- All
- #Festival
- #Exhibition
- #Music
- #Film
- #Party
- #Community
- #Culture
- #Stage
- #Seminar
- #Others
- #Art
- #Food
- #Shopping
- #Flea Market
- #Sports
-
PLEASE SEE ME
A three-day exhibition by Lithuania-born artist Ruta Slivkiene exploring the tension between inner identity and...
- #Art
- #Dazaifu
-
Reizenso Picnic 2026 + Aozora Market
An open cultural event held at Reisen-so, a registered Tangible Cultural Property built in the early Showa era. Visitors...
- #Art
- #Community
- #Food
- #Shopping
- #Hakata-ku
-
DESIGN WEEKEND FUKUOKA
A decentralized design event held across multiple venues in Fukuoka City, this program invites visitors to...
- #Art
- #Exhibition
- #Fukuoka City
-
Fukuoka Museum Week 2026
Fukuoka’s annual Museum Week returns in conjunction with International Museum Day (May 18), running for nine days from...
- #Art
- #Exhibition
- #Fukuoka City
-
The Magnificent Hosomi Collection: Jakuchu, the Rimpa School, and the Fine Art of Kyoto
Masterpieces from Kyoto’s Hosomi Museum—often described as a “textbook of Japanese art”—are brought together at...
- #Art
- #Dazaifu
-
Pages Fukuoka Art Book Fair
Fukuoka Art Book Fair is an event that explores the current landscape of publishing and creative expression through art books and...
- #Art
- #Exhibition
- #Dazaifu
-
Palm-Sized Zoo: Ohara Shiro Solo Exhibition
“Palm-Sized Zoo” is the first solo exhibition by Fukuoka-based illustrator Ohara Shiro, held at the Former...
- #Art
- #Chuo-ku
-
BLUE WAY – The Blue Path We Create 2025
“BLUE WAY – The Blue Path We Create” is a participatory art festival that transforms the approach to Hakozaki Shrine into...
- #Art
- #Higashi-ku
-
Pam Party at the Museum Vol. 3: Three Days of Art, Learning, Food & Dance
For three days, the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum transforms into a vibrant venue celebrating art and culture. Centered around two exhibitions...
- #Art
- #Party
- #Hakata-ku
-
Ashiya Sand Craft Exhibition 2025
This annual sand sculpture event takes place in Ashiya, a coastal town in northern Fukuoka Prefecture. Attracting over 60,000 visitors each year, including...
- #Art
- #Fukuoka Prefecture






