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List of Historic Sites of Japan (Saga)

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This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Saga.

National Historic Sites

As of 1 August 2019, twenty-five Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including three *Special Historic Sites); Kii Castle spans the prefectural borders with Fukuoka.

SiteMunicipalityCommentsImageCoordinatesTypeRef.
*Yoshinogari Site
*Yoshinogari iseki*Kanzaki, Yoshinogarifortified Yayoi-period settlement, the subject of extensive excavation from 1986; 2500 burials with ICP grave goods have been uncovered; the site has been reconstructed on the basis of hypotheses drawn from the postholes; now a National Government Park[[File:Yoshinogari Ancient Ruins 2008.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2732](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2732)
*Nagoya Castle ruins
*Nagoya-jō ato narabainijin ato*Karatsu, Genkaibegun in 1591 and completed five months later; extends over 17 ha; stone walls, earthworks, moats, gates and other buildings have been identified; served as the base for Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598; focus of the Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum[[File:NagoyaC Otemon.jpg150px]]2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2711](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2711)
*Kii Castle ruins
*Kii-jō ato*Kiyamaits construction in 665 under Baekje guidance, as the castle of Woyogi, is chronicled in *Nihon Shoki*; formed part of a network of defences dating to the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663 to protect Dazaifu against the threat of invasion from the Korean peninsula by Silla-Tang forces; the designation includes an area of Chikushino in Fukuoka Prefecture[[File:基山 山頂.JPG150px]]2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/3085](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/3085)
Otsuboyama Kōgoishi
*Otsuboyama kōgoishi*Takeoearthworks stretching 1,866 m, with stone pillar bases and sluice gates; there is a theory that construction was related to defeat at the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663[[File:Otsuboyama Kogoishi first water gate from side.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2722](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2722)
Yasunagata Site
*Yasunagata iseki*TosuYayoi-period "high-tech factory"; bronze-casting site, discovered in 1974 and extending over an area of 4,400 m2, with five moulds for dōtaku (bells) and five for hoko (spears); traces of bronze found on the valley floor suggest this may have been the site of the smelting works[[File:Yasunagata Remains Park 20170423-1.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2728](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2728)
Yokotashimo Kofun
*Yokotashimo kofun*Karatsukofun or burial mound with red walls and three stone sarcophagi in which were found, in 1923, bronze mirrors and cylinders, magatama (comma-shaped beads), iron arrowheads, armour, and Haji ware1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2718](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2718)
Kakiemon Kiln Site
*Kakiemon kama ato*Aritadouble climbing kiln: A, with 12 firing chambers, a length of 42 metres, and an average incline of 11.5°; and B, with 21 chambers, a length of 83 metres, and an average gradient of 13°; saggars and kiln tools have also been recovered[[File:Kakiemon 01.jpg150px]]6[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2731](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2731)
Nabatake Site
*Nabatake iseki*Karatsuacclaimed as Japan's first paddy; important for the understanding of the adoption of wet-rice technology, introduced from the continent; focus of the Matsurokan exhibition hall[[File:Nabatake Site rice field.JPG150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2729](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2729)
Mietsu Naval Dock Site
*Mietsu kaigunsho ato*Sagainscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining[[File:Mietsu Naval Dock view south.JPG150px]]2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003786](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003786)
Anegawa Castle ruins
*Anegawa-jō ato*Kanzakistrategic site under Ryūzōji Takanobu but declined in importance after the unification of Kyūshū by Toyotomi Hideyoshi; the site extends 600 metres E-W and 800 N-S, with related mansions, temples and shrines, and a complex network of moats[[File:Anegawa Castle Ruins south.JPG150px]]2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003663](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003663)
Katsunoo Castle Tsukushi Clan Sites
*Katsuno-jō Tsukushi-shi iseki*Tosufortified at the end of the fifteenth century; attacked by the Shimazu clan in 1586 and later abandoned; excavations from 1995 have revealed an extensive site with moats, earthworks, mansions for retainers, temples and shrines150px2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003477](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003477)
