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Junkudo Bookstore To Open in Tenjin Business Center II
Junkudo Bookstore will open a new outlet in the Tenjin Business Center II, a redevelopment project underway in central Fukuoka...
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Fukuoka Mitsukoshi To Downsize Department Store Floors in Renovation
Iwataya Mitsukoshi, a subsidiary of Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, announced on February 25 that it will renovate Fukuoka Mitsukoshi...
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Yanagawa Station Exchange Facility Set for 2027 Opening
Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co. announced that construction will begin in April 2026 on a new community and tourism complex in...
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Kyokusui no En
Kyokusui no En is a Shinto ritual that recreates a court ceremony from the Heian period. In a traditional garden, participants...
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Hakopan Fes Vol. 3
A popular annual event brings together some of Fukuoka’s favorite bakeries along the approach to Hakozaki Shrine (Hakozaki-gu). Stalls are lined...
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Hakozaki Shrine – Oshioi-tori (Gathering Sacred Sand)
Hakozaki Shrine’s Spring Shanie Festival is held on the day of Tsuchinoe (the “Elder Earth” day in the traditional calendar) ...
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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...
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Fukuoka 2026
St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday honoring Ireland’s patron saint, is celebrated worldwide with people dressed in green. In Fukuoka...
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Akizuki Hina Meguri
Akizuki, a former castle town that still preserves its traditional streetscape, hosts a town-wide Hina Meguri during the Hina Matsuri season...
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Chikugo Yoshii Ohinasama Meguri
In Yoshii Town, known for its streets of white-walled storehouses, hina dolls dating from the Edo period to the present day...
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