Warm Welcoming of Cosmopolitan Citizens
Connecting the world to a region rich in ancient culture and stunning cuisine, Fukuoka is a crossroads between cultures, cultivating diversity and cosmopolitan citizens who extend their warm welcome to those near and far. It’s where tradition coexists with the contemporary and urban spaces grow in harmony with nature.
Fukuoka is the geographical and historical gateway to Asia: steeped in history, but open to new ideas and cultures. The city is young and vibrant, with a diverse community from around the world. You can enjoy trendy shopping districts and lively food stalls, one of Fukuoka‘s pride and joys are the yatai stalls that line the streets of the city are ideal for those who seek camaraderie, but it is just a short distance from revered, ancient shrines and temples, and beautiful castle towns. Along the coast, you'll find gorgeous beaches and quiet fishing towns, famous for their fresh oysters and shellfish.
Fukuoka is a compact hub. Zip to the airport in just 10 minutes from the capital’s city center. Fukuoka is also a hub for visitors to Kyushu Region with the principal airport of the region that connects a large number of domestic and international flights as well as the port for cruising ships. If you are planning a trip to Kyushu Region, it’s definitely worth spending some days at Fukuoka Prefecture as it offers tourists a wide range of attractions. From the delicious local food like Hakata Ramen to the historical monuments.
Fukuoka is the geographical and historical gateway to Asia: steeped in history, but open to new ideas and cultures. The city is young and vibrant, with a diverse community from around the world. You can enjoy trendy shopping districts and lively food stalls, one of Fukuoka‘s pride and joys are the yatai stalls that line the streets of the city are ideal for those who seek camaraderie, but it is just a short distance from revered, ancient shrines and temples, and beautiful castle towns. Along the coast, you'll find gorgeous beaches and quiet fishing towns, famous for their fresh oysters and shellfish.
Fukuoka is a compact hub. Zip to the airport in just 10 minutes from the capital’s city center. Fukuoka is also a hub for visitors to Kyushu Region with the principal airport of the region that connects a large number of domestic and international flights as well as the port for cruising ships. If you are planning a trip to Kyushu Region, it’s definitely worth spending some days at Fukuoka Prefecture as it offers tourists a wide range of attractions. From the delicious local food like Hakata Ramen to the historical monuments.