Fukuoka's Yatai Featured in ”Condé Nast Traveler”

An article about Fukuoka has been featured in Condé Nast Traveler, an internationally acclaimed media outlet known for showcasing the world's finest travel experiences.

Fukuoka's yatai (street food stall) culture

Fukuoka's vibrant yatai (food stall) culture, along with its exceptional restaurants, unique experiences, and attractive accommodations, has been spotlighted in a recent Condé Nast Traveler article. The internationally acclaimed publication is renowned for featuring the world's finest travel destinations.

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Getting to Fukuoka from Inside Japan

Fukuoka is full of delicious food, unspoiled nature, and a rich history. All of these combine to give the city a distinct identity even when compared to other cities in Japan. The proximity of the airport to the city is also a great bonus.

FUKUOKA HAKATA YATAI

As dusk falls, over 100 food stalls donned with colorful drapes open for business around the city. Many offer ramen of course, but you can enjoy plenty of original offerings too, from oden winter soup to gyoza dumplings, yakitori grilled chicken skewers and tempura. You will undoubtedly become a Fukuoka fan if you find yourself dining with warm Hakata people at a yatai.

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Nagahama Yatai

Food

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Nowhere is Fukuoka’s rich culture more apparent than in its culinary scene. Fukuoka is famous for its own unique cuisine ranging from motsunabe (offal) hotpot to gomasaba (sesame sauce coated mackerel) but also for preparations of dishes famous throughout the country like udon, ramen, and yakitori that are among the most delicious you will find in Japan. 

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Recommended Routes

Fukuoka is renowned as a city of delicious cuisine and is also full of popular sightseeing spots. Anyone who visits the Fukuoka’s diverse sights, from its historic temples and shrines to its fashionable shopping areas and year-round natural scenery, will notice the city’s fresh appeal.

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Ohori Park Area
Experience Authentic History Hakata Shrines and Temples Course

Art

Long a regional hub of culture and commerce, Fukuoka today preserves its cosmopolitan heritage through a plethora of public art, varied museum collections, and vibrant art events. There are plenty of attractions to fill a full day’s itinerary or more for art enthusiasts and casual sightseers. 

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Eko Nugroho "The Blooming" (2024) - Introducing a new public art installation in front of Marine Messe Fukuoka.

Nature

Explore areas outside the city where you can bask in southern Japan’s sea, sand, and sun. A short jaunt from the city proper, Fukuoka’s eastern and western coasts offer amazing opportunities to stroll, cycle, and dive, or relax at a cafe or bar. 

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Nokonoshima Island Park

History and Culture・Hakata Old Town

Do you know about the Hakata Old Town? The old urban town flourished as the centre of Hakata, one of the largest trade port cities in medieval Japan. The distinctive features from serine streets with old temples to shopping arcades representing an old trade town, traditional crafts and performance, life style and culture of the locals known as festival lovers, attract us.

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