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Nagahama Fish Market
The guide was updated:If you want to get an authentic Fukuoka market experience, drop by the Nagahama Fish Market. You can smell the hall from afar and find fresh and peculiar fish on offer. Take some photos or even pick up fresh seafood to cook on your own later.
Useful Information
- Address: 3-11-3 Nagahama, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka
- Phone: +81 92 711 6414
- Email: sengyo.affb@city.fukuoka.lg.jp
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