In the town of Saga, several venues are showing off hina dolls that date all the way back to the Meiji Period. View dolls wearing costumes made from Saga nishiki (a form of brocading technique from Saga Prefecture) and dolls wearing costumes bearing the Nabeshima family’s signature pattern, Nabeshima komon. In the town, the road Nagasaki Kaido gained the nickname “Sugar Road” because it was used to transport sugar throughout the country; this led to many confectioners setting up shop along the road. On Sat., Sun., and holidays during the period, a bus service is available every 20 min. (¥180 for adults).
• 2/10 (Sat.) ~ 3/20 (Wed.,hol.)
• 10:00~17:00 (last entry 16:30)
• Some venues charge entry fees (The Museum Chokokan ¥500, Saga City Cultural Museum ¥400), free for JHS and under
• Saga City Cultural Museum, The Museum Chokokan and more
• https://www.sagabai.com/main/6795.html