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Takashima Calls 2026 Key Year, No Comment on 5th Term
Fukuoka Mayor Soichiro Takashima said 2026 would be a pivotal year for the Tenjin Big Bang...
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Bayside Jazz Night
The popular “Bayside Jazz Night” series returns this January with a performance by an accomplished trio: flutist Michiko Shiratsuchi, guitarist Hidenori Okuda...
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Avispa Fukuoka Dismisses Head Coach Over Compliance Violations
J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka announced it has terminated the contract of head coach...
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Hakozaki Shrine Flea Market
Held monthly (except in September and January), this large-scale flea market lines the approach to Hakozaki Shrine with over 200 stalls, opening from 7:00. Most vendors...
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Gokoku Shrine Flea Market
Held several times a year along the tree-lined path of Fukuoka’s Gokoku Shrine, this popular flea market features around 130...
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Toka Ebisu New Year Festival
One of Fukuoka’s most iconic New Year events, the Toka Ebisu Shogatsu Taisai takes place annually from Jan 8 to 11 at Toka Ebisu Shrine...
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Shopping Streets: Enjoy Fukuoka Like a Local
Shopping streets are deeply woven into everyday life in Japan. They offer a very different experience from...
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teamLab Forest Fukuoka – Winter Scenery
Located next to Fukuoka PayPay Dome, teamLab Forest Fukuoka – SBI SECURITIES is an interactive art museum featuring: the “Catching and Collecting Forest,” is...
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Fukuoka Hatsu-uri and Fukubukuro Guide 2026
The concept of hatsu-uri, or “first sale,” is a beloved New Year tradition in Japan, forming part of the seasonal line-up...
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Umadarake Exhibition – A Celebration of the Year of the Horse
2026 is the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac, a symbol in Japan of energy, action, and positive change. This exhibition showcases traditional crafts...
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