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  1. Fukuoka is a beautiful Japanese city set on the northern shore of Kyushu Island, and any Fukuoka travel guide will tell you that it’s a city known for its remarkable temples, beautiful beaches, and iconic shopping malls.
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    Fukuoka is a city and port on the island of Kyushu, known for its beautiful beaches, temples and the ruins of 17th-century Fukuoka Castle.
    travel2next.com/things-to-do-in-fukuoka/

    5 Reasons Why Fukuoka Is Famous (Why You Should Visit)

    • 1. Its Lively Food Scene Fukuoka is the best city to experience Japan like a local, thanks the wide variety of local dishes. ...
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    Why Is Fukuoka Famous? (5 Main Reasons)

    • 1. Parks in Fukuoka There are many scenic parks in this city. ...
    • 2. Shrines in Fukuoka Arguably the most scenic shrine is the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which is home to beautiful plum blossoms in spring. ...
    yougojapan.com/why-fukuoka-famous/
    These days, Fukuoka is a tourism hot spot that's home to numerous fine museums, art galleries, and theaters, as well as great places to eat. The city also hosts many professional sporting events and festivals.
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    So let's find out all about Fukuoka! The city of Fukuoka (福岡市) is the capital of Fukuoka Prefecture on the northern coast of Kyushu—the most westerly of Japan's four major islands. The city is the most populous in Kyushu, and sixth most populous in Japan, with some 2.5 million people occupying the greater metropolitan area.
    Fukuoka is bordered on three sides by mountains, surrounds Hakata Bay and opens on the north to the Genkai Sea. It is located 1,100 km (684 mi) from Tokyo. The nearest overseas region is Busan Metropolitan City in Gyeongsang-do, South Korea, and the distance from Busan is about 180 km (112 miles). Fukuoka and Busan are sister cities.
    en.wikipedia.org
    They are more or less divided by the Naka River, which bisects the city filtering down towards Hakata Bay just off the city's northern coast. As Japan started to industrialize, Fukuoka's favorable location as a port town and its abundance of natural resources—particularly coal—made it integral to Japanese security and growth.
    Discover the top attractions in Fukuoka, the gateway to the Kyushu region in south-western Japan. Shop at Canal City, eat ramen at a yatai stall, visit the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival in summer or the plum blossoms of Daizaifu Tenmangu in spring.
  3. FUKUOKA CITY Official Tourist Guide

  4. Fukuoka is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, which is located on the northern coast of Kyushu, … See more
    Fukuoka is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, which is located on the northern coast of Kyushu, Japan's largest island. For first-time tourists to Japan, Fukuoka is a fantastic place to start. Despite being a large, contemporary metropolis, it is not difficult to move around. The subway connects the majority of the city's major attractions. The city offers several opportunities for tourists to experience and explores the city's culture. Fukuoka is well known in Japan for its distinct cuisine and big red-light district.
  5. The Best 70 Things to Do in Fukuoka, Tried and Tested ...

    WebApr 27, 2023 · Fukuoka is a port city with a rich food culture, a flourishing start-up hub and a variety of attractions. From yatai and ramen to temples and museums, discover the best things to do in Fukuoka with this guide.

  6. Top things to do Fukuoka, Japan - Lonely Planet

    WebSep 20, 2022 · Fukuoka is a laid-back city with a rich food culture, a historic shopping street, a Shinto shrine and a seaside tower. Learn about its attractions, from yatai street food stalls to Hakata ramen, and how to get there from the airport.

  7. WebAug 1, 2019 · Fukuoka is the capital of Kyushu and a major metropolitan area in Japan. It has a rich historical culture, a thriving art scene, delicious ramen and inner-city nature.

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