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Oishi Koriya
Local ice-maker Kyushu Seihyo runs a kakigori (shaved ice) shop which uses ice frozen slowly over 72 hours into extremely hard, pure blocks. Twenty-centimeter-high portions of...
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Gokoku Jinja Shrine Mitama Matsuri
A festival for thanking one’s ancestors and fallen soldiers. See walls of carefully painted lanterns...
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Nishinippon Ohori Fireworks Festival
One of Kyushu’s biggest fireworks displays, attended by over 450,000 every year! The 6,000 fireworks can be seen from...
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Kyushu Houshokai Noh Performance
Enjoy lively noh performances near Ohori Park! The program includes kyogen (literally “wild speech” - a comic piece, very different to most noh performances) and...
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Kisoji
Kisoji was founded in 1977, but 15 years ago, the second-generation owner, Takeshi Miyazaki, returned to Fukuoka and revamped the soba shop after his culinary training in Tokyo. He...
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Things Tell; Still Life in Modern Japan
Study the stories still lives have to tell at this exhibit dedicated to the art form. There will be several special events running alongside the exhibit. On May 13 (Sat.) at 13:00,...
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Gokoku Jinja Shrine Flea Market
Browse 240 stalls selling everything from European antiques and furniture, to clothes and handmade sweets. This time...
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Kamome no Grill Spring 2016
This festival in Minato is held every Spring and Autumn to celebrate the harbour’s ‘interesting people and shops’. In Kamome Hiroba square next to Minato’s port, around 12 cafes an...
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Singapore, Sarong Kebaya and Style Exhibition
This exhibition celebrates 50 years of Singapore-Japan diplomatic relations by highlighting the beautiful traditional fabrics of...
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Edo Soba Wabisuke
In the quiet neighborhood of Shirogane, you will find Wabisuke, a soba shop that still grinds its buckwheat by hand with a mortar and pestle. The Yamamotos, the shop’s husband-and-...
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