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  1. Fukuoka (福岡) is Kyushu's largest and one of Japan's ten most populated cities.Because of its closeness to the Asian mainland (closer to Seoul than to Tokyo), Fukuoka has been an important harbor city for many centuries and was chosen by the Mongol invasion forces as their landing point in the 13th century.

  2. Canal City Hakata is a short walk from Kushida Shrine Station along the Nanakuma Subway Line (1 minute, 210 yen from Hakata Station). Alternatively, you can walk there in about 15 minutes from Hakata Station or in about 20 minutes from Tenjin Station. How to get to and around Fukuoka.

  3. Fukuoka 's open air food stands (屋台, Yatai) are possibly the city's best known symbol. Yatai can generally seat about seven or eight people and provide an atmospheric outdoor environment to enjoy various foods that are generally simple and filling. There are dozens of yatai scattered across Fukuoka, but the best place to find them is on the ...

  4. Fukuoka Prefecture Travel Guide. Kyushu. Fukuoka Prefecture. Intro. Attractions. Fukuoka Prefecture (福岡県, Fukuoka-ken) is by far the most populous prefecture on the island of Kyushu, and home to the island's two largest cities, Fukuoka and Kitakyushu. One of its most famous tourist attractions is Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine in Dazaifu.

  5. Tokyo and Fukuoka (Hakata Station) are connected with each other by the Tokaido / Sanyo Shinkansen. The one way trip by direct Nozomi trains takes five hours and costs around 23,000 yen. The Japan Rail Pass fully covers Hikari and Sakura trains, but a supplement fee of 8,140 yen is required if using a Nozomi train.

  6. www.japan-guide.com › e › e4811Fukuoka Food Guide

    Fukuoka Food Guide. As one of the closest cities to the Asian mainland, Fukuoka has developed a unique and interesting food culture that has been influenced by Korean and Chinese cuisine. Some Fukuoka dishes, such as Hakata Ramen and motsunabe, have swept Japan by storm and become widely popular across the country.

  7. Nowadays, Dazaifu is a small, quiet city on the outskirts of Fukuoka, from which it is perfect for a day trip. There are a number of temples and shrines, the most famous of which is the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, as well as sites related to Dazaifu's role as the region's administrative center, such as the Government Office Ruins. In 2005 the ...

  8. Nishi Park is one of Japan's 100 best cherry blossom spots. Over a thousand cherry trees are located on the hillside park, which is also the site of Terumo Shrine, the family shrine of Fukuoka's former feudal lords. The park provides green space for picnics. Atago Shrine. Late March to early April.

  9. Fukuoka Airport. Fukuoka Airport (福岡空港, Fukuoka Kūkō) is the fourth busiest airport in Japan. Reached in just five minutes by subway from Hakata Station, it is also one of the most centrally located airports in the country. The airport has two terminals, a domestic and an international terminal.

  10. Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園, Uminonakamichi Kaihin Kōen), is a sprawling, family-oriented park located on a narrow peninsula across the bay from central Fukuoka. The park is made up of several different areas including flower gardens, playgrounds, sports fields, a water park, a zoo and large open spaces and lawns ...

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