is a list of cities in Japan sorted by prefecture and within prefecture by founding date. The list is also sortable by population, area, density and
Saga Prefecture-Fuji
Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan Fuji River Fuji, Saga, town in Saga Prefecture Fuji, Shizuoka, city in Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Speedway, a major race
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 264
a national highway of Japan connecting Saga, Saga and Kurume, Fukuoka in Japan, with a total length of 27.4 km (17.0 mi) Japan portal Roads portal
Saga Prefecture-List of castles in Japan
Castle, Nanjō, Okinawa Ōzu Castle, Ōzu, Ehime Saga Castle, Saga, Saga Sagiyama Castle, Gifu, Gifu Prefecture Saiki Castle, Saiki, Ōita Sakura Castle, Sakura
Saga Prefecture-Ōgi Station
stations in Japan: Ōgi Station (Hyōgo) (青木駅) Ogi Station, a railway station on the Karatsu Line in Ogi, Saga Prefecture, Japan Ōgi Station (Saga), a railway
Saga Prefecture-Japanese dialects
of Okinawa Prefecture and the southern islands of Kagoshima Prefecture form a separate branch of the Japonic family, and are not Japanese dialects, although
Saga Prefecture-Yoshinori Yamaguchi
a Japanese politician and the current governor of Saga Prefecture located in Kyushu region of Japan. On August 12, 2019. the special Natsu no Saga, a
Saga Prefecture-Hagakure
(July 10, 1632 – July 2, 1700), the third ruler of what is now Saga Prefecture in Japan. Tashiro Tsuramoto [ja] compiled these commentaries from his conversations
Saga Prefecture-Kōhoku, Saga
District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is known as a crossroads for railways and national highways, and as such has dubbed itself "the navel of Saga". As of
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 323
National Route 323 is a national highway of Japan connecting the cities of Saga and Karatsu in Saga prefecture in Japan, with a total length of 46.8 km (29.08 mi)
Saga Prefecture-Ogi District, Saga
Ogi (小城郡, Ogi-gun) was a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 45,910 and a density of 478
Saga Prefecture-Ayakashi (yōkai)
Nagasaki Prefecture, the atmospheric ghost lights that appear above water are called ayakashi, and so are the funayūrei in Yamaguchi Prefecture and Saga Prefecture
Saga Prefecture-Yamauchi
Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Yamauchi, Saga, a former town of Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical, a
Saga Prefecture-Japanese craft
Yamaguchi prefecture Hasami ware (波佐見焼), from Hasami, Nagasaki prefecture Kakiemon (柿右衛門), porcelain developed by Sakaida Kakiemon in Arita, Saga prefecture Karatsu
Saga Prefecture-List of Japanese prefectures by GDP
Japanese prefectures by GDP. Prefectural statistics are estimates of economic activity at the prefecture level calculated in accordance with Japan's national
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki District, Saga
Miyaki (三養基郡, Miyaki-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. In February 2009, the district had an estimated population of 54,233 and a density
Saga Prefecture-List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan
includes all the prefectures on Kyūshū island, as well as Okinawa Prefecture. List of districts of the House of Councillors of Japan List of current members
Saga Prefecture-Mount Kyō
Kyō (経ヶ岳, Kyōga-take), located in Kashima, Saga Prefecture, Japan, is the highest mountain in Saga Prefecture, with a summit elevation of 1,075.7 m (3,529
Saga Prefecture-Kanzaki District, Saga
Kanzaki (神埼郡, Kanzaki-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009 the district has an estimated population of 16,308 and
Saga Prefecture-Genkai Nuclear Power Plant
located in the town of Genkai in the Higashimatsuura District in the Saga Prefecture in Japan. It is owned and operated by the Kyūshū Electric Power Company
Saga Prefecture-Mikazuki
a volume of manga series One Piece Mikatsuki, Saga, former town in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Saga Prefecture-Thorfinn (Vinland Saga)
Vikings Enjoy Saga Prefecture's Bounty". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 17, 2022. Morrissy, Kim (October 26, 2020). "Vinland Saga Gets Crossover Manga
Saga Prefecture-Nishimatsuura District, Saga
Nishimatsuura (西松浦郡, Nishimatsuura-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of April 1, 2021, the district has an estimated population of
Saga Prefecture-Demographics of Japan
time all 47 prefectures have suffered a decline since the launch of the poll in 1968. The nation's population reached 128,057,352 Japanese people by early
Saga Prefecture-Yūkō
yūkō (ゆうこう), also written yukou, is a Japanese citrus found in the Nagasaki Prefecture and Saga Prefecture of Japan. Genetic analysis has shown it to be
Saga Prefecture-Imperial Japanese Armed Forces
shortly after Japan's defeat to the Allies of World War II; the revised Constitution of Japan, drafted during the Allied occupation of Japan, replaced the
Saga Prefecture-Hizen, Saga
Hizen-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,841 and a
Saga Prefecture-National Police Agency (Japan)
from the Imperial Guard; rather, it is responsible for supervising Japan's 47 prefectural police departments and determining their general standards and policies
Saga Prefecture-Kawamura Art Museum
