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Fukuoka’s Best Stops for Anime and Manga Fans
Japanese anime and manga are not only popular domestically but have a global fanbase eager for everything from hard-to-find items to the latest merchandise. In Hakata and Tenjin...
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Explore Hakata on Foot – Nakasu Kawabata Course
Take a stroll through the Nakasu Kawabata area for a glimpse into the charming, old quarters of downtown Hakata. Along this walking route, especially...
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Explore Hakata on Foot – Hakata Sta. Area Course
Hakata Station, Kyushu's vibrant gateway, thrives with a dynamic mix of professionals, students, and visitors. This bustling hub is alive with an array of shopping and services. Su...
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Explore Hakata on Foot – Gokusho Area Course
The "Gokusho Area Course" allows you to enjoy a walk through Hakata, unraveling history along the way. The walking-only route takes about 80 minutes...
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Traditional Japanese Hairstyles and Kimono Attire: The Elegance of Hakata Geigi
While the Geigi (often known as geisha) of Kyoto are renowned, Hakata—a hub of artistic excellence in its own right—also boasts its unique geigi tradition...
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A Journey through Hakata’s Historical Tapestry: An Area Tour of Hakata, Fukuoka
Beyond the western side of Hakata Station and stretching all the way to Hakata Port, the region flanking the Taihaku Street is one rich with spots reflecting the traditions, cultur...
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Yokocho: Japan’s Charming Culinary Alleys – A Gourmet Adventure 300 Steps from Hakata Station
In Japan, tucked away in bustling city corners are charming districts known as "yokocho", lined with cozy eateries. These hidden gems ignite a sense of excitement among food and dr...
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Cycling in Style: Double the Fun with Tandem Bikes and Cruise Ships
On our usual drive into the city from Itoshima, we generally see farmers, tractors, K-trucks, and such. However, this morning was a pleasant anomaly, as we spotted a procession of ...
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Rakusuien: A Tranquil Japanese Garden in the Heart of the City
About a 10-minute walk from Hakata Station you will find Rakusuien, a Japanese garden with a serene atmosphere. This is originally where the Hakata merchant Shimozawa Zenemon Chika...
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010 BUILDING Shakes Up Fukuoka’s Nightlife
The doors were opened to the media today for a preview of the new 010 BUILDING located across from Hakata Canal City and along the Naka River. The facility will feature the restaur...
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