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Ureshino, Takeo, Imari

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Ureshino, Takeo, Imari

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Imari Beef
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Imari Champon
Local cuisine
Onsen Yudofu (Hot Spring Tofu)
伊万里市公式

Imari Beef

The highest quality Saga beef born from the nature of Imari.

Imari beef, which is raised carefully one by one in Imari city, where the rich nature overflows, is the highest quality brand Saga beef. Imari beef is characterized by its fine texture and elegant sweetness of fat. Please try the Imari-produced Saga beef, which represents Imari!
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Recommended Restaurants for Imari Beef
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ライおン
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¥6,000~¥7,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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ステーキレストラン 勝
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥5,000~¥5,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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民家レストラン伊萬里亭
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Imari Champon

Champon, loved by many people for many years.

Imari Champon, characterized by a pork bone-based soup with a mountain of vegetables on top, has been loved by many people for over 40 years. Champon, with its voluminous vegetables that hide the noodles, is a delicious ramen with a perfect match between the noodles and soup.
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Recommended Restaurants for Imari Champon
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伊万里ちゃんぽん 伊万里店
-
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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きらく
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Onsen Yudofu (Hot Spring Tofu)

A gourmet dish passed down since the Edo period in Ureshino Onsen.

Onsen Yudofu is a famous gourmet dish passed down since the Edo period in Ureshino Onsen. It is made by using hot spring water for cooking tofu, which gives it a milky white appearance and a soft texture. The tofu has a natural sweetness that you can enjoy. Please try it!
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Recommended Restaurants for Onsen Yudofu (Hot Spring Tofu)
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佐嘉平川屋 嬉野店
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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宗庵 よこ長
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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大正屋 椎葉山荘
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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大正屋
-
¥15,000~¥19,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Hot Spring
Gourmet
Mifuneyama Rakuen Hotel
4.3
Open-air bath with a view of a lush garden
The Gofunyama Rakuen Hotel, a long-established inn with ties to the Nabeshima clan, offers alkaline hot springs to soothe the body's fatigue while enjoying the garden, the building, and the food. This historic inn provides a wonderful time to its guests.
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武雄温泉 大正浪漫の宿 京都屋
3.8approx. 1.29km
パーソナルホテル YOU
4approx. 1.37km
武雄温泉 懐石宿 扇屋
4.5approx. 1.47km
武雄温泉 なかます旅館
4.3approx. 1.48km
武雄温泉 ホテル春慶屋
4.6approx. 1.5km
湯元荘 東洋館
4.5approx. 1.5km
セントラルホテル武雄温泉駅前
4approx. 1.58km
ペンション ピクニック<佐賀県>
4.3approx. 1.86km
北方温泉四季の里 七彩の湯
3.6approx. 5.85km
奥武雄温泉 風の森
approx. 6.87km
Wataya Besso
4
Historic ryokan with a sprawling 20,000 square meter property
The Wataya Bessou is a historic ryokan boasting a sprawling 20,000 square meter property. It is known for its hot springs, which are said to have beautifying effects on the skin, making it a popular choice among women. The open-air bath, which allows guests to enjoy the sound of the Salt River's babbling stream, is particularly exceptional.
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佐賀牛の宿 光陽閣
4.6approx. 0.16km
嬉野温泉 旅館千代乃屋
3.8approx. 0.18km
嬉野温泉 御宿 高砂
4.1approx. 0.22km
神近ビル/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.25km
嬉野温泉 ことぶき屋
4.7approx. 0.29km
嬉野温泉 茶心の宿 和楽園
4.5approx. 0.31km
嬉野温泉 旅館大村屋
4.5approx. 0.45km
嬉野温泉 花とおもてなしの宿 松園
4.3approx. 0.51km
嬉野温泉 悠然の宿 東海
4approx. 0.54km
嬉野温泉 大正屋
4.6approx. 0.6km
Yushuku Seiryuu
4.5
Inn boasting hot springs with skin-beautifying properties rich in sodium
Yuyado Seiryu is located in the quiet center of Ureshino and boasts an open-air hot spring bath with skin-beautifying properties rich in sodium. With both simple Western-style and Japanese-style rooms available, guests can relax in a room that suits their preferences.
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嬉野温泉「心ほぐす宿」入船荘
3.6approx. 0.05km
嬉野温泉 旅館一休荘
4.6approx. 0.09km
嬉野温泉 大正屋
4.6approx. 0.09km
嬉野温泉 悠然の宿 東海
4approx. 0.15km
嬉野温泉 花とおもてなしの宿 松園
4.3approx. 0.18km
嬉野温泉 ホテル華翠苑
4.3approx. 0.2km
嬉野温泉 うれしの元湯
4.4approx. 0.23km
嬉野温泉 旅館大村屋
4.5approx. 0.26km
嬉野温泉 旅館 初音荘
4.2approx. 0.28km
嬉野温泉 お宿 紅舎宮(くじゃく)
4.2approx. 0.3km
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Ureshino, Takeo, Imari

Imari is famous as a pottery production area, and at the "Silk Road of the Sea Museum," which uses the remains of pottery merchant houses, you can experience pottery making such as throwing on a potter's wheel and painting. However, due to its popularity, reservations are required. To end your pottery-filled trip, it's also fun to stretch your legs in a hot spring. Takeo Onsen, which boasts a 1300-year history and has a vivid vermilion-painted gate like a castle of the dragon palace as a symbol designated as a national cultural property, is a famous hot spring in Kyushu. Ureshino Onsen, counted as one of Japan's three most beautiful skin hot springs, is also mentioned in the Hizen Fudoki, a description of the Hizen region around the Heian period, and still attracts many tourists today.

