Saga Castle History Museum
Saga Castle History Museum was built as a faithful reconstruction of the Honmaru Goten (“Inner Circle Palace”) of Saga Castle within the castle ruins. It is the first reconstruction of a honmaru goten in Japan, and is the largest wooden reconstruction in the country, measuring 2,500 square meters. Inside, visitors are introduced to the restoration of Saga Castle, the science and technology of Saga clan, which was at the forefront during the bakumatsu and Meiji Ishin (the end of the Edo period (1603-1868) and the start of the Meiji period (1868-1912)), and the many historical people who came from Saga.
In addition, you can experience a comfortable Japanese space in the 45-meter long tatami corridor and the great hall, which boasts 320 tatami mats (approx. 584 square meters).
In addition, you can experience a comfortable Japanese space in the 45-meter long tatami corridor and the great hall, which boasts 320 tatami mats (approx. 584 square meters).
More Information about Saga Castle History Museum
Street address
- 2-18-1 Jonai, Saga City
Access
Route1
- Take a bus from JR Saga Station (Saga Airport Line, Saga Joshi Line, Hiramatsu Loop Line) and alight at Hakubutsukan-mae or Sagajo-ato (around 10 minutes)
Route2
- Approximately 25 minutes on foot from JR Saga Station
Opening Hours
- 9:30 to 18:00
Closed
- Year end
(December 29 to 31)
Best season
- All year
Point
- Audio guides are available
update: Sep.3.2024
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