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Updated Apr 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂6.1
    4.7/5
    193 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 173 reviews
    "Totally recommended! Yufuin is a small hot spring village that takes about two hours from Fukuoka. Stay at the ryokan and have a warm hot spring and a delicious Kaiseki and breakfast."
    Yufu.Yufuin Onsen
    95.7km from Fukuoka
    Highlights: The Yufuin, Yuhira, Tsukahara, Shonai and Hakuma areas are collectively known as "Yufuin Hot Spring Village" and designated as one of Japan's "National Maintenance Hot Springs". Yufuin Hot Spring is a well-known hot spring resort in Kyushu. The rich natural resources, the simple and peaceful town environment and the warm and healthy open-air hot springs are all the charming charms of Yufuin Hot Springs.
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  • No.2
    󰺂6.0
    4.6/5
    443 Review
    From8.01
    "Kumamoto Castle, a national treasure in Japan, is an awe-inspiring symbol of resilience and history. This majestic fortress, dating back to the 17th century, stands as a testament to Japan's architectural and cultural heritage. Despite enduring the test of time and natural disasters, it has been meticulously restored to its former glory. The castle's imposing stone walls, elegant turrets, and pristine gardens create a picturesque scene that's a delight for history enthusiasts and photographers alike. Exploring its interior, filled with artifacts and exhibits, offers a glimpse into the past. Kumamoto Castle is a must-visit destination that beautifully encapsulates Japan's rich historical legacy."
    Kumamoto
    91.7km from Fukuoka
    Highlights: With a history of more than 400 years, Kumamoto Castle is one of the three famous castles in Japan. Covering an area of 5.3km, there are many buildings that are designated as key cultural relics by the state. The earthquake in 2016 was severely damaged, and the restoration project is making every effort to restore the majestic and heroic appearance before the earthquake. Visiting the restoration project of the ancient city is also a rare experience. Please come and visit.
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  • No.3
    󰺂5.8
    4.6/5
    668 Review
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    "It is a shrine that enshrines Michizane, a Japanese Heian-era literary man, as a god of learning."
    Dazaifu
    14.5km from Fukuoka
    Highlights: Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is located in Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. It is a shrine built on Sugawara Michizane's tomb. It is the head shrine of Tenmangu Shrine in Japan, along with Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Kyoto. Michizane Sugawara was an influential scholar in the Heian period in Japan, so many students who prayed for the title of the Golden List would come to visit here. Passing through the torii gate at the entrance, you will come to a pond in the shape of a heart character. There is a Shiga shrine next to the heart character pond. It is a historic site of the Muromachi period in Japan and is designated as an important cultural property. In addition, plum blossoms, nanflowers, and iris flowers are planted in the spacious courtyard of Tenmangu Shrine, blooming all year round. Various celebrations are also held here regularly.
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  • No.4
    󰺂5.8
    4.6/5
    266 Review
    From33.74
    "It will be cold in winter, quite deserted, and the amusement facilities are indoor and static, which is completely feel the atmosphere. The traffic is quite inconvenient. You need to pay attention to JR. You need to transfer in a hurry. There are not many direct flights to the same platform at Morgasaki Station. Change time is 2 minutes."
