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Jacques Ohori
Located along the road to Nishi Park, Jacques regularly features an exquisite lineup of 20 or so cakes and tarts and 50 types of baked goods, including madeleines. As a of member o...
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28th Gokoku Jinja Shrine Flea Market
Browse 240 stalls over two days at one of Japan’s largest flea markets. Expect to see a wide variety from accessories and antiques to old furniture and handmade items. Grab breakfa...
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Bayern Fukuoka
At Bayern Fukuoka, you can enjoy 45 different kinds of beer, including Löwenbräu, which has been made for centuries from just barley, hops and water according to the Bavarian Purit...
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Ikkaku Shokudo Kego
Quite often, restaurant menus will feature a yoshoku “Western” section, a broad category of traditionally non-Japanese dishes that have been adapted to Japanese tastes. If you like...
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Wine & Gallery Hopping Event
Nothing pairs with wine quite as well as good art. Now you can enjoy these two cultured pursuits at one event.
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Happy Yellow ‘Banpeiyu’ Sento Bath Event
‘Banpeiyu’ is one of the largest citrus fruits on earth. For a limited time you can enjoy sharing a sento with the fruit, creating a relaxing citrus scent to accompany your bathing...
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Snow Festival at Fukuoka Zoo and Botanical
Weather permitted, Fukuoka City Zoological & Botanical Garden are holding ‘yuki matsuri’ (snow festival) for the first time in two years. The lawn at Botanical Garden will be showe...
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Kotani Saketen
In business for 65 years, Kotani Saketen is a Daimyo based kakuuchi - a liquor shop that lets you drink what you’ve bought right in the store. You can enjoy 20-plus types of shochu...
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Onsen for Fukuoka City Zoo Monkeys
In the Japanese calendar, January 20 is traditionally the coldest day of the year, known as daikan. From Jan. 20, this year, the monkeys in the Fukuoka City Zoo will be treated to ...
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104th Nagahama Fish Market Citizen’s Day
On Feb. 18 (Citizen’s Day), the usually private Nagahama Fish Market opens its doors to the public...
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