Discover the best of Fukuoka in one unforgettable day!
Stroll the historic grounds of Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, savor authentic tonkotsu ramen for lunch, and take in breathtaking city views from Fukuoka Tower.
Immerse yourself in local culture with a sweet zenzai treat and shopping at Kawabata Arcade, then unwind on a scenic Nakasu river cruise. As evening falls, dive into the lively world of Fukuoka’s yatai street food stalls, your perfect chance to experience the city’s flavors, sights, and vibrant spirit all in one expertly guided tour!
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine Experience one of Japan’s most revered Shinto shrines, dedicated to the god of learning, Sugawara no Michizane. Stroll through historic grounds, see the legendary plum tree, and sample the famous umegae-mochi rice cakes on the lively approach road.
Fukuoka Gourmet Lunch Enjoy an authentic local lunch with Fukuoka’s signature tonkotsu ramen (pork bone broth noodles), a must-try for food lovers. Lunch is at your own expense, allowing flexibility and choice.
Fukuoka Tower Visit Japan’s tallest seaside tower (234 meters), featuring panoramic 360-degree views of the city and Hakata Bay from the 123-meter-high observation deck. Enjoy unique attractions like the Sky Illumination, Lover’s Sanctuary, Sky Gacha, and interactive photo spots.
Nakasu & Kawabata Shopping Arcade Savor traditional sweets, Zenzai (sweet red bean soup with mochi) at a historic local spot (available Fri-Sun), and explore the vibrant Kawabata Shopping Arcade, a hub for local culture and souvenirs.
Nakasu River Cruise Glide along Fukuoka’s iconic waterways on a 30-minute river cruise through the heart of the city, offering a unique perspective of Nakasu’s nightlife and neon lights.
Yatai Street Food Stalls End the day at Fukuoka’s lively yatai (open-air food stalls) in Nakasu, where you can sample local street food and enjoy the city’s energetic evening atmosphere.
English-Speaking Guidance Overcome language barriers with a knowledgeable local guide who will provide context and insider information.
Convenient Public Transportation Utilize Fukuoka's efficient public transport system, including subways and buses, to navigate the city easily and comfortably.
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrines are dedicated to the spirit of Sugawara Michizane, a scholar and politician of the Heian Period who is known as the god of learning. Thats why this shrine is popular among students especially during the entrance exam season.
Fukuoka Tower is a prominent landmark located in the Momochihama area of Fukuoka, Japan. Standing at 234 meters (768 feet), it is recognized as the tallest seaside tower in Japan. Completed in 1989, the tower was built to commemorate the Yokatopia Asia Pacific Exposition and has since become a symbol of the city.
Hakata tonkotsu ramen stands out as a symbol of Fukuoka's culinary scene, offering a delicious blend of flavors and textures that make it a must-try for anyone visiting the region. This dish is characterized by its rich, creamy broth made primarily from pork bones, which are boiled for an extended period—typically between 12 to 18 hours—to extract maximum flavor and create a cloudy, milky appearance.
Kawabata Zenzai Hiroba is a charming sweets café located in the Kamikawabata Shopping Arcade in Hakata, Fukuoka City. This delightful spot is famous for serving zenzai, a traditional Japanese sweet red bean soup that often accompanied by grilled mochi rice balls.
Nakasu Hakata River Cruise offers visitors an enchanting journey through the heart of Fukuoka's vibrant urban landscape. This cruise provides a distinctive perspective of the city's nightlife and architectural beauty.
Please be at pick up point 10 minutes before starting time.
If the weather condition is not good for river cruise, river cruise tour will be cancelled for your safety.