Saga Balloon Museum is Japan’s first hot air balloon museum and is closely tied to the famous Saga International Balloon Fiesta, one of Asia's largest hot air balloon festivals!
Visitors can experience piloting a hot air balloon via a realistic flight simulator that mimics flying over the Saga Plain, providing a hands-on feel of balloon flight.
A large 280-inch high-definition screen shows spectacular footage of the Saga International Balloon Fiesta, immersing visitors in the festival’s vibrant atmosphere.
The museum displays the actual "Icarus No.5," Japan’s first successful manned hot air balloon, alongside other historical artifacts and informative exhibits about ballooning.
There are quiz games and occasional workshops, including balloon-themed crafts for children, enhancing visitor engagement.
The museum offers balloon-themed souvenirs and local Saga food products, and a café serving light meals such as curry and pasta made with Saga-grown ingredients.
It is situated about a 17-minute walk from JR Saga Station or a short bus/taxi ride, with parking available for visitors
The Saga Balloon Museum, opened in 2016 in Matsubara, Saga City, is Japan’s first permanent museum dedicated to hot air balloons and the culture surrounding them. It serves as both an educational and experiential facility where visitors can learn about the history, technology, and international ballooning events, especially the renowned Saga International Balloon Fiesta, one of Asia's largest balloon festivals.
Opening Hours: Generally 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM), with extended hours during the Balloon Fiesta and some local festivals.
Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a holiday), and during year-end/New Year holidays