Source: Tourism MediaTenjinThe malls, art museums and temple shrines both above and below ground level combine to keep you and your family entertained for days. WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjin
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaKushida ShrineOne of Fukuoka’s most famous religious structures is best known for its annual summer festival, but the shrine itself has many wonders.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-kuKushida Shrine
Source: Tourism MediaIMS BuildingSpend a whole day shopping, eating and even enjoying art and gardens without leaving one building in the heart of Fukuoka’s downtown.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinIMS Building
Source: Tourism MediaSusakiuramachiThis central district in Fukuoka is a convenient spot to find accommodations providing easy access to the city’s main attractions.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaSusakiuramachi
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaAcros Fukuoka Symphony HallWorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinAcros Fukuoka Symphony Hall
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaTenjinThe malls, art museums and temple shrines both above and below ground level combine to keep you and your family entertained for days. WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjin
Source: Tourism MediaHakata-kuFukuoka’s most lively neighborhood is distinguished by its particular and idiosyncratic local culture, still on display in its artistic life.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaHakata-ku
Source: Tourism MediaIMS BuildingSpend a whole day shopping, eating and even enjoying art and gardens without leaving one building in the heart of Fukuoka’s downtown.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinIMS Building
Source: Tourism MediaTenjinThe malls, art museums and temple shrines both above and below ground level combine to keep you and your family entertained for days. WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjin
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaYanagibashi Rengo MarketStep into Fukuoka’s Kitchen for about 50 shops and stalls selling an eclectic range of seafood delights as well as rarities you might never expect.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaChuo-kuYanagibashi Rengo Market
Source: Tourism MediaTenjinThe malls, art museums and temple shrines both above and below ground level combine to keep you and your family entertained for days. WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjin
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall
Source: Tourism MediaTenjin Underground MallBurrow into this subterranean lair for a maze of avenues flanked by diverse shops and restaurants that lie beneath central Tenjin.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjinTenjin Underground Mall