Relax in the Gardens of Saga and Experience the Pottery Culture of Matcha & Accessory Making[E-Ticket]

Overview
Book your Keishu-en Garden experience in Saga and immerse yourself in pottery, matcha, and seasonal beauty!
Create original accessories, enjoy a matcha tea ceremony, and stroll through a stunning Japanese garden.
Highlights
- Craft your own unique accessory using Hizen pottery in a hands-on experience
- Savor matcha green tea in a Saga-made pottery bowl while enjoying serene garden views
- Explore the seasonal beauty of Keishu-en Garden and visit the Yoko Art Museum for cultural insights
Key Information
Important Information
- Ticket is valid only on selected date.
- When visiting Keishuen Garden, please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Description
Located in Saga Prefecture, Keishu-en Garden is a 3,000-tsubo site with rock formations using approximately 2,000 tons of stones, large and small waterfalls, beautiful seasonal flowers, and tea fields, creating a beautiful garden that will impress the hearts of visitors and help them calm down. This is a great value plan where you can experience Japanese culture while being healed by the scenery of the garden.
Make your own original accessories by choosing your favorite pieces from various pieces of Hizen pottery. Experience a matcha tea ceremony while enjoying the scenery of the garden.
You can also take a walk in the garden where you can feel the taste of each season.
An art museum where you can enjoy exhibition content depending on the season, from pottery to paintings. The entrance fee includes a 200-yen discount that allows you to enjoy the garden, which changes with the seasons.
How about making lasting memories when you visit Saga?
Experience Flow (about 60 minutes)
- Original pottery accessory-making experience (about 15 minutes) Select the pottery pieces you like, glue the parts together, and when the special adhesive dries, you are done.
- Garden tour (about 20 minutes) Take a stroll through the garden where you can enjoy the beauty of the four seasons.
- Matcha tea ceremony experience (about 20 minutes) Take a break at the attached tea house. Enjoy matcha green tea in a pottery bowl made in Saga.
After the plan ends, please enjoy a free walk.
Yoko Art Museum Hoping to become a bridge for cultural exchange between Japan and China, we are exhibiting the roots of Chinese ceramics in Saga, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Exhibition contents vary depending on the season.
Japanese Garden Keishuen This is a type of Japanese garden where you can take a stroll along the pond and the path that runs around it. You can enjoy a walk while feeling the atmosphere of each season.