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Saga Riverine Plain

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Saga Riverine Plain — location in Saga, Saga City

Saga · Saga City

33.3100°N, 130.3900°E

The Saga Plain, particularly the rice paddy areas south and west of Saga City, hosts one of the largest concentrations of wintering cranes in Japan outside Kagoshima — specifically, the rare Hooded Crane (manaZuru) and the common Crane (ma-zuru) that winter here from October to March after migrating from Siberia. At dawn, flocks of 200–500 birds fly from their overnight river roosts to the harvested paddy fields, creating formations visible for 5km.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Open year-round (outdoor paddy areas) | Crane season: October–March | Dawn flyovers: 30 min after local sunrise

Closed: Never closed (outdoor area) | Cranes only present October–March

Entrance Fee

Free | Birding guide: ¥3,000/half day (seasonal, advance booking)

Best Season

October–March | Peak: December–February | Arrive 45 min before sunrise for flyover

Visit Duration

2–3 hours (dawn viewing session)

Getting There

Access Information

Best viewing points: Higashiyoka-machi paddy areas (east of Yoshinogari), accessible by car from Saga Station (20 min). Binoculars essential; camera with telephoto recommended. October–March.

Insider Guide

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**Dawn flyover schedule:** Cranes leave roosts at precisely 30 minutes after local sunrise. Arriving at the paddy fields 45 minutes before sunrise and positioning near the flight corridor between the Kase River roost and the main paddy feeding areas gives the best overhead passages. **Crane identification:** Hooded Cranes (smaller, with gray hood and white patch) are considered rarer than the Common Cranes that dominate the flyovers — the mixed flocks are distinguished by size. A dedicated birding guide from Saga City Tourism (seasonal, English available, ¥3,000/half day) can identify species and predict behavior.

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