Museum (河村美術館, Kawamura Bijutsukan) was established in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1990. The collection includes twenty works by Aoki Shigeru as
Saga Prefecture-Nagao Station (Saga)
Nagao Station (永尾駅, Nagao-eki) is a train station in Takeo, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Sasebo Line. The station
Saga Prefecture-Genkai
Genkai may refer to: Genkai, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan Genkai Sea or Genkainada, a sea in Japan Genkai (YuYu Hakusho), a fictional character
Saga Prefecture-Ariake Sea
water surrounded by Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, and Kumamoto Prefectures, all of which lie on the island of Kyūshū in Japan. It is the largest bay in Kyūshū
Saga Prefecture-List of regions of Japan
into five regions. Okinawa Prefecture is usually included in Kyūshū, but is sometimes treated as its own ninth region. Japan has eight High Courts, but
Saga Prefecture-Ayabe
born 1977), a Japanese comedian Ayabe Castle, a former castle in Saga Prefecture, Japan Ayabe Shrine, a shrine in Miyaki, Saga, Japan Ayabe Station,
Saga Prefecture-Keisuke Hiwatashi
(樋渡啓祐, Hiwatashi Keisuke, born 18 November 1969 in Takeo, Saga Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician, entrepreneur, and businessman. He is the founder
Saga Prefecture-Aikawa Katsuroku
Aikawa Katsuroku (Japanese: 相川勝六) (1891–1973) was a Japanese Home Ministry government official and politician. He was born in Saga Prefecture. He graduated
Saga Prefecture-Kosei Fukunaga
Aisin-Gioro Husheng at Juntendo University Hospital in Tokyo, Japan on 13 March 1940 to Pujie and Hiro Saga. Her elder sister was Huisheng who was born earlier
Saga Prefecture-Kerberos Saga
The Kerberos Saga is set in an alternate history postwar Japan where Nazi Germany won World War II, eventually denazified, and occupied Japan, establishing
Saga Prefecture-Partnership oath in Japan
of 1 April 2024, 417 municipalities and 26 prefectures have established a "partnership oath system" (Japanese: パートナーシップ宣誓制度, pātonāshippu sensei seido,
Saga Prefecture-Chikugo River
(筑後川, Chikugo-gawa) flows through Kumamoto, Ōita, Fukuoka and Saga prefectures in Japan. With a total length of 143 kilometres (89 mi), it is the longest
Saga Prefecture-Agekura Dam
Agekura Dam is an earthen dam located in Saga Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 0.4 km2. The dam impounds
Saga Prefecture-Saga dialect
The Saga dialect (佐賀弁, Saga-ben) is a dialect of the Japanese language widely spoken in Saga Prefecture and some other areas, such as Isahaya. It is influenced
Saga Prefecture-Saga International Balloon Fiesta
every year in Saga Prefecture, Japan. In 2014 it took place between October 30 and November 3. The fiesta is held just outside Saga City, along the Kase
Saga Prefecture-Kashima Gatalympics
an event held in the mudflats of the Ariake Sea off Kashima city in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The event takes place every year at the end of May. Participants
Saga Prefecture-Imari Ton-Ten-Ton Festival
Festival is a fighting festival held every year in the city of Imari, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Beginning at the Imari Shrine, the festival is well known as
Saga Prefecture-Arita Porcelain Park
Arita Porcelain Park is a small theme park located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The Porcelain Park is a recreation of a traditional German
Saga Prefecture-Sasebo Line
Station in Kōhoku, Saga Prefecture to Sasebo Station in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture. It is part of the route connecting Sasebo with Saga and Fukuoka. Most
Saga Prefecture-Yasuma Takada
Takata was born in the village of Toutoumi in the Ogi District in the Saga Prefecture, Japan. This area is now part of the City of Ogi. In July 1910, he
Saga Prefecture-Yoshinogari, Saga
Yoshinogari (吉野ヶ里町, Yoshinogari-chō) is a town located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2024[update], the town had an estimated population
Saga Prefecture-Japan National Route 34
Japan on the island of Kyūshū which runs from Saga City in Saga Prefecture to Nagasaki in Nagasaki Prefecture. It follows the old Nagasaki Kaidō, a road
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki, Saga
Miyaki (みやき町, Miyaki-chō) is a town in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2024[update], the town had an estimated population of 25
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu Line
regional railway line in Saga Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects Kubota in Saga City to Nishi-Karatsu
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Saga Technical High School
Saga Prefectural Saga Technical High School (佐賀県立佐賀工業高等学校), also known as Saga Kogyo, is a technical high school in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Saga Prefecture-Hanawa
acts. He rose to fame in Japan during 2003 for a comical song about Saga Prefecture and its oddities. By the end of the year he would appear on NHK's 54th
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School
Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School is both a junior and senior high school and is located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It was
Saga Prefecture-Zengo Yoshida
