Living in Fukuoka no.26 | Fukuoka’s Most Stunning Architectural Cafes

In the last two weeks, I have visited some of the Fukuoka’s most stunning architectural cafes. From sleek and modern designs to cozy and rustic charm, these unique cafes are a must-visit for any coffee lover and architecture enthusiast.
Whether you’re looking for a tranquil spot to relax or a trendy location to snap a photo, these cafes got you covered. Get ready to be inspired by unique cafes that are designed by renowned architects or are in the great location.

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☑PLACES VISITED

● Cs Somme Cafe
Opened in Feb, 2025. Designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma.
Make sure to make a reservation before you visit.

● Starbucks Dazaifu
Designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma.
It is ranked in the top 5 famous starbucks in Japan.

● JONES
The cafe just opened recently in the 1 minutes walking distance from Starbucks Dazaifu.

● Starbucks Ohori Park
Located within Ohori Park in Fukuoka City, Japan. This store is notable for its eco-friendly design and commitment to sustainability, being the first Starbucks in Asia registered for LEED certification.

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2 Comments

  1. Stunning architecture in each establishment you visited. I loved it! 😍 The bakery goods selection at Loop a Bread looked amazingly delicious. I think I would have taken one of everything home! 😅❤ Thank you for another wonderfully filmed vlog. Have a great week! 🙏🏾

  2. Hi 2nd Passport. Another great clip. Amazing café in Okusu, is there anything more in the building? Both bakeries you stopped at looked great and their bread too. Many good bakeries in Fukuoka. Some have the generous, friendly habit of, without asking, slice up the bread and put it in a plastic bag. I learned quickly to tell them not to do that, I want to slice my bread myself and also not make it soft it in plastic. Densha to Dazaifu 🙂 Yes, Starbucks is amazing. I am not a big fan of the shop, but spent several times there watching all the cedar planks, at the time I was also a carpenter. Jones I never knew, but it looks beautiful. I am more of a pub/izakaya guy really than into coffee shops. And I never eat sweet stuff, never had, just my taste. Ohori park is wonderful and one can find a private spot and sit on a blanket and eat bento boxes and have a couple of chuhais. Also Maizuru park in sakura season is great, but one has to reserve a spot early in the morning. I did not know Hakko, but I know nukazuke well, have done it for a long time. It is a very friendly and calm pet that can live for years if taken care of. Yes, you see! Nuka passed on for 80 years. It is like a French "mother" for making vinegar. I had one for years when I lived in France given by a neighbour, she said it was very old. One only needs a piece of it, a living thing in wine. Now back in Romania I have learned that nukazuke can be just as well be made with a wheat or rye bran bed. It is easy and delicious. I also make my own kimchi, roots in the winter and cabbage in the summer. I enjoy a lot watching your episodes from Fukuoka since I lived there for so long. Well filmed and edited. Have good days and arigato!

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