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  • Hakata Port International Terminal
  • 092-282-4871
    14-1, Okihama-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City (beside Marinemesse)

    This port in Chuo Futo area boasts the biggest ridership for overseas liners (8.4 hundred thousand riders in 2007). It provides regular liner service for Busan, Korea with jet-liners such as Beetle, Kobee, New Cameria (Cameria line). There is a convenience store, a cafe, a restaurant and an obser...
  • Hakata Port
  • [Hakata Ferry Shelter] 092-291-1084
    13-1, Chikko Honmachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    Fukuoka City, what we used to call “Hakata”, is developed with a port. There are currently 7 public wharves in Hakata port and they all facilitates a full of equipments necessary for daily life such as a traveler base to domestic and international destinations, international distribution facility...
  • Meihohama Ferry Terminal
  • 092-881-8709
    3-1-1, Atagohama, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka

    Municipal ferries depart from this port, connecting Nokonoshima island, Oronoshima island and the central part of Fukuoka city. To Nokonoshima, the island loved by a famous writer Dan Kazuo, there are 23 services everyday for commuters and leisure travelers. There is one service a day on Monday, ...
  • Fukuoka City Taxi Association
  • 092-434-5100
    11-1, Hie-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    For the sightseeing in Fukuoka city, taxi from Hakata station is very convenient. There are sightseeing taxi courses which take you to the sightseeing spots with an effective guide of a driver? There are 8 regular courses and three optional courses including “Hakata doll and the town of Fukuoka/H...
  • Ohori Park
  • Ohori Koen, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    The name Ohori means a trench and it derives from the fact that Kuroda Nagamasa, old lord of Fukuoka, reclaimed the land called Kusagae which was facing Hakata Bay and made a trench for the Fukuoka castle.

    The present park was re-constructed by Fukuoka city, modeling on the West Lake of China,...
  • Nishi Park
  • Nishi Koen, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    Nishi Park is set up at a very scenic spot which used to be called Aratsu Mountain in the Man-yo era. In the park is Koun Shrine, which is dedicated to Kuroda Josui and Kuroda Nagamasa, the statues of Mori Tomonobu and Hirano Kuniomi, a soldier of the late Edo period who contributed to the Meiji ...
  • Yusentei Park
  • 092-711-0415
    1-46, Yusentei, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka

    Yusentei is a beautiful Japanese garden. Originally, it was built by Kuroda Tsugutaka, the 6th lord of Fukuoka as a second house. The place was named after a poem by Kuze Michinatsu, which was chosen by a Confucianist Takeda Sadanao. The poem appreciates the coolness of the sprung water in summer...
  • Maizuru Park
  • 092-781-2153
    Jonai, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    This park built around Fukuoka castle ruins is within just 15 minutes from Tenjin (the center of Fukuoka city) and is well known as a beauty spot of cherry blossom and other seasonal plants and flowers. The park has a sports facility such as an athletic field and is adjoined by Ohori Park and Fuk...
  • Kego Park
  • Tenjin 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    This urban park is just behind Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) station, the center of Tenjin. Many business people and shoppers take a rest here. Various events are held in this park on holidays and attract a lot of young people. Fantastic illuminations of the park in the Christmas season are well kn...
  • The ruins of Fukuoka Castle
  • Jonai, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    Kuroda Nagamasa, the first lord of Fukuoka province, started constructing Fukuoka castle in 1601, taking 7 years to finish. The castle was a flat-land type and didn’t have a keep tower (Tenshukaku). There were 47 observatory towers of various sizes. Tamon-yagura (designated as an important cultur...
  • Kushida Shrine
  • 1-41, Kamikawabata-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    This grand tutelary shrine of Hakata is widely known and people warmly refer to it as “Okushida-san.” It is dedicated to the gods of Ohatanushi-no-mikoto, Amaterasu-omikami and Susanowo-no-mikoto. According to tradition, in 757, when Emperor Koken was in the reign and Tairano Kiyomori designated ...
  • Kego Shrine
  • 2-2-20, Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    This shrine is dedicated to the gods of Kamukahobi-no-mikoto, Ohkahobi-no-mikoto and Yasomagatsuhi-no-kami. It is named after a defense facility of Dazaifu called Keigo-sho, which was sited near Korokan (ancient guesthouse for diplomats). You can find the name in Manyoshu (an ancient collection o...
  • Tochoji Temple
  • 2-4, Gokusho-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    This head temple of Shingon Buddhism Kyushu sect is given the special name Nangakuzan. It is dedicated to a famous monk called Kobo-Daishi (Kukai). According to tradition, Kobo-daishi set up this temple when he came back from China and prayed for the eastward dissemination of Tantric Buddhism. Th...
  • Karashi Mentaiko
  • Mentaiko is the most popular and regular souvenir from Fukuoka. Mentaiko is cod ovum slowly marinated in chili pepper sauce. Many companies boast their original tastes. Its spicy and rich flavor is very appetizing and go well with rice. You can also enjoy it with drinks. They are also popular as ...
  • Mizutaki (chicken broth hotpot)
  • This is a local cuisine of Fukuoka with 100 years of tradition. Chicken with bones are simmered and its broth is used in the hotpot. Chicken-based broth has a simple taste, while it is delicious enough to be eaten by itself. Those who are familiar with mizutaki usually add a little salt and taste...
  • Motsunabe (beef or pork offal hotpot)
  • The offals of cow is called motsu in Japanese. It has healthy ingredient with low calory and high nutrition. In Fukuoka, motsu is added, along with cabbage, leek and chili pepper, into the broth which is made from dried bonito or kelp and pre-mixed with soy sauce or miso (fermented soy bean paste...
  • Okyuto
  • The people of Hakata have long eaten this traditional food made from seaweed since Edo period and now it is still a regular dish to be served in a breakfast. Seaweed is dried in the sun, boiled in water and firmed into a gelatinous block. It is cut into strips and served with a dipping sauce of p...
  • Abuttekamo (roasted pearl-spot chromis)
  • When you go fishing at the surf, you often see a school of small fishes poking at a feed. Those small fishes often seen in the sea of Fukuoka are pearl-spot chromis and they taste really good when roasted. The name Abuttekamo comes from a Hakata dialect expression which means roasting to eat. The...
  • Hakata Ramen
  • Atop the list of Hakata’s famous cuisines is Hakata ramen. The special features of Hakata ramen are rich pork-based soup and firm texture of the noodles. Besides the basic toppings of roasted pork slice and chopped welsh onions, you can choose additional toppings such as pickled ginger, sesame an...
  • Stalls
  • Nights of Fukuoka are colored with stalls. They spread in the devastated town after the World War II as a simple and mobile eating place. Today, about 190 stalls are operating in the city and they offer a wide variety of dishes, such as ramen, tempura, oden, various grilled foods and many others....
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