Feel the history,
Going around town.
Enjoy Hakata
Stay smart.
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Kawabata shopping street
Approx. 9 min on foot
Kawabatadori Shopping Street in Fukuoka is a 400m shopping street with a history of over 130 years, with a mix of long-established and new stores, and over 130 shops, including clothing stores and restaurants. It is also popular with tourists.
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Canal City Hakata
Approx. 16 min on foot
Canal City Hakata is a complex where you can enjoy shopping, gourmet food, movies, theaters, etc. It is popular with tourists due to its unique canal scenery and fountain shows.
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Bayside Place Hakata
Approx. 13 min on foot
Bayside Place Hakata is a complex located at Fukuoka Port, where you can enjoy restaurants, shopping, hot springs, etc. With its attractive seaside scenery and night view, it is a popular spot for sightseeing and dates.
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Ohori Park
Public transportation: Approximately 18 minutes
Ohori Park is a vast water park in Fukuoka City, where you can enjoy the promenade surrounding the lake, boats, and cafes. With beautiful scenery throughout the seasons, it is a popular spot for strolling and jogging.
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Fukuoka International Center
Approximately 12 minutes on foot
The Fukuoka International Center is a multi-purpose event venue in Fukuoka City that hosts the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament, concerts, exhibitions, and more. It can accommodate up to 10,000 people and is popular with tourists.
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Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
Public transportation: Approximately 41 minutes
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is a vast national park in Fukuoka City, with facilities where you can see seasonal flowers and animals. You can also enjoy cycling and other leisure activities, making it popular with families.
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Tochoji Temple
Approximately 15 minutes by public transport
Tochoji Temple is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Fukuoka City that is said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi. Home to one of the largest wooden Buddha statues in Japan and a five-story pagoda, it is a famous spot where you can experience history and Buddhist culture.
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Hakataza Theater
Approximately 7 minutes on foot
Hakataza is one of the largest theaters in Kyushu, specializing in theatrical productions. It hosts performances of kabuki, musicals, plays, and more. It also has a wide selection of dining and souvenir shops in the lobby, making it popular with tourists.
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
Public transportation: Approximately 52 minutes
Widely revered as the god of learning, culture and the arts, and protection from evil, it is the head shrine of all Tenmangu shrines across the country. The Umegae mochi rice cakes sold on the approach to the shrine are also very popular.
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