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Yoshinogari Ruins (Yoshinogari Town, Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture)

2025 10/03
October 3, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Yoshinogari Ruins is a historic park located in Yoshinogari Town, Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture, centered around the remains of a large moated settlement representative of the Yayoi period. Excavations have restored the moat, elevated hall, pit dwellings, and storehouse remains, all of which are set within the spacious grounds. The park's distinctive feature is that it allows visitors to experience the lifestyles, rituals, and settlement structure of the Yayoi to Kofun periods.

Since its discovery, it has attracted attention both from within Japan and overseas as an important archaeological site, and the excavated items are preserved and open to the public in an exhibition facility. The restored buildings and the observation paths with excellent views give a good idea of the scale of the settlement at the time and its defensive structures (moats and fences), making it popular not only with history fans but also with families and school tours.

Highlights

  • Restoration area of large-scale moated settlement:Moats, fences, gates, and other structures have been recreated, allowing visitors to actually walk around and see the exterior of the settlement and its defensive structures.
  • High-floor warehouses and high halls:This is a restoration of the Takadono, which is thought to have been used as a storehouse for storing rice and other supplies, as well as for religious ceremonies and meetings. By looking at the roof and structure, you can see the technology of the time.
  • Pit dwellings:This is a reconstructed dwelling modeled after an actual home. Inside, replicas of everyday items from that time and explanatory panels are displayed.
  • Exhibition Museum (Yoshinogari Historical Park Exhibition Hall):The site's origins and excavated items are introduced in detail through excavated items (pottery, metalware, ornaments, etc.), explanations of the excavation conditions, and large dioramas.
  • Burial mounds and observation decks:The park's elevated areas and restored areas offer a bird's-eye view of the entire ruins, making them ideal for photography.
  • Seasonal events and experience programs:Excavation experiences, guided tours of historical sites, and seasonal events (such as the Yayoi Village Festival) are sometimes held here.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station:JR Nagasaki Main Line, Yoshinogari Park Station or Kanzaki Station. From Yoshinogari Park Station, it is easily accessible by foot or bus (it takes about 15-25 minutes to walk from the station to the ruins, depending on the route).
  • bus:Accessible by local bus. Direct buses and shuttles may operate from stations, Saga City, and surrounding cities, so please check the schedules in advance.
  • car:Accessible via national and prefectural roads from the Nagasaki Expressway, Kyushu Expressway, etc. Parking is available (paid/free varies depending on the season). Parking spaces for large buses are also available.
  • By bicycle or on foot:The surrounding countryside makes it a great place to visit by cycling. The park is large, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Note:Parking lots, access methods, and operation schedules may change depending on the season or events. Please check the official website or transportation information for the latest information.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Short visit: 30 minutes to 1 hour (to see part of the ruins)
  • Standard tour: 2-3 hours (including the exhibition hall and restoration area)
  • In-depth learning/event participation: Half a day to a full day (including hands-on programs, walks around the area, and a break in the garden)

Nearby spots

  • Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum (Saga Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yumeginga"): Popular with families, approximately 30 minutes by car.
  • Saga Castle Honmaru History Museum (Saga City): A facility where you can learn about Saga's history. Approximately 20-30 minutes by car.
  • Ariake Sea coastal area: There are many spots where you can enjoy the tidal flat scenery and seafood.
  • Ureshino Onsen and Takeo Onsen: If you want to combine sightseeing with a hot spring, head to the hot spring resort, which is about an hour away by car.
  • Nearby roadside stations and tourist farms: You can pick seasonal fruit and purchase local specialties.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestion:During Golden Week, summer vacation, consecutive holidays, and weekends, the park tends to be crowded with families and group tours. The parking lot can fill up especially on free admission days and event days, so we recommend using public transportation and arriving early.
  • Manners:The ruins are historical sites of great academic value. Please observe basic etiquette, such as not touching or entering excavated remains or reconstructed buildings, following directions on signs and fences, and taking your trash home or disposing of it in designated areas.
  • photo shoot:Generally, viewing and photography are permitted, but photography may be prohibited for exhibits and special exhibits. Flying drones is generally prohibited, so please check in advance.
  • Barrier-free:The park is well maintained, but there are some areas with steps and unpaved paths. If you are using a wheelchair, it is a good idea to check the facilities, such as the entrance to the exhibition hall and toilets, in advance.
  • Seasonal Notes:In summer, you'll need to take measures against the heat (hats and staying hydrated), and in winter, against the cold. The cherry blossoms in spring and the autumn leaves are spectacular, but they can get crowded during those times. Also, in rainy weather, some areas can become muddy, so we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes.
  • With children:The grounds are large and involve long walks, so if you are traveling with a stroller or have small children, be sure to plan your visit with plenty of breaks. Check the official website for information on nursing rooms and baby-friendly facilities.
  • Check for the latest information:Opening hours, admission fees, event information, and closing days are subject to change. Please check the official Yoshinogari Historical Park website or Saga Prefecture tourist information for the latest information before visiting.
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