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  • CANAL CITY Hakata
  • 092-282-2525
    1-2, Sumiyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    This commercial complex is built around an artificial canal, consists of hotels, a theater, a movie theater, shops, restaurants, specialty stores and showrooms. The fountain show and other events are held everyday. You will never get bored with shopping, leisure and gourmet food! This is one of t...
  • Hawks Town
  • Hawks Town Mall 092-847-1429 / Fukuoka Yahoo! JAPAN Dome 092-847-1006 / JALResort Sea Hawk 092-844-8111
    Jigyohama 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka (Inside Hawks Town)

    Hawks Town is an extensive entertainment facility complex consisting of Yahoo Dome; the first-ever multi-purpose stadium with a retractable-roof in Japan, JAL Resort Sea Hawk Hotel; an urban resort hotel with all ocean view 1052 rooms, a cinema complex, a live concert hall, Hawks Town Mall which ...
  • Fukuoka Tower
  • 092-823-0234
    2-3-26, Momochi-hama, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka

    This tower of 234 meters above sea level is the tallest beach tower in Japan. This symbolic building of Fukuoka's western subcenter, covered by as many as 8000 half-mirrors and boasting a sharp appearance with its triangular structure, is known by the name of Mirror Sail. The panoramic view of Fu...
  • Hakata Machiya Folk Museum
  • 092-281-7761
    6-10, Reisen-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    If you come to Hakata, why not learning about Hakata culture? This museum shows the old daily life and culture of Fukuoka city in Meiji and Taisho period, focusing especially on urban houses of that period. It is located across from the Kushida-shrine. The exhibition hall features the local tradi...
  • JR Hakata station
  • JR Kyushu Information Center: 092-471-8111 / Shinkansen 092-472-8246
    Hakata-eki Chuogai, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Hakata station is a core station of the rail network of Kyushu. The station is now undergoing a renewal for the reopening in the spring of 2011. After renewal, it is going to be 6 times larger than now and become a station building worthy of being called “the gateway of Fukuoka, Kyushu and Asia”....
  • Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station
  • Nishitetsu Telephone Center: 092-733-3333
    2-11-2, Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City

    This is the terminal station of Nishitetsu train, located in the center of Tenjin, the biggest commercial area in Kyushu. The station is convenient for sightseeing trip to Dazaifu or Yanagawa and always busy with commuters and shoppers. The station serves 14 million people in a day. The terminal ...
  • Fukuoka International Airport
  • Domestic Terminal Bldg 092-621-6059 / International Terminal Bldg 092-621-0303
    [[Domestic Terminal Building]] 778-1, Shimousui, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka / [[International Terminal Building]] 739, Aoki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    No other airport in Japan is so close to the central part of the city as Fukuoka Airport. The subway line is connected to the airport and provides 10 minutes access to the airport from Tenjin and 5 minutes from Hakata station. This main air-gate of Kyushu boasts the ridership of 20 million people...
  • Hakata Port International Terminal
  • 092-282-4871
    14-1, Okihama-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City (beside Marinemesse)

    This port in the Chuo Futo area boasts the biggest ridership for overseas liners in Japan (8.4 hundred thousand riders in 2007). It provides regular liner services for Busan, Korea with jet-liners such as Beetle, Kobee, New Cameria (Cameria line). The port has a convenience store, cafe, restauran...
  • Josuian
  • 092-475-0052
    2-18-25, Hakata-ekimae, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    This is a branch of Josuian, a traditional confection maker of Hakata, located near Hakata station. Here you can find the sweets that are available only in Hakata such as Tsukushi mochi made with soybean flour and brown sugar syrup, and an azuki bean sweet called Monaka Kuroda-Gojunimangoku which...
  • Hiyoko
  • 092-541-8211
    1-16-13, Mukouno, Minami-ku, Fukuoka City

    Hiyoko is baby chick shaped sweets born in 1912 in Iizuka. People have since loved the pretty shape and the mellow flavor of bean jam in the savory bun. This special sweets of Hakata makes a good souvenir and gift.
  • Fugetsu Foods
  • 092-441-6443
    Ming Hakata-eki Meitengai, Chuo-gai, Hakata-eki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Yukiusagi is soft marshmallow filled with white bean jam. The idea of pretty white rabbit shaped sweets was taken from a heart warming story of Hakata that a rabbit saved a famous priest called Kokushi to return the favor of when he was saved by the priest.
  • Kamiya Seika (confectionary shop)
  • 092-751-1250
    1-12-6, Tojin-machi, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City

    This confection company was founded by Oyama Soemon in the Edo period and its products have long been loved by people of Hakata. The company was designated as an exclusive confection provider of the lord Kuroda. Oyama Soemon the 14th succeeded in making a rice cracker into a shape of a large sake...
  • Keiran Somen of Matsuya Kashiho (traditional confection)
  • 092-291-5244
    14-18, Kamikawabata, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Keiran Somen is one of the three major confections of Japan. This noodle shaped confection is completely handmade from yolk and crystal sugar. The Sweets brought in from Portuguese in Edo period was rearranged to suit the taste of Japanese and this was one of the products at the time. The sweet f...
  • Tsurunoko of Ishimura Manseido (traditional confection)
  • TEL:092-291-1592 Toll-free:0120-22-254
    2-1, Suzaki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    At the end of the Meiji period, they utilized a large amount of egg white left over after the production of Keiran Somen and produced this confection with a marshmallow producing method. This sweets is very popular for its sophisticated sweetness of yellow bean jam covered with soft marshmallow. ...
  • Bangiya Kashiho
  • 092-291-0523
    19-10, Amiba-cho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka CIty

    The product image of the confection, Hakata Kenjo is based on Hakata-ori (folk textile). The production method of mixing original sugar and special syrup is very particular and the locals love the flavor of this symbolic confection of Hakata. It is sold at the following branches; Amiba-cho honten...
  • Kabutoya
  • 092-291-4530
    2-11, Kamiya-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Hakata Kuroda Okoshi (puffed rice cake) of Kabutoya has long been loved by people for about a hundred years since its introduction to the market. Its original taste has been preserved with carefully chosen ingredients. Kabutoya keeps providing people with traditional and genuine taste of the rice...
  • Chidori Manju
  • 092-283-8101
    Hakatamitsui bldg. 1F, 10-1, Kamigofuku-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Chidori Manju is sweet bun cake with a characteristic seared mark of a pretty plover. It has long been loved by a lot of people as one of the best sweets of Fukuoka. Moist castella skin and sophisticated sweetness of white bean jam make a perfect balance of taste. The mild taste of Chidori Manju ...
  • Meigetsudo
  • 092-411-7777
    Ming Hakata-eki Meitengai, Chuo-gai, Hakata-eki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Meigetsudo has produced confectionaries for about 80 years by blending Japanese and Western style. The names of their products are taken form local dialect, plays and festivals. Hakata Torimon is a very popular cake with smooth jam made of fine butter and cream inside. It is the signature cake of...
  • To'undo
  • 092-611-2750
    6-10-16, Yoshizuka, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City

    Niwaka Sembei is popular sweet cracker modeled after funny masks used in folk narrative art called Hakata Niwaka. Its plain sweet taste is produced by a lavish amount of flour, sugar and egg, and it has been loved by many since its introduction in 1906.
  • Baien
  • 092-922-4058
    2-6-16, Saifu, Dazaifu City

    Baien is a confectionary shop located on the approach of Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Many people on the way back from the shrine buy this confection. It is made with top quality ingredients and Baien’s special method. Other popular confections, such as Homanzan, Umemori and Usonomochi, were produced...
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