Karatsu in Saga Prefecture, Castles, Fish Market,Caves, and Finishing off the Day with the Beach Sunset

Karatsu is a small, coastal city in the northern region of Saga Prefecture. The area has a variety of attractions on offer including beautiful beaches, caves, castles, and a fish market. If you are looking for a hassle-free trip with a variety of historical and natural sites to explore, Karatsu City is definitely for you. The centerpiece of the city is Karatsu Castle. A hilltop-style castle that you can climb or take an elevator. The castle is sometimes referred to as Maizuru, which means dancing crane, because the castle's top tower and lower roofs resemble a crane's head, body, and wings. The top floor is an observatory where you can enjoy a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, Karatsu Bay and the Ariake Sea. Going to the early morning fish market is also recommended. If you enjoy dining on seafood, visit the Yobuko Fish Market, which is famous for its sashimi-style squids, turban shells etc. It's also known as the Morning Yobuko Fish Market, because it's common for visitors to arrive here early to get their hands on the freshest fish straight off the boat. Among all the boats near the Yobuko Fish Market, there's a small cruise boat that will take you into the Nanatsugama Limestones Caves. There are seven caves in total that have been formed by the crashing waves. Sit back and relax as you enjoy geological wonders—each designated a natural monument of Japan. Above the caves is a plateau offering some alternate views. Finishing off the day with a beach sunset is your must-do. Karatsu is home to some of Japan's most beautiful coastline, which is definitely worth exploring when you're in the area. Nearby is the Nijinomatsubara Forest, which stretches out around five kilometers and is comprised of over a million Japanese black pine trees. It can be explored on foot, by bike, or car. If you still have time for some historical exploration deeper, there's the Hizen Nagoya Castle ruins, located around 10km north of Karatsu City. This was once a wartime castle strategically built during the infamous 16th-century invasion of Korea by the warlord, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. While it's primarily a park, there are still visible remnants of Japan's tumultuous warring states era.