Discover Fukuoka
with Cathay Pacific

Fukuoka is awash with centuries of history, full of ancient shrines and shogun-era castles. Yet the modern face of this city is just as compelling, full of delicious street food, verdant parks, quiet shrines and bustling shopping malls.
It’s the largest city on Kyushu – the most southerly of Japan’s main islands – making it an ideal jumping-off point for travellers looking to explore Japan beyond its better-known cities, with excursions to nearby islands and hot springs lying in easy reach. And with the airport lying less than 15 minutes from the city centre, it’s easy to hit the ground running. Read on for our list of the best things to do in Fukuoka.

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Tuck into open-air street food

Fukuoka’s street food culture centres around its yatai – open-air food stalls which line the streets when dusk falls and open through to around 2am. Space is limited so it’s best not to linger: instead go yatai-hopping and sample Hakata ramen, grilled chicken skewers, oden stew and more all in the same night. Keep an eye out for Hakata Yatai Bar Ebichan, which serves up some 60 different cocktails from its tiny stall.

Stroll through Maizuru Park

A stroll through Maizuru Park – just 15 minutes from the city centre – offers enviable views of the Fukuoka Castle ruins, one of the most impressive Fukuoka attractions. Time your visit to coincide with cherry blossom season (between March and April) to experience the park in its sakura-strewn glory.

Take it easy at Dazaifu Tenmangu

This serene shrine, surrounded by bright plum trees, is a must-visit Fukuoka attraction for those in search of a little downtime. Just 30 minutes from the city centre, sitting at the end of a path lined with quaint shops on both sides, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines. It’s dedicated to the Shinto god of education – so you can join the students who visit to pray for success in their exams.