WEATHER in July 27 - 31

Average temperatures and humidity of Fukuoka in July 27 - 31 in 2007 - 2016 were (ave. highest, ave. lowest, ave. humidity) = (33.4°C, 26.4°C, 68.4%) .

SIGHTSEEING INFORMATION

Fukuoka City

Fukuoka City Guide
Fukuoka Now blog (area guide, events, food&drink, shopping, and others)
Fukuoka City Visitor's Digital Guidebook (in English, Korean, and Chinese)
Experience Tours and Walk in Fukuoka
Fukuoka photo gallery
Fireworks with 6000 displays at the Ohori Park on Aug. 1, 2017 (photo1photo2)
Fukuoka Prefecture Guide 
Fukuoka Travel GuideCrossroad FukuokaDazaifu Travel Guide
Fukuoka's Ten Best Restaurants and Famous Foods of Fukuoka

Whole Kyushu Island

What to see in kyushuSpa island Kyushu

 

Scenery

Ohori Park

Ohori Park (大濠公園, Ōhori-kōen) is a pleasant city park in central Fukuoka with a large pond at its center. There is a walking path around the circumference of the pond that is just a little over two kilometers long and is popular for jogging, walking pets and leisurely strolls by the water.

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Food Stalls (Yatai)

Fukuoka's open air food stands (屋台, Yatai) are possibly the city's best known symbol. Yatai can generally seat about seven or eight people and provide an atmospheric outdoor environment to enjoy various foods that are generally simple and filling. There are over 150 yatai scattered across Fukuoka but the best place to find them is on the southern end of Nakasu Island. Located in the middle of the city, Nakasu Island has a long row of around 20 yatai that are attractively situated along the water.

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Seaside Momochi

Seaside Momochi (シーサイドももち, Shīsaido Momochi) is Fukuoka's modern waterfront located on reclaimed land along Hakata Bay. The area was originally developed as the site of the 1989 Asia Pacific Expo and was designed with attractive, modern features such as wide, tree lined streets, futuristic buildings, public parks and no phone or electricity lines above ground.

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Shofukuji Temple

Shofukuji (聖福寺, Shōfukuji) has the distinction of being the first Zen temple constructed in Japan. It was founded in 1195 by the priest Eisai, who introduced the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism from China into Japan. Although the temple buildings cannot be entered, visitors can walk through Shofukuji's attractive temple grounds and observe the buildings from outside.

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Canal City Hakata

Canal City Hakata (キャナルシティ博多) is a large shopping and entertainment complex, calling itself a "city within the city". Attractions include about 250 shops, cafes and restaurants, a theater, game center, cinemas, two hotels and a canal running through the complex.

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