Kyushu’s largest city, Fukuoka is a modern metropolitan area, with a cheerful atmosphere, an ancient history, and numerous food lovers’ destinations. Being one of the biggest cities on the island of Kyushu, Fukuoka boasts both modern facilities and cultural and natural exploration, which will be interesting to tourists interested in both, big city life, and ancient history.
Take a mysterious dark catacombs tour of the castle which was the administrative center of this part of the country. The casts’ remains are located in the Maizuru Park which also has a wonderful view on the city and its surroundings.
A large park with a park, trails, and picturesque, lively garden sections. Ohori Park is a fantastic place for families, cycling, walking, picnicking and any other form of outdoor recreation.
A big shop and leisure center located with an unusual canal passing through the center of the shopping mall. Have shoppings, dining, entertainment with shops, restaurants, Live shows, musical fountain , etc.
A foremost Shinto shrine whose principal deity is believed to overs Deity of Learning and Scholarly pursuits. The buildings, especially those worship areas, and the well-manicured lawns make the shrine to be an of cultural heritage.
Hakata Ramen: The city boasts of what has come to be known as Hakata ramen, this is a pork based noodle soup and has a fattening broth. Try this local speciality at one of the many ramen shop that are scattered all over the city.
Yatai Stalls: In case of food tour yatai stalls are a great way to explore the food of Fukuoka because they are fun, boisterous and specialize in the street food. Like meat from chicken along with some specialties such as yakitori (BBQ skewered meat) and tempura (deep fried seaweed).
Hakata Ramen: At one point must get a ramen, which is a noodle soup dish having a creamy pork based broth and thin noodles. Ramen shops in Fukuoka have so much to offer; every type of ramen that one could imagine is present in Fukuoka.
Nakasu District: That is an area containing several amounts of bar, restaurants, and nightlife entertainment facilities. Nakasu is described as the best region for people who are to discover the outstanding gastronomic and après-Boogie interests in Fukuoka.
Tenjin: A prominent commercial and business area of Fukuoka located to contain quality department stores, boutiques, and shopping mall. It possesses all that women desire; the fashion items and accessories and as well an opportunity to purchase some souvenirs unique to the state.
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum: Visit this modern Asian art museum, dedicated to the best art pieces of Asian countries, and encouraging international tolerance.
Beppu: As it concerns hot springs and steam baths, Beppu also has a lot to offer when it comes to onsen and is definitely a city to relax in.
Yufuin: A historic town with well-preserved streets, old style Japanese hotels and with a magnificent view of Mount Yufuin, a wonderful place for a calm and exclusionary vacation to behold the landscapes of the area.