Fukuoka / Dazaifu
Many sights to see and delicious cuisine.
Fukuoka leaves you satisfied every time.
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Despite the distinctive straight extra-fine noodles and milky rich pork bone soup, the condiments and colors differ according...
Kabuki (歌舞伎) is a traditional Japanese form of theater with roots tracing back to the Edo Period. It is recognized as o...
Sumo is a Japanese style of wrestling and Japan's national sport. It originated in ancient times as a performance to entertai...
Fukuoka's open air food stands (屋台, Yatai) are possibly the city's best known symbol. Yatai can generally seat about seve...
Dazaifu was established in the late 7th century and served as the administrative center of the entire island of Kyushu for ov...
The Hakata Gion Yamakasa is one of the most interesting festivals in Japan. It is held every year during the first half of Ju...
Considered one of the three major fire festivals in Japan, the Oniyo Fire Festival at the Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine is an im...
For jazz lovers, nothing could be better than a jazz festival, especially one held at neighborhood venues in September, when ...
Spread across eight prefectures, the Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution (明治日本の産業革命遺産, Meiji N...
Enjoy a panoramic view of the cherry blossoms and ocean from the observation deckNishi Park is the most famous spot for cherr...
This dish was created by the first generation owner of Suigetsu, who had trained at a foreigner's home in Hong Kong. Mizutak...
A host of events and campaigns from participating establishments to look forward toThis illumination event that signals winte...
Considered one of the three major fire festivals in Japan, the Oniyo Fire Festival at the Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine is an im...
With a history stretching back more than 750 years, the Hakata Gion Yamakasa is one of the most dramatic summer festivals in ...
Enjoy a panoramic view of the cherry blossoms and ocean from the observation deckNishi Park is the most famous spot for cherr...