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Ureshino, Takeo, Imari

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Ureshino Onsen

A hot spring known as one of Japan's three best for beautiful skin
Ureshino Onsen is one of the representative hot spring resorts in Kyushu, and has been selected as one of Japan's three best hot springs for beautiful skin. It is a sodium bicarbonate spring that removes surface secretions and dirt from the skin, and has the effect of making it smooth. It is a perfect hot spring for healing the body.
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Ureshino Onsen
A hot spring known as one of Japan's three best for beautiful skin
Ureshino Onsen is one of the representative hot spring resorts in Kyushu, and has been selected as one of Japan's three best hot springs for beautiful skin. It is a sodium bicarbonate spring that removes surface secretions and dirt from the skin, and has the effect of making it smooth. It is a perfect hot spring for healing the body.
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02

Ofuna Kannonji Temple

A temple known for its giant Kannon statue
This temple is known for its giant statue of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, which stands at a height of 25 meters. The temple grounds are also home to various other statues and buildings, making it a popular spot for sightseeing. Visitors can climb up inside the Kannon statue for a unique view of the surrounding area.
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Image source:九州 武雄温泉 御船山楽園
Image source:九州 武雄温泉 御船山楽園
02
Ofuna Kannonji Temple
A temple known for its giant Kannon statue
This temple is known for its giant statue of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, which stands at a height of 25 meters. The temple grounds are also home to various other statues and buildings, making it a popular spot for sightseeing. Visitors can climb up inside the Kannon statue for a unique view of the surrounding area.
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Right image source:九州 武雄温泉 御船山楽園
Left image source:九州 武雄温泉 御船山楽園
03

Takeo Onsen

An ancient hot spring loved by people for 1300 years
This hot spring is said to have been created 1300 years ago when Empress Jingū thrust her spear into the ground and hot water sprang forth. It is an alkaline simple hot spring with a smooth texture and is said to be extremely effective for recovering from fatigue. Why not visit to heal your daily fatigue?
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03
Takeo Onsen
An ancient hot spring loved by people for 1300 years
This hot spring is said to have been created 1300 years ago when Empress Jingū thrust her spear into the ground and hot water sprang forth. It is an alkaline simple hot spring with a smooth texture and is said to be extremely effective for recovering from fatigue. Why not visit to heal your daily fatigue?
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04

Imari Okawachiyama

A pottery town surrounded by beautiful mountains
This is a town of ceramics that has prospered as a representative pottery town in Japan for about 400 years, and is now called the village of secret kilns. In various shops in the town, you can experience pottery making on a potter's wheel and purchase pottery items, making it an irresistible place for pottery lovers.
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Image source:秘窯の里「伊万里大河内山」
04
Imari Okawachiyama
A pottery town surrounded by beautiful mountains
This is a town of ceramics that has prospered as a representative pottery town in Japan for about 400 years, and is now called the village of secret kilns. In various shops in the town, you can experience pottery making on a potter's wheel and purchase pottery items, making it an irresistible place for pottery lovers.
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Left image source:秘窯の里「伊万里大河内山」
05

SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga"

A facility where you can learn about science through hands-on experiences
At Yume-Ginga, you can learn about space, Earth, and Saga through various interactive exhibits and workshops. In addition, there is a planetarium that reproduces the real thing as closely as possible and a state-of-the-art observatory, so even adults can enjoy it!
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SAGA Prefectural Space Science Museum "Yume-Ginga"
A facility where you can learn about science through hands-on experiences
At Yume-Ginga, you can learn about space, Earth, and Saga through various interactive exhibits and workshops. In addition, there is a planetarium that reproduces the real thing as closely as possible and a state-of-the-art observatory, so even adults can enjoy it!
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Imari Beef
The highest quality Saga beef born from the nature of Imari.
Imari beef, which is raised carefully one by one in Imari city, where the rich nature overflows, is the highest quality brand Saga beef. Imari beef is characterized by its fine texture and elegant sweetness of fat. Please try the Imari-produced Saga beef, which represents Imari!
See Details
No.2
Imari Champon
Champon, loved by many people for many years.
Imari Champon, characterized by a pork bone-based soup with a mountain of vegetables on top, has been loved by many people for over 40 years. Champon, with its voluminous vegetables that hide the noodles, is a delicious ramen with a perfect match between the noodles and soup.
See Details
No.3
Onsen Yudofu (Hot Spring Tofu)
A gourmet dish passed down since the Edo period in Ureshino Onsen.
Onsen Yudofu is a famous gourmet dish passed down since the Edo period in Ureshino Onsen. It is made by using hot spring water for cooking tofu, which gives it a milky white appearance and a soft texture. The tofu has a natural sweetness that you can enjoy. Please try it!
See Details

Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥9,477
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥28,880
Best Season
9~1 Month
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