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A Must-Visit in Fukuoka! How to Get to Fukuoka Tower – 2025 Edition
Fukuoka Tower is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and a favorite destination for visitors. Though it sits just a little outside the city center...
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Celebrate Autumn with Art in Fukuoka
Fukuoka is working to become a city where art is part of everyday life. Through “Fukuoka Art Next (FaN),” the city supports artists while...
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Join the Music Festivals in Fukuoka, a City Alive with Sound
Fukuoka is known across Japan as a city with a vibrant musical culture. And when autumn arrives—especially in September...
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Thursday Gathering #38 – F★PITCH (IT&BIO)
This week’s Thursday Gathering focuses on innovation in IT and biotechnology. Award-winning IT startups will share their visions...
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Fudoichi – Summer Festival Night Market
A market featuring eco-friendly foods and lifestyle goods will be held at a temple, with a special summer festival-themed edition this September...
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Daikoku Festival
Toka Ebisu Shrine, famous for its New Year “Toka Ebisu” festival where Hakata merchants pray for prosperous business, will host its first...
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NOT NEW MARKET
A market highlighting the hidden value of everyday things and experiences takes place in collaboration with the Tenjin music event...
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Maizuru Park Curry Fes 2025 Autumn
One of Kyushu’s largest curry festivals, with more than 35 stalls, brings together renowned restaurants from...
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Farmers Market – Midori no Machi Marche
A market themed around “things good for people and the planet” features organic vegetables, handmade sweets, and...
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Open House Fukuoka 2025
A special event invites visitors to explore buildings and spaces in Fukuoka that are normally closed to the public. Twelve sites in the Tenjin and Ohori Park area will be open...
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