Yoshida was born as the fourth son of an ex-samurai, Mine Kohachi, in Saga prefecture in 1885, and was adopted into the family of a local rice merchant named
Saga Prefecture-Kijirō Nambu
former samurai retainer of the Nabeshima clan, in Saga domain in 1869 (present-day Saga prefecture). His mother died soon after he was born, and as his
Saga Prefecture-Genkai Nuclear Power Plant
located in the town of Genkai in the Higashimatsuura District in the Saga Prefecture in Japan. It is owned and operated by the Kyūshū Electric Power Company
Saga Prefecture-Matsuura Railway
Saga Prefecture in Japan. The railway company operates the 93.8 km Nishi-Kyushu Line from Arita in Saga Prefecture to Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture,
Saga Prefecture-Yamauchi
neighbourhood in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Yamanouchi, Nagano, a town in the Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Yamauchi, Saga, a former town of Kishima
Saga Prefecture-Saga Nishiki
Saga Nishiki (佐賀錦, Saga-nishiki) is a form of brocading from Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a unique form of brocading in that Japanese paper is used as
Saga Prefecture-Nijinomatsubara
Nijinomatsubara (虹之松原, nijinomatsubara) is a 360-year-old pine forest in Karatsu, Saga. It has a width of 400 - 700 metres, a length of about 4 km, and a total
Saga Prefecture-List of defunct railway companies in Japan
Electric Tramway 肥前電気軌道. Saga Electric Tramway 佐賀電気軌道 Former names include Kawakami Tramway 川上軌道, Saga Horsecar 佐賀馬車鉄道, and Saga Tramway 佐賀軌道. Yūtoku Tramway
Saga Prefecture-Ōgi Station
Karatsu Line in Ogi, Saga Prefecture, Japan Ōgi Station (Saga), a railway station on the Matsuura Railway in Arita, Saga Prefecture, Japan Ogi Station This
Saga Prefecture-Ariake
town in Kagoshima Prefecture Ariake, Kumamoto, a former town in Kumamoto Prefecture Ariake, Saga, a former town in Saga Prefecture Ariake, Tokyo, a district
Saga Prefecture-Chikugo River Lift Bridge
metres (75 ft). It links Ōkawa, Fukuoka with Morodomi, Saga, and used to be part of the Saga Railway Line. When that line ceased operation in 1987 the
Saga Prefecture-Sagan Tosu
Sagan Tosu) is a Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football
Saga Prefecture-List of bus operating companies in Japan
companies operating now. Operators are listed from north to south by prefecture of its headquarters. The list includes transit buses, highway buses, or
Saga Prefecture-Masayoshi Son
of four sons in Tosu (鳥栖市, Tosu-shi), a city in the eastern part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Son is a 3rd generation Zainichi Korean
Saga Prefecture-Nagasaki Main Line
Company (JR Kyushu) connecting Tosu Station in Saga Prefecture to Nagasaki Station in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. There is a separate branch of this line
Saga Prefecture-List of ski areas and resorts in Japan
Ski Resorts Yakurai Family Ski Area Akita Hachimantai Ski Area Akita Prefecture Tazawako Ski Area Ani Ski Area Chōkai Kōgen Yashima Ski Area Fujisato
Saga Prefecture-Kubota (disambiguation)
Kubota Domain, a Japanese domain of the Edo period Kubota, Saga, a former town of Saga Prefecture This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Saga Prefecture-Tsushima Island
part of Izuhara Prefecture in 1871. In the same year, Izuhara Prefecture was merged with Imari Prefecture, which was renamed Saga Prefecture in 1872. Tsushima
Saga Prefecture-Fuji
tallest mountain in Japan Fuji River Fuji, Saga, town in Saga Prefecture Fuji, Shizuoka, city in Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Speedway, a major race track at the
Saga Prefecture-Religion in Japan
for her husband's enshrinement at the Yamaguchi prefectural National-Protecting Shrine, the prefectural Veterans’ Association requested the information
Saga Prefecture-Osmanthus fragrans
Kitanagoya, Aichi Prefecture; Kashima, Saga Prefecture; Beppu, Ōita Prefecture; and the "town tree" of Yoshitomi, Fukuoka Prefecture. The genus name Osmanthus
Saga Prefecture-List of mergers in Saga Prefecture
Here is a list of mergers in Saga Prefecture, Japan since the Heisei era. On January 1, 2005 - the towns of Ariake and Fukudomi (both from Kishima District)
Saga Prefecture-Ōkuma Shigenobu
centrist. Ōkuma Hachitarō was born on March 11, 1838, in Saga, Hizen Province (modern day Saga Prefecture), the first son of Ōkuma Nobuyasu and Miiko. His father
Saga Prefecture-List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
Soeda Sue Tachiarai Tōhō Umi Yoshitomi Imari Kanzaki Karatsu Kashima Ogi Saga Takeo Taku Tosu Ureshino Arita Genkai Kamimine Kiyama Kōhoku Miyaki Ōmachi
Saga Prefecture-Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto Prefecture (Japanese: 京都府, Hepburn: Kyōto-fu) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.: 477, 587 Kyoto Prefecture has a
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefecture
Saga Prefecture (佐賀県, Saga-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. Saga Prefecture has a population of 809,248 (1 August 2020)
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki
Miyaki may refer to: Miyaki, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan Miyaki District, Saga, a district in Saga Prefecture, Japan Miyaki Station, a railway
Saga Prefecture-Torii
