Fukuoka & Hakata Private Tour with Optional Port Pickup
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About This Tour in Fukuoka
Why Visit Fukuoka?
Fukuoka, Japan offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Fukuoka provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Fukuoka
You can reach Fukuoka, Japan by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city has excellent public transportation systems, including trains, subways, and buses. Taxis are widely available, and the transportation infrastructure is efficient and reliable.
What's Included
- Customized itinerary
- English Speaking Guide
What's Not Included
- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- We may not be able to guide you to high-cost attractions such as theme parks or destinations located far from central Fukuoka/Hakata, such as Beppu or other prefectures. In some cases, you may be required to cover the guide’s admission or transportation fees.
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Pickup Time: 15 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
Nanzoin Temple in Fukuoka is home to the world's largest bronze reclining Buddha 30 minutes
Nanzoin Temple in Fukuoka is home to the world's largest bronze reclining Buddha. This massive, 41-meter-long statue is a breathtaking sight. Nestled in a peaceful forest, the temple offers a serene atmosphere and a chance to experience a beautiful part of Japanese culture.
Fukuoka Castle Ruins, built in the 17th century,... 30 minutes
Fukuoka Castle Ruins, built in the 17th century, offer a glimpse into samurai history. Explore massive stone walls, historic turrets, and enjoy panoramic city views from the former main keep base. This sprawling park is a window into Japan's feudal past.
Ohori Park is a beautiful urban oasis in... 30 minutes
Ohori Park is a beautiful urban oasis in Fukuoka, centered around a large scenic pond. Enjoy a 2 km walking path, traditional Japanese garden, and the Fukuoka Art Museum. It's a perfect spot for jogging, boating, or simply relaxing by the water.
Experience one of Japan's most important shrines, dedicated... 30 minutes
Experience one of Japan's most important shrines, dedicated to the god of learning. Admire the stunning architecture and cross a symbolic bridge for purification. The lively street to the shrine offers famous Umegae Mochi rice cakes, a must-try local treat.
A striking modern building just a walk from Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine 30 minutes
A striking modern building just a walk from Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Unlike other museums focused on Japanese art, this one highlights Japan's rich cultural exchange with the rest of Asia. See history in a broader context through its impressive, large-scale exhibits.
As Kyushu's largest station, Hakata Station is more than a transport hub 30 minutes
As Kyushu's largest station, Hakata Station is more than a transport hub. It's a destination itself, featuring the huge JR Hakata City complex with stores like Tokyu Hands, and a rooftop garden with a shrine. A foodies' paradise, offering famous tonkotsu ramen and local souvenirs.
Voted one of the world's best, Fukuoka Airport's... 30 minutes
Voted one of the world's best, Fukuoka Airport's top feature is its incredible convenience. It's just a 5-minute subway ride to Hakata's city center. Enjoy a huge variety of local and international food, including a "Ramen Runway" with famous shops.
Affectionately called "O-kushida-san" by locals, this is the... 30 minutes
Affectionately called "O-kushida-san" by locals, this is the guardian shrine of Hakata. It's the heart of the famous Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival, and you can see one of the massive, ornate festival floats displayed here year-round. A must-see for Hakata culture.
Known for the Fukuoka Daibutsu, Japan's largest wooden... 30 minutes
Known for the Fukuoka Daibutsu, Japan's largest wooden seated Buddha statue at 10.8 meters tall. The temple was founded in 806 by the famous monk Kobo Daishi (Kukai). Don't miss the unique and fascinating "Hell and Paradise" panorama you can walk through under the statue.
Claiming to be the oldest of all Sumiyoshi... 30 minutes
Claiming to be the oldest of all Sumiyoshi shrines in Japan, this tranquil oasis in the city is dedicated to the gods of the sea. Admire its rare, ancient style of architecture, a straight-lined design that predates many other shrine types. It's a peaceful escape and a look into Japan's deep history.
Nicknamed "Tenchika," this is no ordinary underground mall 30 minutes
Nicknamed "Tenchika," this is no ordinary underground mall. It's designed in a stunning 19th-century European style with stained glass and ironwork. A great place to shop for fashion and souvenirs away from the heat or rain, it directly connects to the subway and major department stores.
Known as "Hakata's Kitchen," this traditional covered market... 30 minutes
Known as "Hakata's Kitchen," this traditional covered market has served locals for over a century. It's the best place to see fresh, local Fukuoka produce, especially seafood. Explore the narrow alley, try fresh sashimi or other delicacies from the small stalls, and experience an authentic local vibe.
Soaring 234 meters, Fukuoka Tower is the city's landmark for panoramic views 30 minutes
Soaring 234 meters, Fukuoka Tower is the city's landmark for panoramic views. The observation deck offers a stunning 360-degree look at the city, Hakata Bay, and mountains. Its unique mirrored exterior and beautiful seasonal illuminations at night make it a must-visit spot, day or night.
A short ferry ride from the city, Nokonoshima... 30 minutes
A short ferry ride from the city, Nokonoshima is a beautiful natural escape in Hakata Bay. It's famous for Nokonoshima Island Park, which features vast, stunning fields of seasonal flowers like cosmos and poppies. Enjoy panoramic ocean views and a relaxing day away from the urban hustle.
A huge, sprawling park on a scenic peninsula,... 30 minutes
A huge, sprawling park on a scenic peninsula, Uminonakamichi is a perfect day trip. Rent a bike to explore vast seasonal flower gardens, like the famous blue nemophila fields. It also features an "Animal Forest" where you can get up close with friendly capybaras and other animals.
Relax on a traditional "donkobune" boat as a... 30 minutes
Relax on a traditional "donkobune" boat as a skilled boatman poles you through Yanagawa, the "City of Water." Glide through scenic canals under willow trees, passing historic buildings while your boatman sings local songs. A truly unique and peaceful Japanese experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
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