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Arita Porcelain Park

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Arita Porcelain Park — location in Saga, Imari

Saga · Imari

33.1980°N, 129.8860°E

Arita Porcelain Park recreates a Zwinger Palace-style baroque building (the model for Meissen porcelain's original home in Saxony) in the middle of a Saga rice field — one of Japan's more surreal landscape encounters. The park was built to honor the European connection and contains a comprehensive museum of how Japanese Arita porcelain shaped European decorative arts. The scale of the reconstruction (the dome stands 28m) and the complete incongruity of the setting make it an unusually photogenic destination.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Beer garden (July–September): 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Closed: Open year-round (check website for maintenance closures)

Entrance Fee

¥500 | Beer garden: food and drinks separate charge

Best Season

Year-round | July–September for evening beer garden

Visit Duration

1.5–2 hours

Getting There

Access Information

Arita Town. A drive from JR Arita Station. Admission: ¥500. Free parking.

Insider Guide

Premium
**The Schatz warehouse:** Behind the main pavilion, a bonded warehouse stores 500+ pieces of original 17th–18th century Arita porcelain exported to Europe and returned to Japan — the pieces were collected from European antique markets over 20 years and represent the full range of export styles. **Beer garden (summer):** The park operates an outdoor beer garden (July–September, 17:00–21:00) on the lawn in front of the baroque facade — a deeply incongruous experience that is somehow more Japanese than European, and entirely charming.

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