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Fukuoka Travel Guide
Fukuoka is Japan's great food city — home of tonkotsu ramen, yatai street stalls, and a vibrant, relaxed atmosphere.
How Do You Get to the City?
Shuttle or taxi (1,000 yen) to Hakata Station. Subway reaches all areas.
What Can You See?
Yatai stalls — Open-air stalls along Naka River. Ramen, yakitori, gyoza.
Kushida Shrine — Hakata's most important shrine. Free.
Ohori Park — Lakeside park with Japanese garden (240 yen).
Canal City — Ramen stadium with 8 shops on 5th floor.
Where Should You Eat?
Tonkotsu ramen: Rich pork bone broth, thin noodles. Ichiran about 900 yen.
Mentaiko: Spicy cod roe. Fukuoka's other signature.
Worth Exploring Independently?
Compact city, easy subway. Food alone makes it one of Japan's best port days.
Useful Local Phrases
Konnichiwa
Hello
(kon-NEE-chee-wah)
Oishii!
Delicious!
(oy-SHEE)
Local Tips
- •Birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. Ichiran and Ippudo started here.
- •Yatai (street stalls) along Nakasu Island are unique to Fukuoka.
- •Canal City has a ramen stadium with 8 shops.
- •Subway has English signage.