rounded kasagi and pillars that flare downwards. They are found only in Saga prefecture and the neighboring areas. A tablet on a torii at Nikkō Tōshō-gū covers
Saga Prefecture-Minamoto no Yorimitsu
beat off Tsuchigumo. The Karatsu Kunchi festival in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, features a large float inspired by the helmet of Minamoto, being partially
Saga Prefecture-Fujiko (actress)
Fujiko (不二子), real name Reiko Matsuo (松尾 玲子) or Reo Matsuo (松尾 玲央), born 5 March 1980, is Japanese actress and model. MPD Psycho (2000 TV) Visitor Q (2001)
Saga Prefecture-List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan
required for a majority. Each PR block consists of one or more prefectures, and each prefecture is divided into one or more single-member districts. In general
Saga Prefecture-Hyōsube
yōkai. There are legends about them in many areas such as Saga Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture. It is a child-sized river monster from Kyūshū that lives
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu ware
of Japanese pottery produced traditionally in and around Karatsu, Saga Prefecture. Karatsu has been a hub of foreign commerce and trade since ancient
Saga Prefecture-Ōmachi, Saga
Ōmachi (大町町, Ōmachi-chō) is a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the town has an estimated population of
Saga Prefecture-Kiyama Station (Saga)
Kiyama-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Kiyama, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is jointly operated by JR Kyushu and the Amagi Railway,
Saga Prefecture-Hagakure
Mitsushige (July 10, 1632 – July 2, 1700), the third ruler of what is now Saga Prefecture in Japan. Tashiro Tsuramoto [ja] compiled these commentaries from his
Saga Prefecture-Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical
under the name Komatsuya. It was established in Tosu, which is now in Saga Prefecture, on the island of Kyushu. This region is well known in Japan for its
Saga Prefecture-Nagasaki Kaidō
Kanzaki-shuku (神埼宿) (Kanzaki) 11. Sakaibaru-shuku (境原宿) (Kanzaki) 12. Saga-shuku (佐賀宿) (Saga) 13. Ushizu-shuku (牛津宿) (Ogi) 14. Oda-shuku (小田宿) (Kōhoku, Kishima
Saga Prefecture-List of citrus fruits
also written yukou, is a Japanese citrus found in the Nagasaki Prefecture and Saga Prefecture of Japan. Genetic analysis has shown it to be a cross between
Saga Prefecture-Saga Castle
Saga Castle (佐賀城, Saga-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a hiraijirō, a castle built on a plains rather than
Saga Prefecture-Munakata Taisha
Shrine located on Kabe Island [ja; ceb], Saga Prefecture All three shrines are located in Fukuoka Prefecture, yet they are all on separate islands. The
Saga Prefecture-Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Imperial Regent. During his brief stay in Nagoya Castle in what is today Saga Prefecture, on Kyūshū, Hideyoshi memorised the shite (lead role) parts of ten
Saga Prefecture-Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
MV-22Bs it had received amid opposition and ongoing negotiations in the Saga Prefecture, where the aircraft are to be based. On 8 May 2020, the first two of
Saga Prefecture-Kashima
railway station Kashima Shrine, a Shinto shrine Kashima, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture Hizen-Kashima Station, railway station Kashima Gatalympics
Saga Prefecture-Chikushino, Fukuoka
central part of Fukuoka Prefecture, bordering Saga Prefecture in the southwest. The area near the prefectural border with Saga Prefecture is part of the Sefuri
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu, Saga
Karatsu (唐津市, Karatsu-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Its name, formed from the Japanese word roots 唐 kara (China
Saga Prefecture-Tosu, Saga
Tosu (鳥栖市, Tosu-shi) is a city located in the eastern part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of 30 April 2024[update], the city had
Saga Prefecture-Taku, Saga
Taku (多久市, Taku-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. The city was founded on May 1, 1954 through the merger of several
Saga Prefecture-Imari, Saga
Imari (伊万里市, Imari-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Imari is most notable because of Imari porcelain, which is
Saga Prefecture-Takeo, Saga
Takeo (武雄市, Takeo-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. In 2011, the city government was the first in Japan to switch
Saga Prefecture-Kashima, Saga
Kashima (鹿島市, Kashima-shi) is a city located in the southern part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has
Saga Prefecture-Chikugo River
River (筑後川, Chikugo-gawa) flows through Kumamoto, Ōita, Fukuoka and Saga prefectures in Japan. With a total length of 143 kilometres (89 mi), it is the
Saga Prefecture-Tsushima Province
became Izuhara Prefecture in 1871. In the same year, Izuhara Prefecture was merged into Imari Prefecture, which was renamed Saga Prefecture in 1872. Tsushima
Saga Prefecture-Masahiro Mori (designer)
Fujitsu-gun, Saga prefecture (Currently Shiota-cho Ureshino-shi, Saga prefecture) Apr, 1941 Saga Prefectural Arita Institute of Technology (Currently Saga Prefectural
Saga Prefecture-Taradake Prefectural Natural Park (Saga)
Taradake Prefectural Natural Park (多良岳県立自然公園, Taradake kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1952
