A cradle of culture. Gourmet heaven.
Since ancient times, Fukuoka's character has been shaped by its proximity to nearby China and Korea, giving it an international atmosphere. The city's cuisine is not to be missed. Food stalls in the Nakasu, Tenjin and Nagahama areas dish up ramen noodles, boiled oden dishes and other tasty offerings. Fukuoka is also a relatively modern Japanese city, is easy to get around, and features the beautiful Ohori Park. It may be located at the end of Japan's longest bullet train line, but it's easy to get to anywhere in the country, or other parts of Asia!
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Since ancient times, Fukuoka's character has been shaped by its proximity to nearby China and Korea, giving it an international atmosphere. The city's cuisine is not to be missed. Food stalls in the Nakasu, Tenjin and Nagahama areas dish up ramen noodles, boiled oden dishes and other tasty offerings. Fukuoka is also a relatively modern Japanese city, is easy to get around, and features the beautiful Ohori Park. It may be located at the end of Japan's longest bullet train line, but it's easy to get to anywhere in the country, or other parts of Asia!