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Arabia Art & Design
A Northern-European style of interior decorating has recently experienced a boom, with Finnish products in particular garnering praise. This group exhibition at IMS (12/7~) puts a ...
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Together for the Philippines
Vocalist Liz ‘’ICE’’ Andres calls out to Fukuoka for support for the recovery of her homeland Philippines, since the devastating typhoon Haiyan hit last month. Liz has been perform...
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Onsen PR in Tenjin
Want to go to the countryside on a relaxing onsen getaway but don’t have the time or means of transport? Look no further than Tenjin, as today (12/10) the onsen come to you! The As...
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Hakata Doll – Year of the Horse Display
In celebration of the approaching ‘Year of the Horse’ in 2014, ACROS Fukuoka is exhibiting a collection of 120 Hakata dolls based on the Chinese Zodiac calendar until Dec. 8 (Sun.)...
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Fukuoka Ramen Show
Fukuoka citizens proudly believe tonkotsu to be the undisputed number one ramen in Japan, but here’s your chance to extend your horizons and try different styles of ramen from Dec....
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Hakata Jyoumonsan Harvest Festival
Pick up local produce at five spots around Fukuoka City on Dec. 1! Run annually by JA Fukuoka, the Hakata Jyoumonsan market aims to promote environmental awareness and food safety ...
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Resola Illumination Cafe
Meet Santa and see the Tenjin Kego Park illuminations from the top floor of Resola. For two days, there’ll be a special “cafe and bar of lights” (Totteoki-no-2 days Hikari-no-Cafe ...
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The Way of Karakami
Karakami is traditional Japanese woodblock-printed paper which is often used to make sliding doors (fusuma) and wallpaper. Much of Japanese culture and its aesthetic sensibilities ...
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The Way of Calligraphy
Surprise your Japanese friends with an authentic New Year’s card! The Japanese have a custom of sending New Year's Day postcards (nengajō) to their friends and relatives, similar t...
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Persimmon Picking Event in Asakura
Nov. 24 (Sun.), pick your own kaki and enjoy country life the at "Asakura Marutto Taiken" event held in Hakishiwa, Asakura City. Learn how to pick kaki (persimmon), and gather roun...
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