Saga Prefecture-Kurokamiyama Prefectural Natural Park
Kurokamiyama Prefectural Natural Park (黒髪山県立自然公園, Kurokamiyama kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in western Saga Prefecture, Japan. First
Saga Prefecture-Hachimandake Prefectural Natural Park
Hachimandake Prefectural Natural Park (八幡岳県立自然公園, Hachimandake kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established
Saga Prefecture-Sefuri-Kitayama Prefectural Natural Park
Sefuri-Kitayama Prefectural Natural Park (脊振北山県立自然公園, Sefuri-Kitayama kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in northern Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Saga Prefecture-Kawakami-Kinryū Prefectural Natural Park
Kawakami-Kinryū Prefectural Natural Park (川上・金立県立自然公園, Kawakami-Kinryū kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in eastern Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Saga Prefecture-Japanese dialects
divergent of all. The Ryukyuan languages of Okinawa Prefecture and the southern islands of Kagoshima Prefecture form a separate branch of the Japonic family
Saga Prefecture-Jinzaburō Masaki
of the Imperial Way Faction within the Japanese military. Born in Saga Prefecture in 1876, Masaki graduated from the 9th class of the Imperial Japanese
Saga Prefecture-Nagoya, Saga
Today, the area is part of Chinzei in the city of Karatsu in Japan's Saga prefecture. Toyotomi Hideyoshi made Nagoya his base for directing the invasion
Saga Prefecture-33rd parallel north
Nagasaki Prefecture Island of Kyūshū: — Nagasaki Prefecture — Saga Prefecture — Kumamoto Prefecture — Ōita Prefecture Island of Shikoku: — Ehime Prefecture —
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Museum
Saga Prefectural Museum (佐賀県立博物館, Saga Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) opened in 1970 on the sannomaru site of Saga Castle in the city of Saga, Japan, in 1970
Saga Prefecture-Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum
Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum (佐賀県立名護屋城博物館, Saga Kenritsu Nagoya-jō Hakubutsukan) opened in 1993 in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan, on the site
Saga Prefecture-List of museums in Japan
Nakatomi Memorial Medicine Museum Saga Castle History Museum Saga Prefectural Art Museum Saga Prefectural Museum Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum Yōkō Art
Saga Prefecture-Mineichi Koga
was born in the ceramics center of Arita in Nishimatsuura County of Saga Prefecture in 1885. He entered the 34th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
Saga Prefecture-Yako (fox)
thousand-fox company (ヤコの千匹連れ, yako no senbiki tsure)." In Nagasaki Prefecture, Saga Prefecture, and other places in Northern Kyushu, those who are possessed
Saga Prefecture-Sarina Koga
Koga Nishida Nationality Japanese Born (1996-05-21) May 21, 1996 (age 28) Saga, Japan Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 68 kg (150 lb) Spike 307 cm (121 in)
Saga Prefecture-Naoya Makoto
Naoya Makoto (誠 直也, Makoto Naoya), born Seigo Furukawa (古川 誠剛, Furukawa Seigō) (born June 25, 1948 ) is an actor from Japan. Makoto is best known for playing
Saga Prefecture-Hizen Province
Hizen no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of the Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. It was sometimes called Hishū (肥州), with Higo Province. Hizen
Saga Prefecture-Yūkō
also written yukou, is a Japanese citrus found in the Nagasaki Prefecture and Saga Prefecture of Japan. Genetic analysis has shown it to be a cross between
Saga Prefecture-Yamato
town in Kumamoto Prefecture Yamato, Niigata, former town now part of the city of Minamiuonuma Yamato, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture Yamato, Yamaguchi
Saga Prefecture-Yamato, Saga
Yamato (大和町, Yamato-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The town was established as a village in 1955, what later was elevated
Saga Prefecture-Matsuura (disambiguation)
Matsuura, Nagasaki, a city in Japan Matsuura River, a 46 km river in Saga Prefecture, Japan Mount Midori, also known as Mount Matsuura, a mountain located
Saga Prefecture-Morodomi, Saga
Morodomi (諸富町, Morodomi-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,984 and
Saga Prefecture-Kawasoe, Saga
Kawasoe (川副町, Kawasoe-machi) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2006, the town had an estimated population of 18,492 and
Saga Prefecture-Higashiyoka, Saga
Higashiyoka (東与賀町, Higashiyoka-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Higashiyoka was changed from a village to
Saga Prefecture-Kubota, Saga
Kubota (久保田町, Kubota-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Kubota was changed from a village to a town on April
Saga Prefecture-Fuji, Saga
Fuji (富士町, Fuji-chō) was a town located in Saga District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Fuji was changed from a village to a town on October 1
Saga Prefecture-Saga District, Saga
Saga District (佐賀郡, Saga-gun) was a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Higashiyoka Kawasoe Kubota April 1, 1889 (23 villages) Due to the city
Saga Prefecture-Kanzaki, Saga
Kanzaki (神埼市, Kanzaki-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2024[update], the city had an estimated population of 30,329 in
Saga Prefecture-Chiyoda, Saga
(千代田町, Chiyoda-chō) was a town located in the Kanzaki District of Saga Prefecture, on the island of Kyūshū, Japan. The status of this municipality was
