Enjoy this morning walk with me from Tenjin to Hakata Station. Through this walk, you will see a lively and popular part of Fukuoka City. Tenjin is always packed with great stores and shopping centers, small and delicious restaurants, as well as relaxing places to take a rest and enjoy the natural sounds of the city. Hakata Station is the hub that connects Fukuoka with the rest of Japan. If you take your trip down to Fukuoka, you are sure to stop at Hakata Station!
Tenjin is one of the most popular downtown areas in all of Kyushu. Throughout Tenjin, you can find brand name stores along with big appliance, department, and drug stores. In Tenjin, you will also find places of leisure. Tenjin has many parks that offer a place to take a break and enjoy the city atmosphere. You will see many people relaxing and enjoying their time outside! If you turn down an unexpected path or decide to take a small detour throughout your trip in Tenjin, you can also find pieces of Fukuoka’s history.
Hakata Station is also lively and always busy as it is the most visited train station in all of Kyushu. Hakata Station is used by over 122,000 passengers daily! The Tokaido, Sanyo, and Kyushu Shinkansen (bullet train) stops here. Hakata station has over 40 restaurants to choose from and many stores including Hankyu Department Store, Amu Plaza mall, and Tokyu Hands department store. Make your way to the top of Hakata Station and you will see wonderful views of Fukuoka City as well!
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0:00 Start Tenjin
6:10 Tenjin Central Park
8:14 ACROS Fukuoka
10:24 Kihinkan Hall
14:51 Crossing Naka River
21:22 Hakata Ekimae Street
28:04 Canal City Entrance
35:43 Hakata Station
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