Fukuoka Airport is the "Gateway to Asia" with many international flights in service and offers excellent access to the city, with Hakata Station only five minutes away by subway from Fukuoka Airport and Tenjin only 11 minutes away. The quality of the food stalls and food culture, which boasts the best in Japan, and the extensive shopping facilities are popular. A compact city packed with charm.
A nighttime tradition in Fukuoka. About 100 eateries line the streets, where visitors can mingle with locals and taste a wide variety of Hakata ramen, oden, yakitori, and other dishes.
The "Mont-Saint-Michel of Kyushu," connected by a path with sandy beaches on both sides, featuring a historic shrine and an observation deck on a hill. Cycling along the seaside and seafood dishes are also popular.
Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, Fukuoka’s Hakata Ward was home to Japan’s largest trade port. Today, many vestiges of this glorious past can be seen in the Hakata Old Town district, where historical sites, traditional crafts, and specialty cuisine come together in a rich tableau.
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Fukuoka is famous for its unique food culture centered around food stalls. When the sun sets, over 100 food stalls...
By Air:
Haneda Airport ~ Fukuoka : Airport: Approx. 2hr
Itami Airport ~ Fukuoka Airport: : Approx. 1hr 20min.
By Train(Shinkansen):
Shin-Osaka Station ~Hakata Station : Approx. 2hr. 30 min.