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Fukuoka

From just having fun to gourmet and sightseeing, the prefecture of passion.

Fukuoka Area Map

Fukuoka

Fukuoka prefecture is surrounded by the East China Sea in the north, Inland sea in the east and Ariake Sea in the south to which the Chikugo River that is flowing through the Chikugo plain pours the water. Also there are many natural attractions including Keya-oto Cave, one of the three besalt caves in Japan and the biggest of the three, and Hiraodai, one of the three karst landscapes, provides a magnificent scenery. There are many famous shrines, temples and castle sites, too. Fukuoka is a prefecture of high quality tradition and cultures that have been nurtured by the long history. Locals enjoy sports events like baseball, soccer and marathon, as well as many festivals like the representative "Hakata Dontaku" port festival. It is also renowned as a sake making prefecture. You can find commercial complex facilities in the center district of Fukuoka city and bayside areas where you can satisfy your needs from gourmet to shopping and amusements. You can try a wide varieties of sightseeing trains including Kyushu Shinkansen running between Hakata Station and Kagoshima Central Station, Nanatsuboshi, a luxury "cruising train," and Tabito, the Dazaifu Sightseeing Train. It is a good idea to travel around Kyushu island from Fukuoka as the hub.

Address

Hakata Station
1, Hakataekichuogai, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka

Access from major landmarks

Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station
・From Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station
・Six minutes (via Fukuoka-shi subway Airport Line)

Attractions in Fukuoka

Whether it will be your fist visit to Fukuoka or you're already an experienced connoisseur, our guide to things to see and places to go in Fukuoka will cover all what you might need to know.

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