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Best Shopping places in Fukuoka Japan ! (feat. Aiport information)



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Hello! Everyone 🙂
I’ve been a long time to upload my video. For this time I went to famous shopping places in Fukuoka Japan!

♣ Main places in the video
1. Lalaport Fukuoka(04:00) : 6 Chome-23-1 Naka, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-8627
2. DAIMARU Department Store(05:50) : 1 Chome-4-1 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-8717
3. Tenjin Underground Shopping mall(06:51) : Japan, 〒810-0001 Fukuoka, Chuo Ward, Tenjin, 2 Chome, 地下1・2・3号
4. PARCO Department Store(10:27) : 2 Chome-11-1 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001

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Incheon International Airport I’m in Incheon Airport to go on a shopping trip to Fukuoka. There are a lot of people even early in the morning. Borading a plane is the most exciting moment of traveling. Japan takes only 2hour from Korea, so it’s very easy to travel. A seat belt must always be required!

Fukuoka Airport The luggage also arrived safely. I think it just took about 2 hours from the start of the flight. The weather is perfect 🙂 I took a bus from the airport to Hakata Station, the center. It costs 310 yen (about 2,700 KRW).

Hakata Station is close to Airport, so you can get there in 20-30 min. Fukuoka Airport is similar in size to Cheongju Airport in Korea. Fukuoka’s population is said to be around 1.6 million, so it might be similar. Japan seems to keep everything clean, from buildings to traffic lights. Hakata Station

The weather is still Very Nice 🙂 As Hakata Station represents the Kyushu region, there is a lot of traffic. Let’s go straight to the main purpose of this trip: exploring the shopping mall. I used HAYAKAKEN, Fukuoka’s rechargeable transportation card, without any other transportation pass.

To get to your first destination, you need to take the JR line. In fact, it’s very close because you only need to go one stop 🙂 My camera moves like I’m drunk 🙁 The train we will board is red color!

It was difficult to film because there were so many people, but the train looks similar to Korean subway. There were no seats, so I was standing, but I looked at the scenery outside the window. We arrived at Takeshita Station, near our destination!

It’s only one stop, but it feels much quieter than Hakata Station. LaLaport Fukuoka The first destination of the day is the LaLaport Fukuoka, where a large Gundam model welcomes you at the entrance. The interior looks very similar to a Korean shopping mall. Detailed floor guide

Overall, the interior of the shopping mall is clean and neat. Since it was lunch time, let’s go to the restaurant floor to eat first. My first beef tongue set meal Tonkatsu, men’s soul food A household goods store caught my eye when I was full.

As a country of detail and analog, they sell a wide variety of products. The chopsticks and stand are practical and look good as a gift. After visiting the shopping mall, take a taxi to the next location! Scenery looks more peaceful, because the weather is clear. Daimaru Department Store Tenjin

We arrived at our second destination, Tenjin Station Daimaru, Fukuoka’s representative shopping destination. A department store that has been around for 70 years! I don’t know if it’s the same as the original building, but it looks neat and well-maintained.

Since we are at a department store, we also take a look at luxury goods. 🙂 Rolex, a symbol of wealth…! There is a tax refund counter for foreigners in the basement. Because the staff responds kindly, you can easily get a tax refund. Tenjin Station Underground Shopping Mall

Next, we moved to the Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall, which is connected underground. There is also MATSUKIYO, one of Japan’s famous drug stores. KALDI Coffee sells a variety of coffee-related products, including coffee beans. In addition to coffee, they also sell various types of snacks. The Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall is quite large.

It is convenient as there are passageways that lead to all nearby department stores, including Daimaru, Parco and Iwataya. Just like the underground shopping mall, the streets near Tenjin Station are very lively and crowded. For dinner, I chose Ichiran Ramen, one of the representative ramen restaurants in Japan.

This is a place where you can eat quietly alone without having to face the clerks. But it looks like there aren’t enough clerks…^^; This is the most basic style of chashu miso ramen. After eating a delicious dinner, the sun is slowly setting. Tenjin Street is lively even in the evening

However, since it was my first day, I had long trips, so I went to my hotel a little early. The second morning started with rain Morning coffee 🙂 It’s similar to Korean cream red bean bread, but the red beans are a bit more grainy.

Today, I plan to go to Parco Department Store, which I was unable to see yesterday. My hotel is not far from the subway station, so I took the subway. Perhaps because it is not rush hour, it is relatively quiet. Subway etiquette that I thought was an animated advertisement Parco Department Store Tenjin

Parco Department Store has fashion select shops like BEAMS. Rainy Fukuoka…! Unlike other shopping malls, Parco Department Store seems to have a lot of select shops and second-hand shops. As a fashion powerhouse, there are many unique clothes. If you are interested, please refer to the name 🙂

There is also a Crayon Shinjjang goods shop in the middle. I’m old, but you’re not old, Shinchan. There is also a One Piece goods shop right next to it. There is also a select shop for old luxury goods. The condition appears to be fairly clean. Full heel boot museum(?)

We went to the nearby Shintencho shopping street to have lunch. Conveyor belt sushi restaurant ‘Sushkin’ Quality and price are all reasonable and good! Tuna sushi that looks very delicious. This clock tower is a famous meeting place in the Shintenjo shopping district. After a lunch, we head to our final shopping destination.

CANAL CITY is the most famous place when traveling to Fukuoka. The street food stalls selling street food along the Nakasu River are also famous. The street food along the Nakasu River are also famous. Canal City Hakata I walked slowly to digest, finally I arrived. Canal City was built by a Korean construction company.

It is a large shopping center with 2 underground levels and 8 floors. It is one of the landmarks in Fukuoka. There is also a gacha shop, one of Japan’s famous specialties. Yoshida Porter bag I’ve been looking at the most these days! The popular TANKER series is of course sold out.

I don’t know the name, but I can tell at a glance that the quality is good. Looks like this I saw at LaLaport yesterday…? It turns out that there is a separate premium line…! Can anyone tell me the names of the kids here? This guy also seems a bit powerful…?

If you like Gundam, it would be a good idea to stop by. (Even I, who don’t know anything, would catch my eye) This concludes the Canal City tour with Gundam! If you are planning a trip to Fukuoka, I recommend that you do some shopping as well. I will conclude this video.

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