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The Fukuoka Travel Guide

Tonkotsu ramen at the yatai stalls, sunset beaches, and Kyushu food that punches above the city’s size.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

March–May, October–November. Cherry blossoms at Maizuru Park in spring; comfortable dry weather in autumn. Summer is muggy but the yatai food stalls come alive.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $45/day

  • Mid-range

    $110/day

  • Luxury

    $300/day

One of Japan’s most affordable big cities. A tonkotsu ramen dinner costs under $10; a yatai crawl adds only $20 more.

With Kids

Family Travel

Momochi Beach is central and clean, Marine World aquarium sits on the bay, and the ferry to Nokonoshima Island is a half-day family trip.

Together

Couples Travel

Yatai food-stall dinners on the Nakasu island are compact and romantic; end the night at a hotel bar in Tenjin.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Ramen counters, jazz clubs in Daimyo, and a thriving hostel scene make Fukuoka easy for solo travel — plus one of Japan’s friendliest local accents.

Food

What to Eat

  • Tonkotsu ramen. The rich pork-bone broth was invented here — Ichiran and Ippudo are both Fukuoka natives.
  • Mentaiko. Spicy salt-cured pollock roe — over rice, in pasta, or as a dip.
  • Yatai food. Food-stall standards — yakitori, oden, gyoza — eaten shoulder-to-shoulder on Nakasu island after dark.
  • Motsunabe. Beef offal hot pot with cabbage and garlic — winter house special.
  • Mizutaki. Delicate chicken hot pot in cloudy broth — a Fukuoka refinement.

Transportation

Getting Around

Subway (3 lines) + JR Kyushu trains cover the city; airport is 5 minutes from downtown by subway — the shortest airport transfer in Japan.

Buy a Nimoca IC card for buses/subway. Fukuoka is Japan’s most walkable million-plus city — Tenjin to Hakata is 20 minutes on foot.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Hakata. Station area — business hotels, department stores, quick access to bullet trains.
  • Tenjin. Fukuoka’s shopping and nightlife core — bars, jazz clubs, department stores.
  • Nakasu. A neon island between two rivers — the yatai (food-stall) scene concentrates here.
  • Daimyo. Small streets of independent boutiques, cafés, and cocktail bars behind Tenjin.

What to Know

Safety

Among Japan’s safest big cities. Nakasu’s nightlife touts can be pushy but not dangerous — a polite “no” always works.