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福岡県 · Kyushu Region

Fukuoka Hidden Gems

Fukuoka is closer to Seoul than to Tokyo, and it has been Japan's contact point with the mainland for as long as there has been contact — the Mongol invasion fleets landed on this coast in 1274 and 1281, and remnants of the defensive stone wall built afterwards still run along the beach at Nishijin. The city is really two that merged in 1889: Hakata, the merchant and port side east of the Naka river, and Fukuoka, the castle side west of it, which is why the station is Hakata and the city is not. It is unusually compact for a city of its size, with the airport two subway stops from the main station, and it is the only major Japanese city where the yatai — licensed food stalls that assemble on the pavement each evening — survived the twentieth century in numbers. Dazaifu, half an hour south, was the regional government seat for six centuries.

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Climate & Best Season

Mild with hot, humid summers and short winters; occasional light snow. Spring and autumn are ideal, though the yatai run year-round.

Famous For (Food)

  • Hakata tonkotsu ramen
  • Mentaiko
  • Motsunabe
  • Mizutaki

Signature Sights

  • Nakasu yatai stalls
  • Dazaifu Tenmangu
  • Itoshima coast
  • Yanagawa river punting

When to Go

Winters are short and mild with January highs around 10°C and occasional light snow that rarely settles. The rainy season in June and early July is heavy here, and Kyushu takes typhoons from August into September. August is hot and humid above 33°C, but the yatai run through it. Hakata Gion Yamakasa culminates before dawn on July 15 with teams racing one-tonne floats through the streets. The Dazaifu plum blossoms open in late February. Spring and autumn are the comfortable months, and the Nakasu stalls are best on a dry evening in October or November.

Getting Around

Hakata Station is the western terminus of the Sanyo Shinkansen, about five hours from Tokyo and two and a half from Shin-Osaka, and the start of the Kyushu Shinkansen south to Kagoshima. Fukuoka Airport is remarkable for being five minutes from Hakata by subway — closer to the centre than almost any airport in Asia. Two subway lines and the Nishitetsu private railway cover the city and reach Dazaifu in about half an hour from Tenjin. Yanagawa's punting is at the end of the same Nishitetsu line. The Itoshima coast is best by car or rental bicycle, and ferries run from Hakata port to the offshore islands and to Busan.

Local Food

Hakata tonkotsu ramen is thin straight noodles in cloudy pork broth, ordered by firmness, with a kaedama refill of noodles rather than a second bowl — the yatai in Nakasu and the shops around Hakata Station are the natural places to eat it. Mentaiko, pollock roe cured in chilli, was developed in Fukuoka after the war from a Korean recipe and is the standard souvenir. Motsunabe is an offal hotpot with cabbage and garlic chives, a cold-weather dish. Mizutaki is a clear chicken hotpot, and Yanagawa serves steamed eel over rice.

Hakata Dontaku Festival Route — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
Fukuoka
Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Hakata Dontaku Festival Route

The Hakata Dontaku Minato Matsuri, held every May 3–4, draws 2 million people to Fukuoka's streets — one of the largest…

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Kurume Tochiku Pottery — location in Fukuoka, Kurume
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Fukuoka· Kurume

Kurume Tochiku Pottery

Kurume is the centre of Tochiku pottery — a glazing tradition dating to the Edo period, characterized by a rustic iron-r…

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Fukuoka Castle Ruins — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
Fukuoka
Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka Castle Ruins

Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Castle) was one of Japan's largest castle complexes — its outer moat enclosed an area of 47 hect…

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Asakura Akizukijo Castle Town Walk — location in Fukuoka, Asakura
Fukuoka
Fukuoka· Asakura

Asakura Akizukijo Castle Town Walk

Akizuki, a small post town in the mountains of Asakura City, contains one of Fukuoka's most complete and least-photograp…

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Yame Lantern Festival — location in Fukuoka, Yame
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Fukuoka· Yame

Yame Lantern Festival

The Yame Lantern Festival, held annually in mid-November on the grounds of Yame Hachimangu Shrine, is a gathering of ove…

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Mojiko Retro District — location in Fukuoka, Kitakyushu
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Fukuoka· Kitakyushu

Mojiko Retro District

Moji was one of Meiji-era Japan's most important international trading ports — the first point of entry for goods moving…

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Yakuin Neighborhood — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Yakuin Neighborhood

Yakuin, a grid of low-rise streets between the Nishitetsu Fukuoka and Nanakuma subway lines, is where Fukuoka's creative…

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Tenjin Covered Shopping Arcade — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Tenjin Covered Shopping Arcade

The Tenjin shopping arcade system — Tenjin Chuo-gai, Shin-Tenjin, and the underground Tenjin Chikagai — together form th…

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Kokura Castle
Fukuoka· Kitakyushu

Kokura Castle

Kokura Castle (1602) stands at the mouth of the Murasaki River where it meets the Kanmon Strait, commanding views of bot…

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Fukuoka Asian Art Museum — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

Fukuoka's position as the closest major Japanese city to continental Asia has shaped its cultural identity, and the Asia…

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Hakata Gion Machiya Folk Museum — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Hakata Gion Machiya Folk Museum

The Hakata Machiya Folk Museum occupies three restored machiya (merchant townhouses) from the early 20th century in the…

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Fukuoka City Museum — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka City Museum

The Fukuoka City Museum houses Japan's most remarkable small object: the King of Na gold seal (漢委奴国王印), given by Emperor…

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Fukuoka's Hakata-Ori Textile Workshop — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka's Hakata-Ori Textile Workshop

Hakata ori is a silk weaving tradition dating to 1241, when a merchant named Mitsuda Yazaemon brought the technique from…

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Fukuoka PayPay Dome — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka PayPay Dome

Baseball in Japan is both sport and theater, and the SoftBank Hawks at PayPay Dome perform this double function at the h…

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Hakozaki Shrine
Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Hakozaki Shrine

Hakozaki Shrine, established in 923, is one of Japan's three great Hachiman shrines and holds the unique distinction of…

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Fukuoka Tenjin Underground City — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City
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Fukuoka· Fukuoka City

Fukuoka Tenjin Underground City

Tenjin Chikagai (天神地下街) is a 590-meter underground shopping street connecting Tenjin Station to Tenjin-Minami Station —…

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Kitakyushu Space World — location in Fukuoka, Kitakyushu
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Fukuoka· Kitakyushu

Kitakyushu Space World

Kitakyushu was Japan's industrial heartland — the Yawata Steel Works (now Nippon Steel) was established here in 1901, ma…

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Yanagawa Canal Cruise — location in Fukuoka, Yanagawa
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Fukuoka· Yanagawa

Yanagawa Canal Cruise

Yanagawa was built on water — a network of 930 canals originally dug as defensive waterways around the castle and later…

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