One of only 12 original castle keeps left in Japan. It's a tiny, charming castle—definitely worth a visit!
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Museum Meiji Mura Village
This open-air museum first opened its doors in 1965, the artistically and historically valuable buildings, including 11 important cultural properties, mostly from the Meiji period, were relocated, preserved, and exhibited here.
The grounds are huge—you'll need a whole day to really take it all in.
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Karatsu Castle
A retainer of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and the first lord of Karatsu, Hirotaka Terasawa, had completed its building for 7years in 1602. Many lords from the Kyushu area helped this construction and old materials used in the Nagoya castle were used.
Climb up to the castle keep for an amazing view. You can see Niji-no-Matsubara and Karatsu Bay so clearly!
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Motsuji Temple
Motsuji Temple, designated by the government as both a Special Historic Site and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, houses the foundation stones and other remains of many Buddhist buildings from the Heian period (794-1192).
The natural scenery here is really unique. It's worth spending a bit more time to take it all in.








