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Saga Prefecture


Saga Prefecture (佐賀県; Saga-ken)
Map of Japan with Saga highlighted
Capital Saga (city)
Region Kyushu
Island Kyushu
Governor Yasushi Furukawa
Area 2,439.31 km² (42nd)
 - % water 1.7%
Population (October 1, 2005)
 - Population 866,402 (42nd)
 - Density 355 /km²
Districts 7
Municipalities 25
ISO 3166-2 JP-41
Web site www.pref.saga.lg.jp/
at-contents/gaikoku/
english.html
Prefectural Symbols
 - Flower Camphor blossom (Cinnamomum camphora)
 - Tree Camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora)
 - Bird Black-billed magpie (Pica pica)
Symbol of Saga Prefecture
Symbol of Saga Prefecture
A reconstruction of a Yayoi period building at the Yoshinogari site
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A reconstruction of a Yayoi period building at the Yoshinogari site

Saga Prefecture (佐賀県; Saga-ken) is located on Kyushu island, Japan. The capital is the city of Saga.

Contents

History

Geography

Kyushu's smallest prefecture, Saga is located on the northwest corner of the island, bordered by the Genkai Sea and the Tsushima Strait to the north and the Ariake Sea to the south. Saga's close proximity to mainland Asia has made it an important gateway for the transmission of culture and trade through Japanese history.

Largely rural outside of the two large cities of Saga City and Karatsu, agricultural and forested lands comprise over 68% of the total prefectural land area.

Cities

Towns and villages

These are the towns and villages in each district.

Mergers

A number of towns and villages in Saga have merged with larger neighboring cities, as part of the ongoing nation-wide process of mergers and dissolution of municipalities.

Historical mergers

  • The Village of Kirigo was divided into three parts at the turn of the year, from 31 December 1957-1 January 1958. Two of these parts were absorbed into the Town of Genkai, and the City of Karatsu; the third was merged with the Village of Irino to form the Town of Hizen.

Contemporary mergers

Future mergers

Economy

Agricultural, forestry, and coastal fisheries products form a large portion of the prefectural economy. Regional agricultural specialties include Saga beef, onions, and strawberries. The prefecture is the largest producer of mochigome (sticky rice) and greenhouse mandarin oranges in Japan.

According to 2002 figures, regional trade exports are focused primarily towards North America (29.3%), Western Europe (26.1%), and the Newly Industrializing Economies of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore (19.9%). Imports come principally from North America (40.6%), the ASEAN nations (23.3%), and the People's Republic of China (12.2%).

Demographics

As of 2002, the census recorded a population 873,885 in Saga. Of these, 15.9% were aged 0-14, 62.7% were age 15-64, and 21.4% were over 65 years old. There were 3,596 foreigners (.4%) and 307 exchange students (.03%) living in the prefecture.

Culture

Arita, Imari and Karatsu are famous for the beautiful porcelain that is created there. The top porcelain houses in the country are located in these areas, including Imaemon, Genemon and Fukagawa.

Tourism

Karatsu Castle
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Karatsu Castle

Karatsu, with its fine castle, is a popular tourist destination in Saga.

The remains of a Yayoi village in Yoshinogari also attract large numbers of sightseers.

Prefectural symbols

Miscellaneous topics

Comedian and J-Pop singer Hanawa became famous for comically singing about Saga Prefecture and its oddities.

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Imari | Karatsu | Kashima | Ogi | Saga (capital) | Takeo | Taku | Tosu | Ureshino
Districts
Fujitsu | Higashimatsuura | Kanzaki | Kishima | Miyaki | Nishimatsuura | Saga
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