Fukuoka, a gem on Japan's Kyushu Island, is a city that beautifully blends tradition with modernity. Known for its friendly locals and vibrant atmosphere, Fukuoka offers a unique experience for travelers seeking both cultural immersion and culinary delights. One of the city’s highlights is the stunning Ohori Park, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the serene pond or visit the nearby Fukuoka Art Museum. For history enthusiasts, the ancient ruins of Fukuoka Castle provide a glimpse into the city’s past, while the bustling streets of Tenjin showcase contemporary Japanese life. Food lovers will find their paradise in Fukuoka, particularly with its famous Hakata ramen, characterized by its rich, creamy tonkotsu broth. Don't miss the lively yatai (street food stalls) that line the riverside, offering everything from grilled skewers to savory pancakes. Fukuoka is also known for its annual festivals, such as the Hakata Gion Yamakasa, where elaborately decorated floats race through the streets, showcasing the city’s vibrant culture. With its perfect mix of history, food, and friendly ambiance, Fukuoka is a destination that leaves a lasting impression. Did you know it's also one of
Date night · Fukuoka, Japan
9 Romantic Spots in Fukuoka for Couples
Where Fukuoka goes quiet enough for a conversation: the spots couples rate highest.
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Fukuoka City Zoological Garden
Park & natureFukuoka City Zoological Garden, located in the Minami Koen park area of Chuo, is a beloved spot for families and nature lovers.
Read our full guide →Rakusuien
Park & natureRakusuien is a peaceful Japanese garden located in the Sumiyoshi neighborhood of Hakata, Fukuoka.
Read our full guide →Fukuhaku Deai Bridge
LandmarkFree entryFukuhaku Deai Bridge spans the Naka River in the bustling Nakasu district of Fukuoka, a vibrant area known for its entertainment and dining.
Read our full guide →Naka River
Park & natureFree entryNaka River is a prominent waterway flowing through the heart of Fukuoka City, and its banks have been developed into a series of parks and promenades that offer a peaceful escape from urban life.
Read our full guide →Higashi Hirao Park
Park & natureFree entryHigashi Hirao Park is a sprawling green space in the Hakata ward of Fukuoka, offering a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle.
Read our full guide →Kaizukakotsu Park
Park & natureFree entryKaizukakotsu Park is a compact green space located in the Hakozaki area of Higashi-ku, Fukuoka. The park centers around a small pond with a fountain, surrounded by cherry trees and benches.
Read our full guide →Fukuoka Castle Ruins Visitor Center
SightFree entryThe Fukuoka Castle Ruins Visitor Center, located within Maizuru Park, serves as an informative gateway to the history of Fukuoka Castle (also known as Maizuru Castle).
Read our full guide →Hakata Bridge
LandmarkFree entryHakata Bridge (Hakata-bashi) is a landmark crossing the Naka River in the Hakata ward of Fukuoka, Japan.
Read our full guide →SHIP’S GARDEN
LandmarkFree entryTucked away in the bustling Nakasu entertainment district, Ship's Garden is a small but meticulously maintained public garden that provides a serene counterpoint to the surrounding neon-lit streets.
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