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Mar 27, 2017 Event
KITTE Hakata Go! Go! Lunch – ¥500 Lunch Sets in 28 Restaurants!
KITTE Hakata presents this weekday only ¥500 lunch event that lasts until March 31. Choose from the 28 participating restaurants and cafes of the B1, 9F, and 10F floors of the mall...
Mar 23, 2017 Event
Craft Sake Week Hakata 2017
Craft Sake Week, created by former soccer player Nakata Hidetoshi, was first held in Tokyo last year. During the ten day event over 76,000 people showed up to take part. This year ...
Mar 21, 2017 Event
Ramen Stadium Spring 2017 Renewal!
Ramen Stadium in Canal City Hakata will open four new ramen shops on Saturday, May 25.
Mar 21, 2017 Event
Japan Ekiben at Umaimono Food Fair
For the first time at the Umaimono Food Fair you can try ekiben (station lunch boxes) from around Japan. With over 60 kinds of ekiben from Hokkaido to Kyushu you can experience the...
Mar 10, 2017 Event
Kawabata Night Festival
The 400m long Kawabata Shotengai (shopping arcade) will host a night festival complete with a market, live music performances, and a Hakata Traditional Handicraft zone where you ca...
Mar 9, 2017 Event
Hakata Ningyo Gachapon at Kawabata Night Festival
The Kawabata Night Festival once again offers the chance to get a traditional Hakata ningyo (doll) through ¥500 gachapons (capsule machines).
Mar 3, 2017 Event
Hakata Street Bar
If you’re interested in partaking in some good food and drink in a relaxed outdoor setting then look no further than the Hakata Street Bar.
Feb 28, 2017 Food & Drinks
Cafe Brasileiro
Originally opened in 1934 by the state of São Paulo to promote Brazilian coffee, Brasileiro is the oldest cafe in Fukuoka. “Our number one priority is coffee,” says second generati...
Feb 23, 2017 Event
Louvre Museum Special Exhibition ‘Louvre No. 9’ ~Manga, The 9th Art~
The beginning of comics as an art form in France can be traced back to the 19th century but it wasn’t until the mid 20th century that they really started to take hold in the cultur...
Feb 21, 2017 Now Reports
Michael Hall
Michael Hall is one of Fukuoka’s long time residents, moving to the city some 35 years ago. Over the last few years he has funnelled his passion for agriculture into the the explor...