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Jan 8, 2015 Event
Winter Museum of Love
This collaborative event takes place in three different museums in the city, including The Fukuoka Art Museum, The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, and the Fukuoka City Museum. ※Tickets...
Jan 8, 2015 Now Reports
Dondoyaki Fire Burning
With 2015 now underway, it’s time to bring down those Christmas and New Year’s decorations. But wait – don’t just chuck them in the trash, your neighbours might give you a di...
Jan 5, 2015 Event
Canal City Ikebana Fair
Celebrate the new year at a special ikebana (Japanese traditional flower arrangement) event at Canal City. Here’s a convenient chance to kick off the year by experiencing one of Ja...
Jan 5, 2015 Event
Daimaru Kyoto Fair
Mochi, jellies, soba noodles, sushi and more delicious specialty food items from some of Kyoto’s best known shops will be available on the eighth floor of Daimaru from Jan. 6 (Tue....
Dec 26, 2014 Event
Hokusai Art Exhibition
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum will exhibit art by the much celebrated Katsushika Hokusai between Jan. 2 ~ Feb. 15. Best known for his ukiyo-e painting series ‘Thirty-six Views of Mount ...
Dec 26, 2014 Now Reports
Special New Year’s Public Transportation in Fukuoka
Spending the New Years’ holiday at home is fine, but why not go to a temple, a shrine, or to parties and events? Since special trains and buses are scheduled for New Year’s Day, yo...
Dec 24, 2014 Event
New Year Tea Ceremony
Partaking in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony is a must-do during your stay in Japan. However not many tea houses can communicate in foreign languages or offer guidance to non-J...
Dec 22, 2014 Now Reports
January 2015 Fukuoka Now
The first issue of 2015 kicks off with a look at Fukuoka’s Tastiest Markets - namely “Depachika”, the basement floors of Fukuoka’s four large department stores. On the Snapshot pag...
Dec 22, 2014 Local News
Fukuoka City Bulletin January 2015
Selected news topics by Fukuoka Now from Fukuoka’s Shisei Dayori.
Dec 22, 2014 Now Reports
Fukuoka Depachika Guide
Literal translation: “department store underground”, depachika are a foodie’s heaven! Located on the first or second basement floors of department stores they host the biggest sele...