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PLAY korean bar
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PLAY korean bar is a vibrant nightlife spot on the 5th floor of the EDEL NAKASU building in the heart of Fukuoka's entertainment district, Nakasu. The bar offers a modern Korean-inspired experience with a menu of creative soju cocktails, Korean beers, and anju (snacks) like fried chicken and kimchi pancakes. The interior is sleek and stylish, with neon lights, K-pop music, and a energetic crowd. The bar is popular with locals and tourists alike, often hosting themed nights and events. With a near-perfect rating, PLAY stands out for its fun, welcoming vibe and high-quality drinks. It's a great place to experience Korean nightlife culture while in Japan.
Don't miss
- Try the signature soju cocktails – fruity and potent
- Enjoy Korean fried chicken paired with beer
- Dance to K-pop and Korean hits late into the night
- Take photos with the neon-lit interior
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit PLAY korean bar
You can visit on your own (no cover charge; pay for drinks and food. prices are moderate for the area). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inThe Seoul Pub Crawl Official4.9★ · 1,054 travelers~4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$22 per personSee dates →
Most bookedSmall-Group Night Food Tour in Seoul with Korean BBQ4.8★ · 312 travelers3–4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$110 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleFukuoka Evening Tours: Yatai, Izakaya, Karaoke and more5★ · 29 travelers3–4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$95 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- Bring ID – they may check age at the door.
- Cash is preferred; some cards accepted but not guaranteed.
- Music can be loud; great for partying, not for quiet conversation.
- Reservations recommended for groups on weekends.
A bit of history
PLAY korean bar opened in the mid-2010s as part of a wave of Korean cultural exports to Japan. It quickly became a hotspot in Nakasu, capitalizing on the Korean Wave (Hallyu) and Fukuoka's proximity to South Korea.
Common questions
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual; no slippers or beachwear.
Do they serve food?
Yes, Korean-style snacks and small plates are available.
Can I smoke inside?
No, the bar is non-smoking; there may be a designated area outside.
Is the bar open late?
Yes, typically until late (around 2-3 AM). Check their Instagram for exact hours.
Do they have non-alcoholic options?
Limited; soft drinks and some mocktails are available.
Is it easy to find?
The building is prominent in Nakasu; look for the EDEL NAKASU sign and take the elevator to 5F-B.
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