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Where to stay in Fukuoka

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Tenjin

Tenjin thrums as Fukuoka's economic heart, where glass towers meet traditional street food stalls. The neighborhood buzzes with shoppers exploring multi-level department stores and the underground Tenjin Chikagai mall. Neon-lit streets lead to restaurants, bars, and clubs in the lively Oyafuko-dori entertainment district. Transit connections make Tenjin an ideal base for exploring the city. Subway lines converge at Tenjin Station with frequent service throughout the day. The dining scene ranges from basement food courts to rooftop restaurants serving local specialties like Hakata ramen and mentaiko.

Nakasu

Boasting around 3,500 restaurants and stores, Nakasu offers stunning neon sign views from Fukuhaku Deai Bridge and unique yatai stalls along the Naka River. Easily accessible via Nakasu-Kawabata Station.

Daimyō

Daimyō district blends Fukuoka's traditional samurai heritage with modern Japanese urban flair. Trendy cafes and fashion boutiques line the stylish streets, drawing creative young travelers. The neighborhood offers a perfect balance between authentic cultural experiences and contemporary excitement. Explore the maze of independent shops and galleries housed in converted buildings. Kego Park provides a green oasis amid shopping at Solaria Plaza and Tenjin Underground Mall. With easy access via Tenjin Station, Daimyō serves as an ideal base for discovering Fukuoka's vibrant scene.

Hakata Ward

Home to government and commercial establishments, Hakata-ku offers shopping and entertainment at Canal City Hakata and traditional crafts like Hakata ningyō dolls. Savor local cuisine in Nakasu, such as Hakata ramen. Easy access to Hakata Station and Fukuoka Airport.

Hakata Ekimae

Hakata Ekimae serves as Fukuoka's bustling transit hub, centered around the gleaming Hakata Station. The neighborhood pulses with energy as travelers move through its modern glass and steel towers. Shopping options abound from underground malls to Canal City's curved architecture with indoor waterways. Beyond shopping, visitors can explore Hakata Sennen-no-Mon Gate or Jotenji Temple for cultural experiences. The nearby Yanagibashi Market offers a taste of local flavors with fresh seafood and regional specialties. With excellent transportation connections, this walkable district makes an ideal base for discovering Fukuoka.

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