In Fukuoka, local ingredients and food culture, such as tonkotsu ramen, street food, and mentaiko, are alive and well throughout the city. Nighttime street food culture, in particular, offers a unique experience, allowing you to casually enjoy local flavors outdoors.
This type of "food-focused stay" can be used as a special touch for group, inbound, and high-end travel through DMC services like Nishigaki DMC.
2. Urban Landscapes in Harmony with Nature
In areas like Ohori Park and the seaside area in the city center, nature, waterfront, and urban areas are all in close proximity.
For example, simply strolling around the pond in Ohori Park offers a moment of tranquility in the city, adding a soothing element to your urban stay.
3. Advantages of History, Culture, and Access
With its history as a port city and Hakata as its backdrop, Fukuoka is also home to an abundance of festivals, shrines, and temples. For example, Kushida Shrine is the venue for Hakata's traditional festival, the Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
It's also conveniently located between Fukuoka Airport, Hakata Station, Nakasu, and Tenjin, making it easy to efficiently plan your accommodation, sightseeing, and experiences.