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Study and learn to speak Japanese in Fukuoka Japan

Study and learn to speak Japanese in Fukuoka Japan

Study and learn to speak Japanese in Fukuoka Japan

Study and learn to speak Japanese in Fukuoka Japan

Study and learn to speak Japanese in Fukuoka Japan

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Fukuoka is located in the south-west of Japan. Its moderate climate, beautiful scenery and great location have made it popular with travellers both from within Japan and without. In 1997, 1999 and again in 2000, Fukuoka was ranked the best city in Asia by Asia Week magazine. And in 2006, it was chosen by Newsweek as one of the world's top 10 boomtowns!

Fukuoka Prefecture is part of Kyushu, a large island to the south of Honshu, Japan's main island. Close to both mainland China and Korea, it is an important hub linking Japan with the rest of Asia and beyond.

Fukuoka City is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, and has a population of approximately 1.3 million people. It is situated on the Sea of Japan (or the East Sea), and is well protected from the stronger elements of Japanese weather - earthquakes and typhoons are rare, summers are warm, and the people are friendly.

Fukuoka's renowned cuisine (the city has more restaurants per person than anywhere else in Japan) and warm-hearted people will make your stay here a pleasure. Foreigners are still not too common a sight in Fukuoka, so you will be sure to enjoy plenty of attention, and people are always happy to help you, even if your grasp of the language is not perfect. In addition, Fukuoka is bursting with culture: its many art galleries, museums, and theatres will give you your fill of the Japanese arts, while the nightlife is the best on the island.

Fukuoka is also unparalleled in convenience - the international airport is a mere 10 minutes from the center of the city by subway, and from there it is only another 10 minutes by bus or bicycle to the nearest beach. Japan's famous shinkansen (bullet trains) will take you to any city in Japan in short order, or you can fly to Tokyo in an hour and a half.

Fukuoka Events

  • Dontaku (May 3rd, 4th and 5th): 3 days of dancing and parades throughout the city
  • Yamakasa (two weeks in July): teams of semi-naked men race huge floats around the city
  • Asian Month (September): a celebration of Asia in Japan, with cuisine, films, dance and more

Famous Fukuokans

Ayumi Hamasaki Cunning (comedy duo) Spitz (the band)
Shina Ringo Maki Sebiho (actress) Chage and Asuka
Kaba-chan Ryoko Tamura (Olympic judo champion) Shina and the Rockets
Misia Hikawa Kiyoshi The Flying Elephants
Hiroshi Tamori  

Fukuoka Attractions

  • Dazaifu, the oldest Tenmangu shrine in Japan, and a beautiful way to spend a day or two
  • Sky Dream Fukuoka, the second largest ferris wheel in the world
  • Canal City, a huge and extravagantly styled shopping center
  • Yahoo Dome, the local baseball arena, with an amazing teractable roof
  • Yatai, streetside stall restaurants. Fukuoka is famous for the quality and variety of its yatai
  • Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, a giant aquarium jamboree

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