Okawa Town in Kyushu’s Fukuoka Prefecture has been a hub for woodcraft and furniture making for hundreds of years. Okawa’s ki...
Fukuoka may not be as large as Tokyo and Osaka, or dazzling with as many lights, but I've had many more memorable times in Fu...
Asakura, located in south central Fukuoka Prefecture, is abundant in countryside charm, scenic nature, and historical sites t...
Kitakyushu is the northernmost city on Japan’s Kyushu Island. Kokura Castle is surrounded by Katsuyama Park, known for its sp...
Fukuoka's Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is a gorgeous spot to visit during spring when fields of flowers like nemophila, poppie...
The National Plum Wine Festival at JR Hakata Station serves to highlight all things umeshu, with over 150 types from brewers ...
Flying fish are known as ago in the Kyushu region of Japan, and the Ago Festival in Fukuoka is a two-day event where attendee...
The Itoshima Peninsula in western Fukuoka Prefecture was originally known for its beautiful beaches and so became popular amo...
Goodbeer Stand has 25 beers on tap at any one time, including both local and international brews. There are also some great, ...
Eating ramen never felt so dramatic! visiting Mengekijo Genei for a theatrical ramen meal in Fukuoka.
Montan Hakata Hostel, located close to International Fukuoka Airport, is the perfect place for travelers looking for cheap ac...
Fukuoka's Grand Hyatt Hotel provides a convenient base to explore the city. The hotel also offers a range of amenities to mak...
Enjoying a central location just five minutes from major tourist sites in all directions, HOTEL MYSTAYS Fukuoka-Tenjin-Minami...
The well known teamLab collective now have a permanent exhibition in Fukuoka, the exhibition contains several rooms that will...
For an inside look into Fukuoka City's vibrant urban culture, look no further than Canal City Hakata—a multifacility complex ...
The Shohachiman Shrine (荘八幡神社) in Kitakyushu is a quiet and small shrine but is a familar sight for fans of the famous a...