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Feb 7, 2025Now Reports
Fukuoka Hina Matsuri Guide 2025
The Dolls Festival, or "Hinamatsuri" (also known as Peach Festival or Girls' Day), is a cherished Japanese tradition celebrating the health and happiness of young girls. Hina dolls...

Jan 29, 2025Now Reports
Fukuoka Plum Blossom Guide 2025
As the calendar turns to early February, marking the onset of spring with 'Risshun' in the Japanese almanac...

Jan 24, 2025Now Reports
Cycling Fukuoka to Sasebo – (Northern Kyushu Winter Loop Part 1)
Today, we’re setting off on a week-long winter cycling trip through some of Kyushu’s most beautiful seaside towns and...

Jan 21, 2025Now Reports
Fukuoka Setsubun Guide 2025
Setsubun is a traditional event held to ward off evil spirits on the eve of Risshun (the beginning of spring)...

Jan 8, 2025Now Reports
Cycling Shikanoshima & The Shiomi Observatory
Today, we’re heading to Shikanoshima to tackle the island’s central climb up to the Shiomi Observatory. This route is a staple for many Fukuoka cyclists...

Dec 20, 2024Now Reports
Discover Unique Shrine Charms and Stamps in Fukuoka
In Japan, the end of the year is a time when many people visit shrines to give thanks for the past year and pray for...

Dec 20, 2024Now Reports
New Horizons in Luxury: Fukuoka’s Revitalized Hotel Scene
In Fukuoka, where the number of domestic and international travelers continues to grow, new hotels are opening one after another...

Dec 20, 2024Now Reports
Fukuoka Winter Nights: Top Spots to Explore
Winter in Fukuoka is magical. The streets of Hakata and Tenjin glow with sparkling illuminations, setting the scene for...

Dec 20, 2024Now Reports
Cycling Ino Dam & Mikazuki Lake
Today, we’re tackling two short climbs to Ino Dam and Mikazuki Lake, both easily reachable from...

Dec 20, 2024Now Reports
Fukuoka Hatsu-uri and Fukubukuro Guide 2025
Hatsu-uri literally means “first sale”, and is one of many Japanese ‘first-of-the-year’ traditions, which range from...