Embark on a full-day journey from Hakata Station to discover the hidden gems of Fukuoka and Itoshima. Begin your adventure at the tranquil Nanzoin Temple, famous for its giant reclining Buddha and serene atmosphere. Next, travel to Ashiya and experience the lively atmosphere of Toto Ichiba (Ashiya Fish Market), where you can enjoy fresh local seafood.
Continue to Ashiyagama-no-Sato, a unique cultural site where you will explore the Ashiyagama-no-Sato Museum and participate in an authentic matcha (green tea) experience, learning about the region’s traditional tea culture.
In the afternoon, head to Itoshima and stroll through the enchanting Totoro Forest, reminiscent of the beloved Studio Ghibli film. Conclude your tour at Sakurai Futamigaura, a scenic coastal spot famous for its iconic “married rocks” and breathtaking sunset views, before returning to Hakata Station.
This tour will be accompanied by a knowledgeable English & Japanese speaking guide to enhance your experience.
Hakata Station Chikushi Gate Parking Area (In Front of LAWSON Oriental Hotel Fukuoka 1F)
Nanzoin Temple, located in Sasaguri, is a Shingon Buddhist temple renowned for its colossal reclining Buddha statue. Completed in 1995, the statue is 41 meters long, 11 meters high, and weighs approximately 300 tons. Nanzoin Temple offers a unique blend of spiritual significance, artistic beauty, and cultural heritage in a serene mountain setting near Fukuoka City.
Totoichiba is known for its extensive selection of fresh seafood, including live fish sent directly from Sasebo. The market offers popular barbecue facilities, with options for outdoor, roofed, and indoor dining. This is a major draw, attracting 70-80% of visitors. The "Fishmonger's Seafood Bowl" is a famous dish, with various options available. The complex includes a vegetable market, meat shop (Yamagata Butcher), South Aso Tea House, and a coffee roastery.
The museum at Ashiyagama-no-Sato displays original iron tea kettles from the Muromachi period, offering visitors a glimpse into the artistry and history of Japanese tea culture. Guests can enjoy matcha served in a traditional tea room or in the Japanese garden, providing an authentic cultural experience.
Totoro's Forest, officially known as part of the Genkai Quasi-National Park, is a charming natural attraction that has gained popularity due to its resemblance to the magical setting in the famous Japanese anime.
Sakurai Futamigaura is a scenic coastal location in Fukuoka Prefecture, known for its iconic "married rocks" (Meoto Iwa) and stunning sunset views. Symbolizes marriage and eternal love in Japanese mythology, and the sunset provides the most breathtaking views!
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