Nishikuma Kofun
*Nishikuma kofun*Sagaurl=http://kyuhaku.jmc.or.jp/d_frame.php/41/6/script-title=ja:西隈古墳trans-title=Nishikuma Kofunlanguage=japublisher=Kyushu National Museumaccess-date=9 December 2013}}[[File:Nishikuma-kofun stone wall.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2725](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2725)
Taku Seibyō
*Taku Seibyō*Takua Neo-Confucian school was established by Taku Shigefumi in 1699; the ICP temple dates to 1708; major repairs at the end of the Shōwa period were completed in 1990[[File:Taku Seibyo 02.jpg150px]]4[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2704](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2704)
Obukumayama Kōgoishi
*Obukumayama kōgoishi*SagaC7 fortifications discovered in 1941, that extend for 2.4 km and include a gate[[File:Obukumayama Kōgoishi arranged stones.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2717](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2717)
Ōkuma Shigenobu Former Residence
*Ōkuma Shigenobu kyū-taku*Sagabirthplace in 1838 of the Meiji statesman and future prime minister; dismantled for repairs in 1968 and open to the public alongside the Ōkuma Memorial Museum[[File:Okuma Shigenobu Kyutaku.JPG150px]]8[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2725](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2725)
Ōkawachi Nabeshima Kiln Site
*Ōkawachi Nabeshima kama ato*Imarithe ceramic craft technique of Nabeshima *iro* (overglaze) is an Important Intangible Cultural Property[[File:Okawachiyama.jpg150px]]6[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/3383](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/3383)
Taniguchi Kofun
*Taniguchi kofun*Karatsuseventy-seven metre, keyhole-shaped kofun with two stone chambers, boat-shaped sarcophagi, and grave goods that include mirrors, stone combs, items made of iron, and haji ware, dated to the end of the fourth century1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2716](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2716)
Chōshizuka Kofun
*Chōshizuka kofun*Sagalarge early kofun, 98 metres long and dating to the second half of the fourth century[[File:Choshizuka-kofun (Saga) zenkei.JPG150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2726](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2726)
Tashiroōta Kofun
*Tashiroōta kofun*Tosutriple-chambered, 42 metre decorated kofun with red ochre, carbon black and green earth paintings of triangles, concentric circles, boats, humans with outstretched arms, and figures on horseback, concentrated on the rear wall of the burial chamber[[File:Tashiro-Ota Ancient Grave 20170423.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2712](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2712)
Habu Site
*Habu iseki*OgiYayoi settlement discovered in 1971 during works to remedy environmental damage caused by mining; evidence uncovered of houses (some now reconstructed), storage pits, and wells, along with the first mould for a yari ganna (spear-plane), tools of stone and wood, and ceramics[[File:Habu Ancient Ruin restored houses and a warehouse.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2724](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2724)
Karatsu Matsuura Tomb Sites
*Karatsu Matsuura funbo-gun*Karatsudesignation includes the Hayamajiri Dolmen Cluster (Jōmon-period cemetery discovered in 1951 and excavated in 1952/3; six dolmens, twenty-six jar burials, and one kofun identified), Ōdomo Site, Moritashi Dolmen Cluster, and Sakura no Baba Site1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2723](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2723)
Higashimyō Site
*Higashimyō iseki*SagaJōmon period settlement and shell midden site[[File:Higashimyo stored shell midden sites under pond of Kose River.jpg150px]]1[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003955](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/00003955)
Hizen Provincial Headquarters ruins
*Bizen koku-chō ato*Sagaruins of the Nara- and early Heian-period administrative centre of Hizen Province, extending 105 metres N-S and 77 metres E-W, with similarities to Dazaifu[[File:Hizen-kokucho-ato zenkei-2.JPG150px]]2[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2730](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2730)
Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites
*Bizen-jiki kama ato*Arita, Takeo, Ureshinodesignation includes the **Tengudani Kiln Site**, **Yamabeta Kiln Site**, **Haraake Kiln Site**, **Hyakken Kiln Site**, **Fudōyama Kiln Site**, and the site of the **Izumiyama Clayworks**[[File:The site of the Izumiyama Clayworks.jpg150px]]6[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2727](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2727)
Hizen Pottery Kiln Sites
*Bizen-tōki kama ato*Takeo, Karatsu, Takuactive from the late C16/early C176[https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2715](https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/401/2715)