Saga Prefecture-Mitagawa, Saga
Mitagawa (三田川町, Mitagawa-chō) was a town located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village
Saga Prefecture-Higashisefuri, Saga
(東脊振村, Higashisefuri-son) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 6,507
Saga Prefecture-Sefuri, Saga
Sefuri (脊振村, Sefuri-mura) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,941
Saga Prefecture-Mitsuse, Saga
Mitsuse (三瀬村, Mitsuse-mura) was a village located in Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,578
Saga Prefecture-Kanzaki District, Saga
Kanzaki (神埼郡, Kanzaki-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009 the district has an estimated population of 16,308
Saga Prefecture-Kiyama, Saga
Kiyama (基山町, Kiyama-chō) is a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan on the island of Kyūshū. As of 31 March 2024[update], the town had
Saga Prefecture-Nakabaru, Saga
Nakabaru (中原町, Nakabaru-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Nakabaru was changed from a village to a town
Saga Prefecture-Kitashigeyasu, Saga
Kitashigeyasu (北茂安町, Kitashigeyasu-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It was established as a village and was later upgraded to a
Saga Prefecture-Mine, Saga
Mine (三根町, Mine-chō) was a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village to a town
Saga Prefecture-Kamimine, Saga
Kamimine (上峰町, Kamimine-chō) is a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2024[update], the town had an estimated population
Saga Prefecture-Miyaki District, Saga
Miyaki (三養基郡, Miyaki-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. In February 2009, the district had an estimated population of 54,233 and a
Saga Prefecture-Ogi, Saga
Ogi (小城市, Ogi-shi) is a city located in the central part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated
Saga Prefecture-Mikatsuki, Saga
Mikatsuki (三日月町, Mikatsuki-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Mikatsuki was changed from a village to a town
Saga Prefecture-Ushizu, Saga
Ushizu (牛津町, Ushizu-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Ushizu was changed from a village to a town on April
Saga Prefecture-Ashikari, Saga
Ashikari (芦刈町, Ashikari-chō) was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Ashikari was changed from a village to a town on
Saga Prefecture-Ogi District, Saga
Ogi (小城郡, Ogi-gun) was a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 45,910 and a density of 478
Saga Prefecture-Hamatama, Saga
Hamatama-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,311
Saga Prefecture-Nanayama, Saga
Nanayama-mura) was a village located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,627
Saga Prefecture-Kyūragi, Saga
Kyūragi-machi) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,498 and
Saga Prefecture-Ōchi, Saga
(相知町, Ōchi-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. Ōchi is also romanized as Ouchi and is often referred to that
Saga Prefecture-Kitahata, Saga
Kitahata-mura) was a village located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Kitahata was established in 1889 (Meiji 22) as a union of small
Saga Prefecture-Genkai, Saga
Genkai (玄海町, Genkai-chō) is a town located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It has an area of 36.00 km2 and as of February 28, 2017 has
Saga Prefecture-Chinzei, Saga
Chinzei-chō) was a town located in the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,203 and
Saga Prefecture-Yobuko, Saga
January 1, 2005, Yobuko was part of the Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, Japan. Yobuko, along with the towns of Chinzei, Hamatama, Hizen, Kyūragi
Saga Prefecture-Higashimatsuura District, Saga
Higashimatsuura (東松浦郡, Higashimatsuura-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. At the present it has only one town. As of April 1, 2021, the
Saga Prefecture-Arita, Saga
Arita (有田町, Arita-chō) is a town located in Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is known for producing Arita porcelain, one of the traditional
Saga Prefecture-Nishiarita, Saga
(西有田町, Nishiarita-chō) was a town located in Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of this municipality was changed from a village
Saga Prefecture-Nishimatsuura District, Saga
Nishimatsuura (西松浦郡, Nishimatsuura-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of April 1, 2021, the district has an estimated population
Saga Prefecture-Yamauchi, Saga
Yamauchi (山内町, Yamauchi-chō) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On March 1, 2006, Yamauchi, along with the town of Kitagata
Saga Prefecture-Kitagata, Saga
Kitagata (北方町, Kitagata-machi) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On March 1, 2006, Kitagata, along with the town of Yamauchi
Saga Prefecture-Shiroishi, Saga
Shiroishi (白石町, Shiroishi-chō) is a town located in south-central Saga Prefecture, Japan, in Kishima District. It is known for its vast reclaimed land
Saga Prefecture-Fukudomi, Saga
Fukudomi (福富町, Fukudomi-machi) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2005, Fukudomi, along with the town of Ariake
Saga Prefecture-Ariake, Saga
Ariake (有明町, Ariake-chō) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2005, Ariake, along with the town of Fukudomi (also
Saga Prefecture-Kishima District, Saga
