Gracing this month’s cover are five shrine maidens at Hakozaki Shrine. In their hands are chanpon, glass toy-like instruments that makes a fun popping sound when blown into. That can be purchased at Fukuoka’s biggest autumn festival, Hojoya. Looking for authentic Neapolitan pizza? Read up L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele and check it out! For ramen, Fukuoka Now staff are now big fans of Isshin Furan in Daimyo. Read and find out why! And for craft beer, Fukuoka Craft just opened in Daimyo and also offers tasty Mexican grilled foods. For a quiet and sophisticated space with a million-dollar view, Sabo Warabino is the spot, and worth the 45-minute drive from the city center. For a relaxing day in the countryside while experiencing authentic Japanese culture, food, and festivals, join our bus tour to Yame, the tea country on Sep. 24. Besides the Hojoya festival, there are many other events taking place – and we have the details for them all in these pages and on the Fukuoka Now website!
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다 미켈레 – Gourmet
사보 와리비노 – Cafe
잇신후란 다이묘 본점 – Noodle
FUKUOKA CRAFT by 엘보라초 – Bar
가장 오래된 왕의 묘가 발견된 야요이노 카제 공원 – Feature
하코자키구 호죠야 2017 – Guide
Fukuoka Fruit Picking Guide 2017 – Guide
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