
Yatai stalls, ancient Dazaifu, and Asian gateway flights.
Fukuoka Prefecture sits in Kyūshū—Kyūshū moves from Fukuoka’s yatai stalls to Nagasaki’s global port history and bubbling hot spring resorts. Plan slow mornings, local dishes, and at least one nature break.
Spring flowers in Kumamoto; winter onsen in Beppu and Kurokawa.

Museums, cafes, and walkable downtown grids perfect for a first afternoon.

Temples, preserved streets, and craft studios worth a half-day wander.

Coastal or mountain trails with seasonal color—check local maps before you go.

Covered markets and standing bars where regional specialties shine.




Look for teishoku lunches with seasonal sides.
Morning snacks and souvenirs away from mall chains.
Wagashi pairs well with mountain tea houses.
Fly or take express trains toward Fukuoka; combine IC cards with regional day passes when available.
Buses complement trains in rural pockets—download offline maps and check last train times.
Pair Fukuoka with nearby prefectures in Kyūshū for contrasting scenery.