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Fukuoka

Southern metropolis and the gateway to Kyushu

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Hakata Dontaku Festival 2026

Hakata Dontaku Festival 2026

May 3rd - May 4th

The Hakata Dontaku Port Festival is one of Fukuoka’s largest celebrations, transforming the city into a stage of color and per..

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Uminonakamichi Flower Picnic 2026

Uminonakamichi Flower Picnic 2026

Mar 20th - May 17th

Fukuoka's Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is a gorgeous spot to visit during spring when fields of flowers like nemophila, poppies,..

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Wakamatsu Hydrangea Festival 2026

Wakamatsu Hydrangea Festival 2026

Early - Mid Jun

The Wakamatsu Hydrangea Festival has been running at Kitakyushu's Takatoyama Park for over 20 years now, and it showcases ..

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The b hakata, Fukuoka

The b hakata, Fukuoka

Jerome Lee

The B Hakata is a business hotel 5 minutes away from JR Hakata train station, and is located in the Hakata ward of Fukuoka City.

Asano Hotel

Asano Hotel

Eitetsu Terakado

Asano is a business hotel located less than five minutes from Kokura Station in Kitakyushu. Convenient for visiting Kokura Castle..

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About Fukuoka

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Region Kyushu
Island Kyushu
Capital Fukuoka
Population 5,071,968
Area 4,986.40 km²

Home of Kyushu’s largest cities in Fukuoka and Kita-Kyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture (福岡県, Fukuoka-ken) is the southern metropolis of Japan and the gateway to Kyushu. While you’re in the big cities, be sure to try some tonkotsu ramen at one of the many food stalls, as well as seasoned cod roe (mentaiko).

Despite its urbanity, however, Fukuoka is also the location of the first Zen Buddhist temple in Japan, Shofukuji, the renowned Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine, the relaxing hot springs in the Chikushino area, as well as countless picturesque parks and gardens. Or you can take a stroll around the Moji-ko Retro District, where many buildings have been preserved from the Meiji period.

Visit in early May during Golden Week and you can witness the Hakata Dontaku festival.

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