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Fukuoka Prefecture is located on the northern shore of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's four main islands. It is known for its vibrant cities, rich cultural history, and lush natural beauty. Fukuoka City, the prefecture's capital and largest city, is an exciting blend of modern attractions and traditional charm. The city is renowned for its dynamic food scene, notably the delicious Hakata ramen, and for being a hub of industry and commerce in Western Japan.
In addition to the bustling city life, Fukuoka Prefecture boasts stunning natural landscapes including mountains, hot springs, and beautiful coastlines, offering numerous outdoor activities for visitors. Historically, the region served as a gateway for continental influences, due to its proximity to the Asian mainland, shaping its rich cultural and historical tapestry that includes ancient temples and shrines, traditional festivals, and crafts.
Whether it's exploring the hip streets of Tenjin in Fukuoka city, relaxing in a hot spring in the onsen town of Beppu, or discovering the cultural treasures of Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture presents an intriguing fusion of modernity and tradition, ideal for travelers seeking to experience the diversity and charm of Japan.
00:00 Fukuoka, Japan
00:24 Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
00:41 Kushida Shrine
01:02 Ohori Park
01:23 Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
01:44 Tochoji Temple
02:05 Fukuoka Tower
02:27 Yanagawa
02:44 Nokonoshima Island
03:05 Nanzoin
03:22 Shofukuji Temple
03:43 Hakata Ramen
04:05 Motsunabe
04:23 Mentaiko
04:44 Mizutaki
05:02 Yatai Food Stall
05:22 Conclusion
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