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Fukuoka Castle
The guide was updated:At the Fukuoka Castle, you can see the few remains of this early 17th-century hilltop castle. Although there isn't much left in the way of the original structure, the gardens and the view alone are worth the visit.
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Admire the lustre of the city from the 360-degree observation deck. The tower was built in 1989 as a monument of the Asian Pacific Expo and is 234 metres high and covered with mirrors.
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Fukuoka Castle
At the Fukuoka Castle, you can see the few remains of this early 17th-century hilltop castle. Although there isn't much left in the way of the original structure, the gardens and the view alone are worth the visit.
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Shrines and Temples
Marvel at the elegant beauty of the many shrines and temples dotting the city. Do not miss the Hakozaki Shrine, Kushida Shrine, Shofukuji Temple, and the Tochoji Temple.
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Fukuoka Art Museum
The Fukuoka Art Museum hosts current as well as permanent exhibitions of modern and pre-modern art. Here you can also visit the Kids Corner, eat at the restaurant and buy something in the bookshop.
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Yanagawa
Just 45 minutes south of Fukuoka city you will find Yanagawa city, known for the waterway that crosses it in two directions. A trip on one of the small boats is a must, as well as a visit to Ohana, where you will find Shoto Park. While in Yanagawa, try the delicious unagi (eel) dishes which the city is renowned for.
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Fukuoka City Museum
Fukuoka City Museum is a fantastic museum that gives an interesting insight into the history and culture of the area. The museum offers both permanent and special exhibitions.
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Hakata Machiya Folk Museum
Hakata Machiya Folk Museum offers interactive displays which showcase the life and times of the Meiji era (1868-1912). This is the place to visit if you want to learn more about the life and culture of Hakata.
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Marine World
Marine World Uminonakamichi is a city aquarium that gives meaning to the secrets of the sea. It is home to diverse marine life, including sharks and whales. You will also get to watch dolphin and sea lion shows.
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Nokonoshima Island
Nokonoshima is a really beautiful place. This island has great walks and cycling routes where you can enjoy the richness of the Japanese countryside.
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Hakata District
The Hakata district is where you will find the bulk of small artisan shops in which you can purchase some fine handcrafted souvenirs. Your first port of call should be the Kawabata Shopping Arcade, in which there are a number of stalls selling all manner of goods.
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Fukuoka Festivals
There are two annual major events that bring international acts to the city and attract a large number of visitors. Dontaku takes place at the beginning of May and Yamasaka is a huge event lasting two weeks in July. If you are around at this time of the year make sure to check out what's on the programme.
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Ohori Park
Come here for an evening walk or join the active runners on the popular jogging track. This park provides a great opportunity to flee from the hustle of the city and enjoy a minute for yourself.
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Shofukuji Temple
The oldest Zen temple in all of Japan (completed in 1195), Shofukuji boasts pleasant temple grounds which contain charming old Japanese buildings, along with a green park and pond. Entry is free of charge, but most buildings cannot be accessed by visitors.
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Momochi Seaside Park
Momochi Seaside Park is a waterside development with cafes, restaurants, and beach volleyball facilities. It is also where one will find Fukuoka's easiest and fastest-to-reach city beach. The splendid Fukuoka Tower lies only a stone's throw away from the promenade.
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