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Oct 24, 2011 Article
Thunder Bar
Tegetege Shochu Bar “The shochu (Japanese spirits) boom may still be widening around Japan but that has nothing to do with Taniyama-san’s opening of his semi-secret sho...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Dodesho?
Oyafuko-dori, loosely translated as メstreet of the wayward child,モ earned its name long before I ever started working in Fukuoka back in 1997.
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Manta
Premium Pork As literally everything on the menu here involves Kagoshima Kurobuta in one way or another, let’s begin with a clear explanation. It’s premium pork, relate...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Hakata Ori
Hakata’s Handicraft eople around the globe are now familiar with Japanese culture. You can find Japanese food anywhere you go. The world is smitten with Japanese interior dec...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Fukuoka, where history, natural beauty and urban excitement collide Nishi-ku ミ An area of multifarious pleasuresFeel like getting out of the city and experiencing both the mountain...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Ibo Spice
Maybe you didn't notice, but the Jamaican population in Fukuoka doubled.
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Fashion Producer
Noriko Okura Many in the fashion industry recognize Fukuoka as one of Japan’s best-dressed cities. This is attributed to the fact that more single women live at home here com...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Yasubei
Old School Oden To many foreigners oden means a collection of smelly, luke-warm, soft, brown objects soaking in pot next to a cash register at a convenience store. And unfortunatel...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Yoshii-machi, Ukiha-gun, Fukuoka Pref.
Old Japan at the foot of the Mino Mountains White-walled streets recall the essence of traditional JapanYoshii-machi sits at the base of the Minou Mountains, in southeastern Fukuok...
Oct 24, 2011 Article
Dodesho?
Two weeks after my arrival in Japan, at a goodbye gathering for the English teacher I was replacing, I was groped.