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Ciudad de Fukuoka

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Ciudad de Fukuoka 福岡市

La ciudad de Fukuoka, punto de conexión entre Japón y el continente asiatico, recientemente ha visto gran crecmiento de su población joven y se ha convertido en una ciudad de 1.5 millones de habitantes. Es una ciudad llena de vida, con sitios historicos y festivales.

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2019.03.25

Santuario Kushida

Santuario Kushida El Santuario Kushida está ubicado en el peatonal comercial de Kawabata en el centro de Fukuoka, y es el santuario dedicado al festival Hakata Gion Yamakasa, que se lleva a cabo en Julio. En el terreno del santuario puede verse la maravillosamente decorada y monumental carroza Kazariyama. También allí esta un pozo decorado...

2019.03.25

Hana-no-ki

Hana-no-ki En el parque O-hori, conocido por su gran estanque que antes era el foso exterior del castillo de Fukuoka, justo mirando hacia ese estanque se encuentra este auténtico restaurante frances. Este restaurante nacio del “Royal Nakasu Honten”, que fue creado en 1953 y ha sido el lugar elegido para recepciones de varias personalidades como...

2019.03.25

Ohori Park

Ohori Park https://www.ohorikouen.jp/en/ https://www.ohorikouen.jp(日本語) Hana-no-ki

Noteworthy

  • About city of Fukuoka

    The area is just under 5000square km, and is the 9th largest prefecture in Japan. A population of just over 5 million [as of October 2018]. Due to its location and the direction of the wind the yellow sand dust from China causes pollution here referred to as PM2.5. You will see many people wearing cloth face masks. Readily available throughout the city, maybe you can try wearing a mask as well? A new experience.

  • Puesto de comida, o yatai

    Fukuoka, with its neighborhoods around Hakata Station, Tenshin, and Nakasu is an enjoyable shopping spot with plenty of food stalls lining the streets. Easily accessible by subway or taxi, it’s an evening out you are sure to remember especially if you make your way to one of the outdoor food stalls. These moving restaurants pop up along town at night and those along the river, in the Nakasu district are especially unique. Ramen and oden, yakitori and other street food is available here. Businessmen as well as tourists stop in for a quick meal and a drink. A very casual scene, it’s best to ask for prices before you order. Menus in English, Korean, and Chinese are available at many of these stalls. For specific suggestions and recommendations click on Fukuoka: A City to Encounter Wine.