Owl Cafe (Hakata)
Owl Cafe in Hakata lets you pet, observe and carry owls while sipping a coffee at the same time.
Kushida Shrine is a Shinto Shrine and popular cultural spot located in Hakata, Fukuoka.
Owl Cafe in Hakata lets you pet, observe and carry owls while sipping a coffee at the same time.
The Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum is located in between the stations Nasukawabata and Gion.
Hakata Machiya Furusato-kan Hall is a folk museum located in a restored townhouse and displays traditional crafts from the Hakata region.
Hakata Akachokobe is a Japanese restaurant that offers handmade udon and soba noodles.
Restaurant with a long and established history of selling some of the best eel to be found in Japan.
Located only a three-minute walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, “& AND HOSTEL FUKUOKA” is the perfect place to stay at for your Fukuoka trip. Not only is it rig
Opened in March 2013, Fukuoka Hana Hostel is ideally located a 2-minute walk from the popular Nakasu area and the Canal City shopping mall. It provides free in-
A mere 3-minute walk from entertainment complex Canal City, Hakata Nakasu Washington Hotel Plaza provides comfortable rooms with free high-speed wired internet.
Located in the city centre, Reisenkaku Hotel Kawabata offers simple Western-style accommodations with a flat-screen TV. Massages can be requested at the guests’
Built in the Taisho period using temple architecture and registered as a Cultural Property, Kashima Honkan is a 2-minute walk from Fukuoka’s Gion Subway Station
Open from August 2016, & AND HOSTEL is located in the Hakata district in Fukuoka, 600 metres from Tocho-ji Temple. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Rooms have
Located a 5-minute walk away from JR Hakata station, Yamamoto Ryokan offers Japanese style rooms with free internet access. Japanese dishes are served for break
Inari Jinja Sugamo Otori Jinja, located near Sugamo Station, is a small shrine nestled between two houses. It holds various seasonal festivals such as Tori no I
Shiogama Jinja Shrine in Miyagi is the head shrine of all Shiogama Jinja Shrines in the country.
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
Motoise Kono Jinja Shrine is part of Motoise Shrine, which has strong ties with Ise Grand Shrine.
Located in Arashiyama, this small shrine is famous for its sub-shrine, the Geino Jinja Shrine, where professionals from the entertainment industry come to pray.