Kishima (杵島郡, Kishima-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 45,085
Saga Prefecture-Tara, Saga
(太良町, Tara-chō) is a town and peninsula located in Fujitsu District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2017, the town has an estimated population of
Saga Prefecture-Shiota, Saga
Shiota (塩田町, Shiota-chō) was a town located in Fujitsu District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2006, Shiota, along with the former town of Ureshino
Saga Prefecture-Ureshino, Saga
Ureshino (嬉野市, Ureshino-shi) is a city located in the western part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. The modern city of Ureshino was formed
Saga Prefecture-Saga, Kōchi
Saga (佐賀町, Saga-chō) was a town located in Hata District, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,033 and a density
Saga Prefecture-Yuri on Ice
Katsuki's hometown of Hasetsu, Kyushu is based on Karatsu, Saga. In December 2016, Saga Prefecture's Sagaprise project announced plans to use Yuri on Ice to
Saga Prefecture-Tateno Station (Saga)
Tateno-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Kiyama, Saga, Japan. It is operated by the Amagi Railway, a third sector public-private
Saga Prefecture-Yuitsu Tsuchihashi
the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Tsuchihashi was born in Saga prefecture and graduated from the 24th class of Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Saga Prefecture-Fujitsu District, Saga
Fujitsu (藤津郡, Fujitsu-gun) is a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 10,075
Saga Prefecture-Saga Television Station
commercial broadcaster in Saga Prefecture, but all were rejected.: 14–15 It wasn't until 1967 that the Ministry of Post included Saga in the UHF allocation
Saga Prefecture-2018 in arthropod paleontology
hermit crabs (Decapoda: Anomura) from the Paleogene Kishima Group, Saga Prefecture, Japan" (PDF). Bulletin of the Mizunami Fossil Museum. 44: 23–28. Giovanni
Saga Prefecture-Bakeneko
parts of Japan, but the tale of the Nabeshima Bakeneko Disturbance in Saga Prefecture is especially famous. The reason that cats are seen as yōkai in Japanese
Saga Prefecture-Funayūrei
Edo Period as well as in modern folk customs. In Yamaguchi Prefecture and Saga Prefecture, they are called Ayakashi.: 28 Funayūrei are ghosts believed
Saga Prefecture-Rinosuke Ichimaru
Marines on March 26, 1945. Rinosuke Ichimaru was born in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, on 20 September 1891. He graduated high school on 31 March 1910 and
Saga Prefecture-Lists of governors of prefectures of Japan
governors of Osaka Prefecture List of governors of Saga Prefecture List of governors of Saitama Prefecture List of governors of Shiga Prefecture This article
Saga Prefecture-Zombie Land Saga
as zombies by a man named Kotaro Tatsumi, who seeks to revitalize Saga Prefecture by putting together an all-zombie idol group that would become known
Saga Prefecture-Daikōzen-ji (Saga)
Daikōzen-ji (大興善寺) is a Tendai temple in Kiyama, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Komatsuzan (小松山). The temple was founded by Gyōki
Saga Prefecture-Osamu Shimomura (economist)
Shimomura (下村 治 Shimomura Osamu, 1910 – November 27, 1989), born in Saga Prefecture, Kitagawa Village, was a Japanese economist considered to be the "father
Saga Prefecture-Lily Hoshikawa
zombies to form an idol group which aims to revitalize the declining Saga Prefecture. She is later revealed to be a transgender girl and former television
Saga Prefecture-Aoi Koga
Koga Aoi, born August 24, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress from Saga Prefecture who is affiliated with 81 Produce. She is known for her roles as Yuri
Saga Prefecture-Ayako Fuchigami
first openly trans person to hold a prefectural assembly position in Japan. Fuchigami was born in Ogi, Saga Prefecture, on 16 January 1975. In March 1993
Saga Prefecture-Saga Ballooners
The Saga Ballooners (Japanese: 佐賀バルーナーズ) is a professional basketball team that competes in the first division of the Japanese B.League. Aljosa Bjekovic
Saga Prefecture-List of cities in Saga Prefecture by population
following list sorts all cities (including towns) in the Japanese prefecture of Saga with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census
Saga Prefecture-List of foreign-style castles in Japan
665 Korean-style fortress Ruins Kii Castle Kiyama, 665 Korean-style fortress Ruins Takayasu Castle Heguri, Nara
Saga Prefecture-Stay (miniseries)
Sugmakanan and filmed in Japan's Saga Prefecture with support of the Saga Prefectural Government and the Saga Prefecture Film Commission. It is a love story
Saga Prefecture-Wednesday Strangler
Japanese serial killer, responsible for the murders of seven women in Saga Prefecture from 1975 and 1989. The nickname comes from the fact that six of the
Saga Prefecture-Kanichiro Tashiro
Japanese Army at the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. A native of Saga prefecture, Tashiro graduated from the 15th class of the Imperial Japanese Army
Saga Prefecture-Renya Mutaguchi
IJA forces during the Battle of Imphal. Mutaguchi was a native of Saga Prefecture. He graduated from the 22nd class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Saga Prefecture-The Missing (2020 film)