Prefectural Historic Sites

As of 1 August 2019, forty-seven Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.

SiteMunicipalityCommentsImageCoordinatesTypeRef.
Funazuka
*Funazuka*Saga[[File:Funazuka-kofun (Saga) enkei.JPG150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Isezuka
*Isezuka*Kanzaki[[File:Isezuka in Kanzaki entrance.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Udono Stone Buddhas
*Udono sekibutsu-gun*Karatsu[[File:Udono Sekibutsu Buddha statutes in small caves.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Daiganji Haiji Site
*Daiganji Haiji ato*Saga[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Teraura Haiji Pagoda Site and Foundation Stones
*Teraura Haiji tō ato narabini soseki*Ogi[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Sekigyōmaru Kofun
*Sekigyōmaru kofun*Saga[[File:Sekigyomaru kofun in Kuboizumi, Saga.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Shimadazuka
*Shimadazuka*Karatsu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Itō Genboku Former Residence
*Itō Genboku kyūtaku*Kanzaki[[File:Itō Genboku.JPG150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki01.html)
Himekata Site
*Himekata iseki (Mezuka, hōkeishū-kōbo, retsujō resseki dokōbo)*Miyakithree burials are preserved, one with a stone circle[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Tsurugizuka
*Tsurugizuka*Tosu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Koshindōzuka
*Koshindōzuka*Tosu[[File:Koshindozuka Ancient Grave 20170423.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Kojima Kofun
*Kojima kofun*Imari[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Himezuka
*Himezuka*Ogi[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Ryūōzaki Kofun Cluster
*Ryūōzaki kofun-gun*Shiroishi[[File:Ryuozaki kofun-gun sixth mount chamber.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Onizuka
*Onizuka*Kashima[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Hoshirō Kiln Site
*Hoshirō kama ato*Taku[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki02.html)
Shiomi Kofun
*Shiomi kofun*Takeo[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Yanoura Kofun
*Yanoura kofun*Takeo[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Tsutsue Kiln Site
*Tsutsue kama ato*Takeo[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Futatsukayama-Gohondani Site
*Futatsukayama-Gohondani iseki*Kamimine[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Shirohebiyamaiwa Site
*Shirohebiyamaiwa iseki*Imari[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Funaishi Site
*Funaishi iseki*Kamimine[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Kodaru No.2 Kiln Site
*Kodaru nigō kama ato*Arita[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Kayanotani No.1 Kiln Site
*Kayanotani ichigō kama ato*Imari[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki03.html)
Akasaka Kofun
*Akasaka kofun*Tosu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Himekata Keyhole Mound
*Himekata zenpōkōen-fun*Miyaki[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Tamashima Kofun
*Tamashima kofun*Takeo[[File:玉島古墳 - panoramio.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Tsutsumi Earthworks
*Tsutsumi dorui ato*Kamimine[[File:Tsutsumi Earthwork in Kamimine.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Shishiga Castle Site
*Shishiga-jō ato*Karatsu[[File:Shishiga-jo Castle third section's south tower stone wall.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Chasenzuka Kofun
*Chasenzuka kofun*Ogi[[File:Gosaiin Stele on Chasenzuka Ancient Grave in Ogi Park.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Takayanagi Ōtsuka
*Takayanagi ōtsuka*Miyaki[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Gongenyama Keyhole Mound and No.2 Mound
*Gongenyama zenpōkōen-fun oyobi nigō-fun (en-fun)*Ogi[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki04.html)
Maruyama Kofun
*Maruyama kofun*Ogi[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Taijako Kofun
*Taijako kofun (ichigō-fun)*Takeo[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Tsumayama Kofun Cluster No.4 Mound
*Tsumayama kofun-gun yongō-fun*Shiroishidecorated kofun[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Yoshinogari Site
*Yoshinogari iseki*Kanzakiarea surrounding the Special Historic Site[[File:Yoshinogari-iseki saidan.JPG150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Kishitake Castle Site
*Kishitake-jō ato*Karatsu[[File:Mount_Kishidake_from_mountain_path_in_Hieda,_Kitahata.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Kogumayama Kofun
*Kogumayama kofun*Saga[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Sayantani Kofun
*Sayantani kofun*Shiroishi[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Takashi Jinja Site
*Takashi Jinja iseki*Kanzaki[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Chirikudoi
*Chirikudoi*Miyaki[[File:Lotus flowers and leaves at Chirikudoi Park.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki05.html)
Saga Castle Site
*Saga-jō ato*Saga[[File:Marks on a stone wall at Saga Castle.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html)
Hisagozuka Kofun
*Hisagozuka kofun*Karatsu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html)
Kishidake Old Kiln Site
*Kishidake koyō ato (Michinaya kama ato)*Karatsu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html)
Nita Haniwa Kiln Site
*Nita haniwa kama ato*Karatsu[http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/web/kankou/bunkazai/zai_top/kensaku_top/data_ken_shiseki06.html)
Kurisōzui Kofun
*Kurisōzui kofun*Karatsu[[File:Kuri Souzui Kofun01.jpg150px]][http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/kiji0031643/index.html](http://www.pref.saga.lg.jp/kiji0031643/index.html)

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Municipal Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2018, a further eighty-one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.

References

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]].
  2. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]. (1 July 2019)
  3. "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 佐賀県 2県以上)". [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]].
  4. link. [[Saga Prefecture]]. (1 August 2019)
  5. link. [[Saga Prefecture]]
  6. "Yoshinogari Historical Park". [[Yoshinogari site.
  7. link. [[Kiyama, Saga. Kiyama Town]]
  8. link. [[Chikushino, Fukuoka. Chikushino City]]
  9. Aston, W.G.. (1972). "Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697". [[Tuttle Publishing.
  10. link. [[Takeo, Saga. Takeo City]]
  11. link. [[Tosu, Saga. Tosu City]]
  12. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]
  13. link. [[Saga Prefecture]]
  14. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]
  15. "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining". [[UNESCO]].
  16. link. [[Saga Prefecture]]
  17. "勝尾城筑紫氏遺跡". [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]].
  18. link. [[Kyushu National Museum]]
  19. link. [[Taku, Saga. Taku City]]
  20. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]
  21. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]
  22. "iro-e". [[Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System]].
  23. link. [[Tosu, Saga. Tosu City]]
  24. link. [[Kyushu National Museum]]
  25. link. [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]. (1 May 2018)
  26. (1 May 2018). "都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分)". [[Agency for Cultural Affairs]].
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