    Sasebo
    79.4km from Fukuoka
    Highlights: • Full of color and sparkle throughout the year • Boasting overwhelming scale and quality attractions. • No matter the season, the park is always gorgeous and worth the visit.Located in Omura Bay, Nagasaki, Japan, Huis Ten Bosch is the largest theme park in Japan. It is named "Huis Ten Bosch" because it has obtained the building permit of the royal family and reproduces the Huis Ten Bosch Palace where the former Queen of the Netherlands lived. The entire park faithfully restores the real buildings in the Netherlands, with a strong European retro style. With the gate of the scenic port as the dividing gate, in addition to various outdoor sports, video games, song and dance performances, etc., the theme park area also has large and small museums such as a teddy bear museum and a ceramics museum. Among them, it is worth mentioning the Teddy Bear Museum, which collects about 700 teddy bears from all over the world. On the first floor, there is also a giant bear sitting about 3.6 meters high and weighing about 500 kilograms, which can be shared with the giant bear. Group photo. In addition, the Ceramics Museum reproduces the ceramic room of the Berlin Palace in Germany, which is also worth seeing. There is a canal with a total length of about 6 kilometers in Huis Ten Bosch. You can take a canal boat around Huis Ten Bosch and enjoy the scenery of Tianyuan and European streets along the way. You can also take a break in the coffee shop and taste international cuisine in the High Tower City Food Street. After nightfall, the interior of Huis Ten Bosch is filled with a romantic atmosphere, with flickering lights adorning the night sky, and many colorful water spray performances and light sculpture projection performances. At the same time, in different seasons, you can also enjoy tulips, roses, phalaenopsis and other flowers of different seasons.△ Huis Ten Bosch holds seasonal events throughout the year, such as flower festivals and Christmas.△ Huis Ten Bosch is decorated with seasonal flowers during the day and the world's largest illuminations at night. △ Shows are held at various locations within the park, including the large theater and outdoor stages.
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  • No.5
    󰺂5.7
    4.6/5
    267 Review
    From13.96
    "please plan and schedule enough time for the tour of all "7 hells".due to lack of planning and schedule on our own trip planning, we only managed to reach at only 3plus in the afternoon and had only enough time to comfortably do 1 hell tour. the hell that we went had an area with free foot onsen. it was refreshing soaking our feet on the hot spring water. it is recommended at least 2-3 hrs to complete all 7 hells."
    Beppu.Kannawa Onsen
    >100km from Fukuoka
    Highlights: Beppu Hell is a famous hot spring in the Beppu area. It was voted by the Japanese as the No. 1 hot spring in Western Japan. The most popular one is the Eight Hells Hot Springs. The Eight Hells Hot Springs are the sea hell, the ghost stone Fangzhu hell, the mountain hell, the stove hell, the ghost mountain hell, the white pool hell, the blood pool hell and the tornado hell. The sea hell is the big one, and the distinctive one is the blood pool hell. It is famous for the "Red Hot Spring", the blood-red water that is believed by Japanese Buddhists to be a torrent from the underworld. "Blood Pond Ointment" made from the red clay of the blood pond can treat athlete's foot and is popular in Japan. Also unforgettable is the Ghost Mountain Hell, also known as the "Crocodile Hell". The crocodile farm in it now raises about a hundred crocodiles of three types. Keepers patrol every three hours on winter nights to watch for crocodiles crawling out of the hot springs. In addition, the piranhas kept in the Wade White Pool Hell Garden are also surprising, but what is attractive is the "color-changing water". The water sprayed from the hot springs turns from colorless and transparent to blue-white when it falls back into the pool. . Hell is the name given to hot springs in ancient Japan, and the name was reserved locally to highlight the long history of its hot spring town. The reason why the hot spring is called "hell" is because the place after the volcanic eruption is smoky and no grass grows, which makes people feel fearful, which is very similar to the hell scene depicted in Buddhism. In Beppu, hot spring water can be used to make canned drinking soda, and the free steam is used directly to cook rice. The locals use natural geothermal heat to make a famous local dish - hell steam. The cooking method is extremely simple, that is, steaming fresh seafood and vegetables with hot spring steam up to 100 degrees Celsius. Most of the nearby restaurants provide this kind of buffet. The hell steam of cooking.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Fukuoka?
Some Best Things to Do near Fukuoka include:Yufuin Hot Springs|Kumamoto Castle|Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine|Huis Ten Bosch|Beppu "Jigoku Meguri" Hells Tour
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Fukuoka?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Fukuoka include:Yufuin Hot Springs:4.7|Kumamoto Castle:4.6|Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine:4.6|Huis Ten Bosch:4.6|Beppu "Jigoku Meguri" Hells Tour:4.6
Where are Best Things to Do near Fukuoka located?
The Best Things to Do near Fukuoka are mainly located in:Yufuin Hot Springs:Yufu|Kumamoto Castle:Kumamoto|Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine:Dazaifu|Huis Ten Bosch:Sasebo|Beppu "Jigoku Meguri" Hells Tour:Beppu