Fukuoka Hidden Gems
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Shin-Shin — Soul of Hakata Ramen
Shin-Shin (しん·しん) is what Hakata ramen should taste like — clean, milky tonkotsu broth with none of the pungent funk tha…
Nakasu Yatai — Open-Air Food Stall Alley
Fukuoka is the last city in Japan where yatai — traditional wheeled food stalls — survive as a genuine part of urban lif…
Fukuya Mentaiko — The Original Spicy Cod Roe
Mentaiko — spicy marinated cod roe — was essentially invented in Fukuoka. The story begins in the late 1940s when Toshio…
Motsu Nabe Shoryu — Hidden Offal Hot Pot
Motsunabe is Fukuoka's answer to the question: what do you do with beef offal? The answer is a rich, umami-drenched hot…
Hakata Udon Taira — 80-Year-Old Bowl
Hakata udon is the polar opposite of the springy, al-dente udon of Kagawa. The noodles are soft, almost yielding, design…
Yakuin Neighborhood — Fukuoka's Design Quarter
Yakuin, a grid of low-rise streets between the Nishitetsu Fukuoka and Nanakuma subway lines, is where Fukuoka's creative…
Canal City Hakata — Architecture and Theatrical Shopping
Canal City Hakata (1996) is designed by architect Jon Jerde — the American responsible for CityWalk in Los Angeles and F…
Fukuoka Beer Scene — Craft Brewing in Hakata
Fukuoka's craft beer scene has grown from two brewpubs in 2015 to over 20 operations in 2024, concentrated in the Nakasu…
Fukuoka's Chinatown — Tofuro and Dim Sum in Hakata
Fukuoka has maintained a Chinese commercial presence since the Tang Dynasty trading period, and while the city lacks a f…