Fukuoka Museums Kyushu National Museum 3.86 3 Japan’s 4th national museum after Tokyo, Nara and Kyoto, sharing the cultural exchange history between Japan and Asian countries. See More
Fukuoka Shrines & Temples Homangu Kamado Jinja 3.86 3 A Shrine Known as the Mecca of Popular Manga “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” and a Place Full of Beautiful Nature. See More
Kitakyushu Tourist Attractions Mojiko Retro 3.67 3 Visit a retro architecture and time-slip into the good old days. See More
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Akizuki Castle Ruins 3.63 2 The graceful castle town, reflecting the glory of “Chikuzen’s Little Kyoto.” See More
Kitakyushu Museums Kyushu Railway History Museum 3.63 2 A memorial museum where you can enjoy and learn about the history of railways. See More
Fukuoka Observatories Fukuoka tower 3.63 2 The landmark that overlooks the entire Fukuoka City. Japan’s tallest tower by the ocean. See More
Kitakyushu Zoos & Aquariums Kawachi Wisteria Garden 3.58 1 A globally loved scenic spot all awash in colorful wisteria blossoms. See More
Saga,Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Chikugo River Lift Bridge 3.58 1 A national important cultural heritage; this photogenic red bridge standing in front of the blue skies goes up and down like an elevator. See More
Fukuoka Hotels CROSS Life HAKATA YANAGIBASHI Experience life like a local in your “My 3rd Place”—an ideal base for sightseeing in Hakata. See More Related Articles Great Access to Tenjin, Hakata, and Nakasu! A Complete Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi, Where You Can Experience the Charms of Fukuoka Kyushu’s largest city, Fukuoka/Hakata, is a modern metropolis with nostalgic spots sprinkled throughout. In the Yanagibashi area—where cutting-edge galleries draw attention—stands CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi. Boasting excellent access to Hakata Station, Fukuoka’s largest shopping district Tenjin, and the gourmet hotspot Nakasu, this hotel offers a new kind of stay that lets you experience Fukuoka’s many attractions in areas like food and art.
Great Access to Tenjin, Hakata, and Nakasu! A Complete Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi, Where You Can Experience the Charms of Fukuoka Kyushu’s largest city, Fukuoka/Hakata, is a modern metropolis with nostalgic spots sprinkled throughout. In the Yanagibashi area—where cutting-edge galleries draw attention—stands CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi. Boasting excellent access to Hakata Station, Fukuoka’s largest shopping district Tenjin, and the gourmet hotspot Nakasu, this hotel offers a new kind of stay that lets you experience Fukuoka’s many attractions in areas like food and art.
Fukuoka Hotels CROSS Life HAKATA TENJIN A Favorite Spot Where You Can Truly Feel the Local Vibe—With Easy Access to Hakata and Tenjin. See More Related Articles Your Gateway to Fukuoka! The Ultimate Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin in the City Center Fukuoka City, Kyushu’s largest metropolis, is a hub of history, culture, and cuisine, drawing countless domestic and international travelers. Historically a prosperous port town and a vital trading point with Asia, the city is steeped in traditional festivals like the Hakata Gion Yamakasa and cultural heritage. Local delicacies like Hakata ramen, motsu nabe (offal hotpot), and teppan gyoza (iron plate dumplings) are must-tries. The vibrant yatai food stalls along the riverside offer a unique dining experience that’s quintessentially Fukuoka. Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka’s bustling Tenjin district, CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin serves as the perfect base for exploring the city’s charms. This guide highlights what makes this hotel a gateway to experiencing Fukuoka’s essence.
Your Gateway to Fukuoka! The Ultimate Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin in the City Center Fukuoka City, Kyushu’s largest metropolis, is a hub of history, culture, and cuisine, drawing countless domestic and international travelers. Historically a prosperous port town and a vital trading point with Asia, the city is steeped in traditional festivals like the Hakata Gion Yamakasa and cultural heritage. Local delicacies like Hakata ramen, motsu nabe (offal hotpot), and teppan gyoza (iron plate dumplings) are must-tries. The vibrant yatai food stalls along the riverside offer a unique dining experience that’s quintessentially Fukuoka. Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka’s bustling Tenjin district, CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin serves as the perfect base for exploring the city’s charms. This guide highlights what makes this hotel a gateway to experiencing Fukuoka’s essence.
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Motsunabe Tashu Fukuoka Daimyo Main Store Famous for its rich, flavorful motsunabe made exclusively with premium Japanese beef small intestines, along with a lineup of classic Hakata specialties. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Ganso Hakata Mentaiju Nishinakasu Fukuoka’s famed mentaiko (spicy cod roe) is the star in plenty of dishes at this specialty eatery. See More
Fukuoka Hotels Fairfield by Marriott Fukuoka Ukiha A hotel designed for travelers seeking a simple yet fulfilling journey, offering a new style of travel. See More
Fukuoka Amusement Parks & Theme parks Dazaifu Amusement Park Packed with attractions that even babies and toddlers can enjoy! See More
Fukuoka Museums Fukuoka City Science Museum A science museum designed to spark curiosity and deepen interest in science through interactive exhibits and diverse programs. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Hakata Uokura Savor the fresh bounty of the sea from Fukuoka, expertly prepared with true craftsmanship! See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Torikawa-ya Addictively crispy and flavorful! Savor Hakata’s specialty "Torikawa" (grilled chicken skin). See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Wakamatsuya Specialty Eel Cuisine Savor the flavors of eel cuisine passed down since the Edo period at this long-established restaurant. See More
Kitakyushu Japanese Cuisine Inakaan Kokura Main Store Savor the exquisite flavors of unagi at this renowned Fukuoka restaurant, where the art of eel cuisine is perfected. See More
Fukuoka Hotpot Restaurants Tori Den Hakata Main Store Experience the rich umami of chicken in Hakata’s traditional hot pot dish, "Mizutaki." See More