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Fukuoka City Tour (福岡観光ツアー) From Hakata Station continues to Ohori Park through the various sights of Hakata and Tenjin areas, including famous Tonkotsu (pork bone broth soup) ramen shops, the historical Fukuoka Castle Ruins, and various shopping spots. Additionally, if stretch legs towards the Imaizumi and Akasaka area, you can stop by elegant restaurants/cafes are lined up along Kokutai-doro Avenue. Wander around the cities and find your favorites in Fukuoka City!
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Fukuoka Hakata Yatai Tour (福岡博多屋台ツアー) This tour will take you on a tour of opened food stalls Yatai (屋台), one of the iconic highlights of Fukuoka. Yatai is the color of Fukuoka's nights and the history of Fukuoka's food. More than 100 unique Yatai are lined up in the Hakata and Tenjin areas and are crowded with people every night. The menu ranges from the Tonkotsu ramen (pork broth ramen, originated in Fukuoka) to oden, gyoza, yakitori, and each Yatai's original menu. The hours of...
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Maizuru Park Loop (舞鶴公園ループ) Maizuru Park is known for the ruins of Fukuoka Castle and its cherry blossoms in spring. The stone walls of the castle are decorated with cherry blossoms In spring, attracting many visitors.
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Fukuoka Castle Ruins Course (福岡城跡ルート) Fukuoka Castle was constructed in 1608 by the first lord of Fukuoka province Kuroda Nagamasa. The castle ruins are designated as a national historic site, and it is also called “Maizuru-jo (castle). This route commences from Ohorikoen Station (大濠公園駅) to Fukuoka Castle Ruins and walks around the Ohori Park, which is known as once the outer moats of the Fukuoka Castle. Located in the center of Fukuoka City and is one of the representative waterscape parks...
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Nishi Park Loop (西公園ループ) Nishi Park is located almost in the centre of Fukuoka City. It is a hilly area that was called "Mount Aratsu" in olden times. From the lookouts in the park, you can have panoramic views of Fukuoka City, Hakata Bay, and Shiga Island. The park is also famous for its cherry blossom and autumn foliage, with around 1,300 cherry trees in bloom in spring and maple and ginkgo trees turning color in autumn. This multi-purpose route takes you around the park.