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Latest places
Yame Traditional Crafts Center

Yame Traditional Crafts Center

Sakurai Shrine Futamigaura Torii

Sakurai Shrine Futamigaura Torii

Kokura Castle

Kokura Castle

Sakaiya (the former Kinoshita family residence)

Sakaiya (Former residence of Kinoshita Family), Yame

Dazaifu Government Office Ruins

Dazaifu Government Office Ruins

Former Ito Denemon House

Former Ito Denemon House

Habu Park

Habu Park

Homangu Kamado Shrine

Homangu Kamado Shrine

Umi Hachimangu

Umi Hachimangu

Yanagibashi Rengo Market

Yanagibashi Rengo Market

Genkai Ryokan, Fukuoka

Genkai Ryokan, Fukuoka

Raizan Senryoji Daisouin, Itoshima

Raizan Senryoji Daisouin, Itoshima

Hiraodai Karst

Hiraodai Karst

Fukushima Hachimangu Shrine

Fukushima Hachimangu Shrine

Dazaifu Amusement Park

Dazaifu Amusement Park

Tenjin Underground Shopping Center

Tenjin Underground Shopping Center

Kanzeonji Temple

Kanzeonji Temple

Marine World Uminonakamichi

Marine World Uminonakamichi

Mojiko Station

Mojiko Station

Munakata Shrine Hetsumiya

Munakata Shrine Hetsumiya

Yatai Stalls

Yatai Stalls

Uminonakamichi Seaside Park

Uminonakamichi Seaside Park

Tochoji Temple

Tochoji Temple

TOTO Museum

TOTO Museum

Former Moji Customs

Former Moji Customs

Sumiyoshi Shrine

Sumiyoshi Shrine

Shofuku-ji Temple

Shofukuji Temple

Shiranoe Botanical Gardens

Shiranoe Botanical Gardens

Kitakyushu Manga Museum

Kitakyushu Manga Museum

A traditional Japanese pavilion with a green roof sits over a calm blue lake, connected by a bright red wooden walkway. Trees and city buildings are visible in the background under a clear sky.

Ohori Park

A vibrant field of orange and yellow flowers arranged in patterns stretches toward green trees, with hills and water visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Nokonoshima Island Park

A statue of a man in traditional Japanese attire stands on a stone pedestal, surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees under a clear blue sky. The pedestal has Japanese characters inscribed on it.

Nishi Park

A sunny beach with golden sand leads to a pier with elegant, Mediterranean-style buildings, palm trees, and a clear blue sky in the background.

Momochi Seaside Park

A large, modern building with a curved, glass facade reflects the blue sky and trees. Several cars are parked in front, with green traffic cones and a barrier on a paved area surrounded by greenery.

Kyushu National Museum

A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine with a curved roof, wooden beams, hanging lanterns, and sacred ropes, surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky.

Kushida Shrine

A wooden pathway curves under a tunnel of wisteria flowers in full bloom, with cascading clusters of purple and white flowers creating a vibrant, arching canopy above.

Kawachi Fujien Wisteria Garden

A two-story building with white walls and dark wooden accents stands on a quiet street, featuring large windows, a red awning, and Japanese writing on the facade beneath a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum

A bowl of ramen with sliced pork, green onions, mushrooms, and pickled ginger in a creamy broth, with chopsticks lifting noodles from the bowl.

Hakata Ramen

Traditional Japanese wooden buildings with tiled roofs line a quiet street, contrasting with modern apartment buildings in the background. A blue sign in Japanese hangs by the entrance of one building.

Hakata Machiya Folk Museum

A large crowd participates in a Japanese festival parade, wearing matching traditional clothing and headbands, surrounding a decorated portable shrine as they move down a city street.

Gion Yamakasa