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Fukuoka

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Fukuoka.

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  • population: 1,300,000 on the northern coast of Kyushu.
  • energetic, lively and cosmopolitan urban center.
  • largest city in Kyushu and expanding fast.
  • growing international links to Korea and China.
  • food specialities: Hakata ramen, nagahara ramen, mentaiko (spicy cod roe).
  • one of Japan's most pleasant places to live.
  • major new developments at Canal City and Hawks Town.
  • home of the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival

Things to see and do in Fukuoka

Historically split by the Nakagawa River between the castle town of Fukuoka to the west and the merchant quarter of Hakata to the east, Fukuoka is fast-becoming one of Japan's most dynamic and livable cities.

Only a few relics of Fukuoka Castle still remain but the former castle's grounds now form Ohori-koen - Fukuoka's largest park which contains the Fukuoka Art Gallery (Fukuoka-shi Bijitsukan) with paintings by Chagall, Miro and Andy Warhol alongside contemporary Japanese artists and pieces from earlier periods.

Fukuoka Dome.

© Wayne MacPherson

Northwest of Ohori Park is Momochi - an area of land reclaimed from the sea - which is the location for the futuristic, glass-clad, 234-meter high Fukuoka Tower and the interesting Fukuoka City Museum (Fukuoka-shi Hakubutsukan) with its prized exhibit, the Kin-in Gold Seal presented to the ancient Japanese king of Na by China's Han Emperor.

Momochi Seaside Park is a 2km man-made beach with an enjoining quay - 'Marizon' - packed with shops, restaurants & cafes. A short walk to the east is Hawks Town - a modern development built by the Daiei group and housing the Japan's biggest hotel - the exotic Sea Hawk. Next door is the equally impressive Fukuoka Dome, home to the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks baseball team. Nishijin and Tojinmachi are the nearest subway stations to the area.

East of Ohori Koen are the entertainment area of Tenjin and the modern business district of Hakata. Tenjin has the city's most popular nightspots along Oyafukudori plus lively shopping at the ACROS building next to Chuo Park and the IMS plaza. On the Hakata side of the Nakagawa River lies Kushida Jinja, a shrine dating from the 8th century which plays host to the annual Gion Yamakasa Festival (July 1-15). The Hakata Machiya Folk Museum (Hakata Machiya Furusato-kan) presents a history of Hakata and a demonstration of silk weaving by local craftspeople. The Nakasu entertainment and red-light area is built on a sand bar in between the Nakagawa and Hakata rivers and houses over 3,000 bars and restaurants with a reputation for expense. Part of the Hakata Riverain shopping complex is the modern Fukuoka Asian Art Museum - with exhibits of photography, sculpture and avant-garde installations.

Canal City

Canal City, Hakata, is a recent futuristic development containing a huge multi-screen cinema, hotels, bars, restaurants and shops in its multi-colored precincts. Canal City was American architect Jon Jerde’s first Japan project and completed in 1996. The overall design was inspired by the cliffs of Arizona and the building is Fukuoka’s most interesting shopping experience. Canyon-like in construction, the complex features cafes and stores that appear as you wander by the twisty-turny curves of the canal. Access from Nakasu-Kawabata subway station or a ten-minute walk from Hakata Station.

Shofukuji Temple

Five minutes from Gion subway station and within walking distance of Hakata station, is Japan's oldest Zen temple. Founded in 1195 by the monk Eisai on his return from China. The nearby Sofukuji Temple contains the graves of many of Fukoka's feudal lords and the former main gate of Fukuoka Castle.

Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival.

© Wayne MacPherson

Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival

Hakata's most famous festival dates back to 1241 AD and is held every year from July 1-15. This festival honors Kushida Shrine, the guardian shrine of Hakata. The colorful festival owes its origins to Priest Shoichi, the founder of Jotenji Temple, who was carried around the city on a portable shrine spreading holy water, to ward off an epidemic. Kushida shrine is located where Canal City north joins Kawabata shopping arcade.

Day Trips from Fukuoka

Yanagawa is a beautiful town with canals and well preserved buildings. It is known for its delicious river eel. Dazaifu is only 15km from Fukuoka and is famous for its historic temples and Tenmangu Shrine.

Tourist Information

The Tourist Information Centre (9am-7pm; tel 092 431 3003) in JR Hakata Station has hotel lists, maps and sightseeing information in English and other languages. Fukuoka International Association Rainbow Plaza 8F IMS Building has wide-ranging information for both tourists and residents, a library and free Internet access for students and visitors.

The Sea Hawk Hotel & Fukuoka Dome.

© Wayne MacPherson

Prefectural Information Center (092 725 9100) ACROS Fukuoka Bldg. 2F

Fukuoka Now is a free monthly whats-on listings magazine online at
www.fukuoka-now.com
Fukuoka chat & topics fukuokaguide.com
Teaching English in Japan's Fukuoka links directory


Access

Air

Fukuoka airport.
Regular buses run to and from Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station and Tenjin (15 mins). The subway is only 5 mins from Hakata Station and 11 mins from Tenjin. There are domestic flights to most destinations including 50 flights daily to Tokyo (1 hour 45 minutes). International destinations include Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, China, Korea and the USA.

Trains

Hakata station is the main train station with Shinkansen connections to Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo.
For up to date train timetables and fare information for Kyushu click here

Bus

There are long distance buses to several destinations including Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo departing from the Kotsu bus station near Hakata Station and the Tenjin bus center.

Ferries

There are regular ferry and hydrofoil services between Hakata and Busan in Korea. See our Japan travel section for further details. There are also ferry services from Kita-Kyushu (Kokura) to Osaka, Kobe, Matsuyama and Tokyo.

Internet Access

Cybac Internet Cafes
24-hours branches in Tenjin, Nishin & Nishi-dori.


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