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    Genkai (玄海町, Genkai-chō) is a town located in Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2024, the town had an estimated population of 4,910 in 1918 households, and a population density of 240 persons per km 2. [1] . The total area of the city is 35.92 km 2 (13.87 sq mi).

  2. Saga is one of the seven prefectures that make up Kyushu Island. Located in the northwestern side of the island and situated next to Fukuoka, it is easily accessible. However, most tourists coming from Fukuoka, considered the primary gateway to Kyushu, breeze past this often overlooked destination in favor of Nagasaki.

  3. Born in 1959 in Nitta, Genkai, Saga, Japan. After graduating from Meiji University , Wadakura became a film producer and founded the production company Cine Bazar in 1994, which he currently serves as president and CEO.

  4. Kyushu's prefecture, Saga, is located on the northwest corner of the island, bordered by the Genkai Sea and the Tsushima Strait to the north and the Ariake Sea to the south. Saga's proximity to mainland Asia has made it an important gateway for the transmission of culture and trade throughout Japanese history.

  5. Jul 31, 2017 · A trip to Saga is as much about discovering the incredible skill of the region’s potters as appreciating the abundance of natural beauty the prefecture has to offer. Explore the endless coastline, craft-filled towns and some of Japan’s most fascinating history by visiting these five spots.

  6. Karatsu and Saga demonstrate in so many ways that Japan is truly an island nation, and the region’s coastal attractions, history and cuisine will particularly appeal to travelers who love the sea and the wonders of the past.

  7. Aug 1, 2017 · Saga is a rural prefecture in Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu which is comprised of mountains, national parks and rice paddies. Remnants of the prefecture's ancient civilisation demonstrate its rich history while its name as the birthplace of porcelain has given the area a reputation as a haven for traditional Japanese pottery.