Best Itinerary for First-Time Visitors to Fukuoka #kyushu #fukuoka #beppu #travel
[Music] fukoka the gateway to Japan’s southern island of Kyushu a place where secret temples meet seaside escapes and every street corner tells a story in this video we are taking you on a 4-day summer itinerary through spiritual hideways seaside cafes and unforgettable sunsets [Music] fuka’s Hakata station is easily accessible via Shinkansen but I prefer flying because it is a cheap and first way to reach the station fly into Fukoka airport and within minutes you are connected to the city center by subway no long airport commutes no stress let the summer breeze guide your journey start your trip with a morning journey to Nanzuin Temple just 30 minutes from the city by train the walk from Kido Nanuin My Station is shaded and peaceful lined with nature and old statues a welcome break from summer heat hidden in the hills it’s a home to the world’s largest bronze reclining Buddha at over 40 m long it rests in peaceful splendor surrounded by prayers will and movered parts this isn’t just a sight it’s an experience this place has a rich history and much to offer if you want to know more about it click the I button in the right corner of the screen when the sun dips low Fukoka City comes alive in a different way through yatai stalls these open air food courts pop up along riverside and back streets serving everything from sizzling yakitori to rich hakatar ramen pull up a tool chat with locals and treat your first night with a cold beer and grilled magic on a stick day two is for escape rent a car or take a direct train to Itima a dreamy coastal region just 45 minutes from central Fukuoka it’s where locals go when they need a little summer freedom first step into the Totoro forest a shady groove that fills straight out of a jibli film even in the heat of summer it’s cool under the canopy where whispers of wind play with rusting leaves next stop Sakurai Futamigara where a bright white toriate stands in the sea beside the sacred Mito the married rock it’s a place of connection and calm where the sky meets the wave and the sea tells old stories and then a seaside cafe this place offer a lot of ocean view restaurants and cafes grab a cold drink or lunch with your feet nearly touching the sand summer tastes better here [Music] day three is for healing and a bit of wonder hop on a train or drive to Beu one of Japan’s most famous hotring towns just 2 hours away beu is like stepping into another world steam hishes from sidewalks bathous fill the air with minerals and time takes on a slower pace don’t miss the hell of Beu a collection of dramatic otherworldly hot springs too beautiful and hot to bathe in from cobalt blue waters to bubbling crimson ponds each one feels like a scene from a drama [Music] day four is about discovering Fukoka’s spiritual and cultural core begin with a visit to Toouji Temple one of the city’s oldest don’t miss the towering wooden Buddha and the hidden walk through darkness under the statue a short but symbolic journey from darkness to light looking to explore the beautiful land of rising sun don’t worry about the transportation because you can easily purchase the Japan Rail Pass with just one click check out the description box below to get started on your adventure escape the heat with a walk through the Fukuroka City Museum see the mysterious 2,000-year-old gold seal samurai armor and artifacts that tell the story of Kyushu’s ancient trade roots and cultural roots [Music] [Music] as golden hour begins make your way to Atago Shrine purged high above the city this is Fukoka’s oldest shrine and from its tapes you will witness a stunning cityscape as twilight begins to settle the buildings shimmer below as the sun kisses the horizon it’s a place to reflect to watch and to breathe in the view [Music] now it’s time to say goodbye to Fukuoka but before that take time to explore the Fukoka airport yes it’s more than just a transit hub with local craft shops matcha ice cream and last minute souvenirs like Hakata meno and yuzu snacks it’s a final taste of Kyushu before goodbye from sacred forest to sizzling street food from golden sunsets to steamy escapes Fukuoka in summer is a journey of soul sunshine and stories waiting to be lived this is Poh Travel like subscribe and join us next time as we wander wherever the season takes us
Fukuoka in Summer: Japan’s Most Underrated Paradise #kyushu #fukuoka #beppu #travel
Fukuoka – the gateway to Japan’s southern island of Kyushu. A place where sacred temples meet seaside escapes, and every street corner tells a story. Here we’ll guide you through a 4-day journey, uncovering Fukuoka’s most magical spots, hidden gems, and unforgettable views.
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