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This fabulously restored late¨CMeiji period villa of a local trader is built in a mix of Japanese and Western styles, with lantern-filled gardens, a Buddhist altar room, a wealth of paintings on cedar boards and an indoor ²Ô¨­ (stylised dance-drama) stage. English audioguide available (?300).


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1. Karatsu-jinja

0.21 MILES

Founded AD 755, this scenic shrine sits near the centre of town and is fronted by an unusual white torii (gate). It sponsors the Karatsu Kunchi Matsuri,¡­

3. °­²¹°ù²¹³Ù²õ³Ü-Âᨭ

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Nicknamed Maizuru-j¨­ (Dancing Crane Castle), this elegantly proportioned white castle (built 1608, rebuilt 1966 and refurbished 2017) is picturesquely¡­

4. Nakazato Tar¨­emon

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Karatsu-yaki is defined by the work of 14 generations of the Nakazato family. Walk through the shop, which feels like a museum unto itself, and cross the¡­

5. Yobuko Morning Market

7.28 MILES

This colourful morning market for squid, fish and produce animates the quaint, dwindling fishing port of Yobuko (ºô×Ó) each day, drawing visitors from all¡­

6. Nakao Mansion

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At the far end of the Yobuko Morning Market is this painstakingly refurbished home and processing house of a whaling family. It's filled with historical¡­

7. Imari City Ceramic Merchant's Museum

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In Imari town near the river, this museum houses some priceless pieces of Koimari (as old Imari ware is known) from the 18th and 19th centuries. It's in¡­

8. ?kawachiyama

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The area's renowned pottery kilns are concentrated in photogenic ?kawachiyama, a 15-minute bus ride from the station. Around 30 workshops and public¡­