FUKUOKA CITY OFFICIAL TOURIST GUIDE
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Fukuoka, one of the leading tourist cities in Japan, is highly regarded for its food culture. Fukuoka City was selected in the "Food" category of the "Best In Travel 2023" by Lonely Planet, a world-renowned guidebook, and Fukuoka's yatai (food stalls) in Hakata were chosen for "52 Places to Go in 2023" by The New York Times. Local gourmet dishes, such as motsunabe (offal hot pot), Mizutaki (chicken hot pot), and ramen, as well as the abundance of seafood and mountain delicacies, can be enjoyed in Fukuoka.
Please make the most of your trip to Fukuoka while being understanding of Japanese culture and customs.
Discover the city's most popular sights and attractions, from trendy yatai food stalls and vibrant art installations to historic ruins and colorful coastal parks.
Browse featured stories and guides to get inspiration for your visit and discover the many different sides to the city.
Fukuoka is renowned as a city of delicious cuisine and is also full of popular sightseeing spots. Anyone who visits the Fukuoka’s diverse sights, from its historic temples and shrines to its fashionable shopping areas and year-round natural scenery, will notice the city’s fresh appeal. From well-known sites to places off the beaten track, Fukuoka City Official Tourist Guide can recommend a course for you.
Find out about the latest festivals and events in Fukuoka. Highlights include the spectacular Hakata Gion Yamagasa, Fukuoka Art Week, and the floral displays of Nokonoshima Island Park.