Fukuoka — Private Guided Tours & Top Attractions
Japan’s Most Liveable City — Ramen, Shrines & Street Food After Dark
Fukuoka (福岡) — or more specifically its historic Hakata district — is believed to be one of the oldest cities in Japan, a prehistoric port that has traded with mainland Asia for over two millennia. It was here, on the shores of Hakata Bay, that the Mongol fleet was twice repelled — first in 1274, then in 1281, when a typhoon the Japanese called kamikaze, divine wind, scattered and sank the invading armada and saved Japan from foreign occupation.
Today Fukuoka is consistently rated one of the world’s most liveable cities — compact, efficient, unpretentious and extraordinarily good to eat in. This is the home of Hakata ramen — rich tonkotsu broth, thin straight noodles, served at street-level yatai stalls along the Naka River after dark. It is also the gateway to Kyushu, with Dazaifu, Nanzoin and the dramatic coastline of Itoshima all within easy reach.
Unlike Tokyo or Osaka, Fukuoka has not been overwhelmed by tourism. The atmosphere is relaxed and local, the food culture serious and the old Hakata streets — around Kushida Shrine and the Kawabata shopping arcade — still carry something of the city’s ancient merchant character.
As dusk falls, over a hundred yatai open for business along the Naka River and in Nakasu — each one a few stools wide, lit by paper lanterns, serving tonkotsu ramen, yakitori and cold beer. They began as simple portable stalls in the rubble of postwar Japan and became one of Fukuoka’s most enduring and beloved institutions.
REGION
Kyushu – Gateway to Kyushu
PRIVATE TOURS & EXPERIENCES
Tours available
All private, bookable directly
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Year-round
Cherry blossom (Apr) · Hakata Gion Yamakasa (Jul) · Autumn koyo (Nov)
GETTING THERE
5h from Tokyo
Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen Nozomi · 1h 40min from Osaka
GETTING AROUND
Subway · Walking
Compact city — most Hakata sights walkable from Hakata station
PLACES TO VISIT
GALLERY
OUR TOURS
All tours are private — just your group, with a local guide.