horror movie. Filming for The Missing reportedly took place in the Saga prefecture in Japan for eight to ten days, with Ferrer noting that he has incorporated
Saga Prefecture-Saga Rebellion
enemy of Shima Yoshitake, the former governor of Akita Prefecture, who was traveling to Saga at the request of Sanjō Sanetomi. Iwamura so outraged Shima
Saga Prefecture-Saga (city)
Saga (佐賀市, Saga-shi, Japanese: [saꜜɡa]) is the capital city of Saga Prefecture, located on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Saga was the capital of Saga Domain
Saga Prefecture-Saga (disambiguation)
Saga County, a county in Tibet Saga Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan Saga (city), the capital of Saga Prefecture Saga Domain, Japanese domain in the
Saga Prefecture-Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen
9 mi) between Ōmachi to Takahashi. Saga Prefecture, through which the line was planned to pass with a stop at Saga Station, has refused to allow the construction
Saga Prefecture-Imari ware
(1990), 70–73 "1616: Porcelain first fired in Japan". Arita Episode 2. Saga Prefecture. "RESOURCE - CRAFTS GLOSSARY". Kogei Standard. "History. Ko-Imari,
Saga Prefecture-Arita
free dictionary. Arita may refer to: Arita (surname) Arita, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan Arita ware, a kind of Japanese porcelain made in the
Saga Prefecture-Nagasaki Broadcasting
broadcasting in 1953. Its radio station also covers Saga Prefecture by means of a separate radio station (NBC Radio Saga). NBC started television broadcasting in
Saga Prefecture-Kumamoto Broadcasting
in neighboring Saga Prefecture, but RKK's television signal could be received in most areas. Therefore, the people of Saga Prefecture asked RKK to set
Saga Prefecture-Boleophthalmus pectinirostris
abundant, such as the Ariake Sea and the Yatsushiro Sea in Saga Prefecture and Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyushu. A style of cooking the fish local
Saga Prefecture-Prefectures of Japan
division. They include 43 prefectures proper (県, ken), two urban prefectures (府, fu: Osaka and Kyoto), one regional prefecture (道, dō: Hokkaidō) and one
Saga Prefecture-2024 J1 League
Peace Wing Hiroshima 28,520 Avispa Fukuoka Fukuoka Prefecture Best Denki Stadium 21,562 Sagan Tosu Saga Prefecture Ekimae Real Estate Stadium 24,130
Saga Prefecture-Partnership oath in Japan
the Kanagawa Prefecture cities of Fujisawa, Yokohama and Isehara signed an agreement. On 18 August 2022, Saga and Ibaraki prefectures announced they
Saga Prefecture-Harukichi Hyakutake
Gengo Hyakutake were admirals in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Born in Saga prefecture, Hyakutake graduated as an infantry officer from the 21st class of
Saga Prefecture-Yoshinogari site
and complex Yayoi archaeological site in Yoshinogari and Kanzaki in Saga Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan. According to the Yayoi chronology established by pottery
Saga Prefecture-Repray Tour
November 2023 to February 2024 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Saga Arena [ja] in Saga, and Pia Arena MM in Yokohama. After the commercial success of
Saga Prefecture-Yuki Hayama
born in 1961 in Arita, Nishimatsuura, Saga Prefecture. In 1975, entered the Design Department of Saga Prefectural Arita Technical High School (night school)
Saga Prefecture-Yasuhisa Hara
Prize for his work on Kingdom. Hara was born in the town of Kiyama in Saga Prefecture and attended Tomeikan High School. He would later be appointed first
Saga Prefecture-Karatsu Castle
Castle (唐津城, Karatsu-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a hirayamajiro, a castle built on a plain rather than
Saga Prefecture-List of members of the Diet of Japan
allows to sort by prefecture from North to South in the order generally used in Japan (also used as number identifier for prefectures [JP-##] in ISO 3166-2)
Saga Prefecture-Samurai Reincarnation
Samurai Reincarnation (魔界転生, Makai Tenshō) is a 1981 Japanese dark fantasy film written and directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba, Kenji
Saga Prefecture-Ayabe
Japanese comedian Ayabe Castle, a former castle in Saga Prefecture, Japan Ayabe Shrine, a shrine in Miyaki, Saga, Japan Ayabe Station, a railway station in Ayabe
Saga Prefecture-Hasami, Nagasaki
in Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is known, along with neighboring Arita, Saga Prefecture for its china manufacturing. As of 2
Saga Prefecture-Saga Airport
Saga Airport (佐賀空港, Saga-kūkō) (IATA: HSG, ICAO: RJFS) is an airport in the Kawasoe area of Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It also uses the unofficial
Saga Prefecture-Tara
river Tragus, in Greece (in Arcadia) Tara, Saga, town, mountain and mountain range in Japan (in Saga Prefecture) Tara Mountain, Serbia Tara National Park
Saga Prefecture-Dangjin
heavy industry. The city has the same Hanja name (唐津市) as Karatsu in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The city is divided into 2 eup, 9 myeon and 3 dong. The name
Saga Prefecture-TX Network
entire Fukuoka prefecture. In addition, since the neighboring Saga Prefecture has only one commercial TV station in the prefecture, Saga TV, it was designated
Saga Prefecture-Saga Station
Saga Station (佐賀駅, Saga-eki) is a railway station on the Nagasaki Main Line in Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR