Top 5 Museums in Fukuoka Prefecture

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Yusentei Park
4.2
( 8 reviews )

1-46 Yusentei, Jonan Ward, Fukuoka, 814-0122, Japan

“One of the famous gardens, Yusentei. It was my first visit in ten years, and it was peaceful. They still sold matcha, and I grabbed some red bean porridge. I strolled around, enjoying the leisurely pace, and lost track of time. Spent a relaxed afternoon. Since it's tucked away in a local village, walking along the streets gives you a real taste of Japan. It's a pity there weren't as many elementary school students as there were ten years ago. #garden - BOFF”

Keya No Ohto
4.2
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

520 Shimakeya, Itoshima, Fukuoka 819-1335, Japan

“It was a nice day with calm weather and waves.”

Hishino Triple Water Wheels
4.1
( 8 reviews )

Hishino, Asakura, Fukuoka 838-1305, Japan

“Do not expect too much to watch here. Mainly a souvenir shop with many local tourists. But if you are visiting somewhere nearby, you may still come to enjoy the silence.”

Grand Hours
4.3
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 11:30 AM

2 Chome-3-33 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001, Japan

“I paid a visit to this beautiful restaurant yet the service of some hall staffs were not so professional when meeting on crisis. I accompanied along with 2 other adults and a child, the kid's dish was not served until main course were consumed. I guess it is either kitchen has forgotten about it or simply the order didn't go through. It would've been better to tell us about the situation than telling us to "Wait please, the food is on the way." However the ladies at the desk were trying to settle and compensate the issue.”

Takibiya
4.3
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 05:30 PM

1 Chome-18-1 Imaizumi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0021, Japan

“I've been there about 20 times over the past 6-7 years, excluding the COVID period. Until last year, there was no Korean menu, but when I went this time, they made it simple. (Amadai) Grilled tilefish scales are expensive, but they are really delicious. Be sure to eat PariPari green pepper and Tsukune together. If you first order sashimi mori, it will be grilled on a straw fire. Try Sabashi too. The fire show with the torch is awesome. The shrimp cream croquette is also delicious. In the summer, fried corn is delicious and delicious. Oyster dishes are absolutely delicious in winter. Strawberries rolled in raw ham are also delicious in winter. Reservations can only be made by phone, but walk-ins are also accepted during opening hours. This time, when I went alone, I ate a lot and ended up paying around 7,000 yen. Usually, if I go with my husband, it costs around 15,000-20,000 yen. Lemon Sawa is made with one whole lemon. From the second time onwards, if you go to Okawari, they will give you a refill without lemon for 350 yen. If you try okawari 2-3 times, it will be bland, so you can order it with lemon juice again. The beer was really smooth. It was Sapporo Black Label or something... I don't remember exactly, but it was a tasty treat.”

百舌のしわざ
3.8
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 05:00 AM

Japan, 〒802-0005 Fukuoka, Kitakyushu, Kokurakita Ward, Sakaimachi, 1 Chome−8−9 暖簾村1F

“Although it was a ¥4,500 course, I was very satisfied with the variety of all-you-can-drink options and the quality of the food. It had a nice hideaway atmosphere and the customer service was good for an izakaya. Above all, the quality of the food was good, including the timing and taste of the food. In the end, I felt like I couldn't finish it all.”

Top 5 Museums in Fukuoka Prefecture

In the heart of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Museums, holding an impressive reviews with almost 48 reviews from people worldwide.

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