Embark on a full-day journey through Fukuoka’s culinary delights, historic sites and cultural highlights. Your day begins with the vibrant Karato Seafood Market at 9:30AM, where colorful stalls offer freshly prepared sushi, sashimi and local seafood snacks. Watch skilled chefs craft your meal right before your eyes.
Next, head to the Kokura Castle area at 12:00PM. Admire the elegant 17th-century traditional Japanese castle, then explore the bustling Uomachi Gintengai Street lined with shops and cafés offering local treats. Don’t miss Tanga Market, a retro-style marketplace with over 220 stores full of street food and specialty snacks.
Your day concludes at the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine at 15:50PM, a sacred site dedicated to the god of learning. Wander through the peaceful grounds filled with seasonal flowers and ponds, explore traditional streets offering souvenirs and local sweets. After a day of food, culture and history, return to central Fukuoka at around 17:30PM ~ 18:00PM.
Karato Seafood Market is a bustling hub renowned for its fresh seafood offerings, particularly pufferfish (fugu), a local delicacy. Visitors can enjoy a variety of seafood dishes such as sushi, sashimi, and seafood bowls, prepared fresh by local chefs. The market's lively atmosphere, especially during the "Iki-iki Bakangai" event on weekends, provides an authentic taste of Shimonoseki's maritime culture.
Kokura Castle, located in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is the only castle in Fukuoka Prefecture that features a Tenshukaku, the iconic main keep of a traditional Japanese castle. With its unique architectural style, known as “Kara-zukuri” (Tang-style construction), and its rich history, Kokura Castle stands as a proud symbol of Kitakyushu. Visitors can explore the historical exhibits, take in the breathtaking panoramic views from the top floor, and immerse themselves in the samurai culture that once shaped this land.
Uomachi Gintengai is the first shopping arcade in Japan, stretching approximately 400 meters from Kokura Station to Tanga Market. This covered shopping street allows visitors to shop comfortably regardless of the weather. It features a variety of shops, including yaki-udon restaurants and bakeries, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Tanga Market, located near Tanga Station in Kitakyushu, is a traditional market with over 220 stores offering a variety of fresh seafood, vegetables, and local delicacies. Established during the Taisho period, it has become a bustling hub for both locals and visitors seeking authentic Japanese street food and ingredients.
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of learning, attracts over 10 million visitors annually. As the head of 12,000 Tenjin shrines nationwide, it holds significant cultural and spiritual importance. The shrine's serene environment, coupled with seasonal plum blossoms and traditional architecture, offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.
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