Out of Norm Travels - Adventures in Japan: November Karatsu Festival

For 2019 , my Japan adventures kickstarted with Fireworks at Lake Biwa and Osaka in August (here is the blog entry for my Fireworks trip Osaka trip) and recently in November to Saga (mainly for the Saga International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta - blog entry here). This entry is for an unexpected detour to Karatsu , an hour away from for their Karatsu Festival . Karatsu (唐津) is where this festival is held and is a coastal city in Saga Prefecture on Kyushu, about 50 kilometers west of Fukuoka. In the past, Karatsu was a major stop for ships making the journey towards Korea and China because it is one of the closest Japanese cities to the Korean Peninsula. Today the city is known for its castle, the annual Karatsu Kunchi festival held in November 2 to 4 every year. During Karatsu Kunichi, floats are paraded in the order of completion with the oldest being the Red Lion Aka-jishi (made in 1819) and youngest float called 7 Jewel (Shichiho-maru) made in 1876...