Meinohama's Quiet Fishing Harbour
Fukuoka · Kurume
33.5957°N, 130.3386°E
Before the Itoshima seafood market crowds arrive, Meinohama's working fishing harbor on the southwestern edge of Fukuoka City conducts its own quiet business: trawlers returning by 5:30am, fish sorted and weighed in 20 minutes, the day's catch distributed to local restaurants by 7:00. The harbor itself is entirely functional — no souvenir shops, no English signage — but a small adjacent covered market sells the catch to walk-in buyers from 6:00, at prices that Fukuoka's restaurant buyers consider normal and foreign visitors find extraordinary.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Varies by restaurant — confirm before visiting
Closed: Open daily | Arrive by 7:00 AM for best selection
Entrance Fee
Free to browse | Fresh fish: ¥300–1,200 per item | Cash only
Best Season
Year-round | Best selection before 8:00 AM
Visit Duration
30–60 minutes
Getting There
Access Information
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