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KPF 2025 Kitakyushu Pop Culture Festival
Kyushu’s largest manga and anime festival, KPF 2025, marks its 10th edition this year. Since 2014, the event has promoted Kitakyushu...
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Special Exhibition Hōnen and Pure Land Buddhism
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Kyushu National Museum, the first-ever comprehensive exhibition on...
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Thinning in Itoshima
The event “THINNING,” born in Itoshima, returns home! This market event aims to raise awareness about mountain-related issues...
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2025 Ultimate Guide to Autumn Foliage in Fukuoka
In Fukuoka, nature and the city coexist in close harmony. As the autumn foliage peaks in the surrounding mountains, the trees lining city streets and...
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Police Hold Bike Safety Class for Foreign Students
Fukuoka’s Higashi Police Station held a bicycle safety workshop on November 6 for about 20 foreign students attending...
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Nishitetsu and NAVITIME Connect Train and Cycling Routes
Nishi-Nippon Railroad (Nishitetsu) and NAVITIME Japan have launched a partnership linking Nishitetsu’s “Cycle Train” service on...
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Influenza Cases Surge in Fukuoka
Influenza cases in Fukuoka Prefecture more than doubled last week, prompting Fukuoka City to issue an influenza advisory on...
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Fukuoka Airport Reports Record Profit
Fukuoka International Airport Co. posted record results for April–September 2025, boosted by the March launch of its second runway...
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Fukuoka Airport Terminal Expansion Nears Completion
Fukuoka International Airport Co. announced that renovation and expansion work on its international terminal will be completed...
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Discarded Vegetables Feed Zoo Animals in Kitakyushu
At Kitakyushu’s Itozu no Mori Zoological Park, vegetables once destined for disposal are now feeding animals, cutting costs and food waste...
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