Join us on an unforgettable day trip in Fukuoka, Japan, as we explore the city's rich cultural heritage and modern attractions. Starting at Fujisaki Station, our itinerary includes visits to the historic Momiji Hachimangu Shrine, the vibrant Takatori Shopping Street, the informative Fukuoka City Museum, and the iconic Fukuoka Tower, offering breathtaking views of the city. With a carefully planned schedule and convenient transportation, this tour is designed to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable experience of Fukuoka's unique blend of tradition and innovation.
Experienced tour guides will take you around Fukuoka's representative sightseeing spots
Momiji Hachimangu Shrine Momiji Hachimangu Shrine, built in the Muromachi period (1336-1573), is renowned for its prayers for easy childbirth, childraising, and protection against evil. Located in Takatori, the shrine is surrounded by maple trees and offers a panoramic view of Sawara ward. It is particularly famous for its vibrant autumn foliage and the Momiji Festival held in late November and early December.
Takatori Shopping Street Takatori Shopping Street, located in the western part of Fukuoka City, is a historic shopping district that dates back to the Edo period. It was part of the Karatsu Highway connecting Kokura and Karatsu. The street is known for its traditional shops, including the Isa Family Residence, a National Tangible Cultural Property. This area provides a glimpse into local culture and daily life, with a variety of stores and eateries.
Fukuoka City Museum The Fukuoka City Museum, situated in the Sawara ward, is a comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Fukuoka from ancient times to the present. The museum is particularly famous for its exhibits on the city's historical interactions with other countries and its collection of significant artifacts, including the national treasure "Gold Seal." It offers interactive learning experiences and a rich cultural insight into Fukuoka's past and present.
Fukuoka Tower Fukuoka Tower, standing at 234 meters, is the tallest seaside tower in Japan. Located in the Momochihama area, it is nicknamed the "Mirror Sail" due to its 8,000 half-mirrors covering its triangular structure. The tower offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Fukuoka City and Hakata Bay from its highest observation deck at 123 meters. It is a popular spot for both daytime and nighttime visits, especially during sunset and seasonal illuminations
This is not private tour, you will share guide with other guest.
The minimum number of participants is 2 person.