Hakata Station (Fukuoka) & Shinkansen Train Adventure
Welcome to Fukuoka’s main train station, Hakata Station in the city center. Let’s look at the Station front (Ekimae), some of the shops and getting around. The stream is planned to last 40 minutes. Where is this? 博多駅
Around Hakata Station - 博多駅の周辺 - Japan As It Truly Is
Hakata Station is the main train station of Fukuoka City, and always the center of lots of activity. The shinkansen stops here, and you will find the Hakata City shopping building above it, as well as a great rooftop view and Shinto shrine.
You'll also find a large collection of restaurants, the bus terminal, the subway station, and much more.
Here you can also see the luxurious Yufuin no Mori train leave the station, as well as a very rare sight - the Dr. Yellow bullet train that carries no passengers and is used as a diagnostic and maintenance tool to check the tracks and overhead wires.
Sometimes just coming to people watch can be a more enjoyable and educational experience than visiting another tourist trap.
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JR Hakata (Fukuoka) Station (JR博多駅), Fukuoka City, Japan
JR Hakata Station (JR博多駅), also known as JR Fukuoka Station is located in Fukuoka City in the western part of Japan, in Kyushu region. JR Hakata Station is the terminus for most of the Shinkansen lines originating from Shin Osaka and Tokyo but recently bullet trains have been extended to reach further western parts of Kyushu region such as Kumamoto.
JR Hakata Station, like most of the big city JR stations, is a large, noisy, lively and bustling station, with lot of people, restaurants and shopping arcades.
Hope you get a chance to visit JR Hakata Station and the beautiful Fukuoka city.
Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station - JAPAN UNCUT
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[4K] 2019 Night walking around Hakata Station food and shopping at Fukuoka, Japan
[4K] 2019 Night walking around Hakata Station food and shopping at Fukuoka, Japan
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Fukuoka Travel Tips: 6 Things to Know Before You Go to Fukuoka
Things YOU need to know before you travel to Fukuoka Japan. Fukuoka is nearly equidistant to Tokyo, Shanghai and Seoul, it sits on the northern tip of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands. Fukuoka has a laid-back atmosphere, the friendly people, the relaxed pace of a city large enough, with about 1.4 million people, to have its own attractions but not so large as to be overwhelming. Compared with navigating Tokyo’s busy subway system or hurrying to visit one last shrine in Kyoto before closing time, taking in the sights in Fukuoka actually feels like a vacation
Today's Fukuoka is the product of the fusion of two cities in the year 1889, when the port city of Hakata and the former castle town of Fukuoka were united into one city called Fukuoka. Hakata remains the name of one of Fukuoka's central districts and of the main railway station.
5 - Getting to Fukuoka
Plane - Airport is really close to the city -- 5 minutes on the Subway from the domestic terminal. But 15 minutes by Bus from the International Terminal.
Shinkansen -- 2.5 hours from Osaka
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3- Transportation in Fukuoka
Fukuoka sells unlimited day passes for tourists, making sightseeing easier and affordable. The subway is easy to use, with two main station transfer hubs (for JR trains) and a route to the Fukuoka International Airport. You can buy a single fare (600 yen) or get an unlimited day pass. The station master booth near the turnstile can answer any questions you have.
Fukuoka Tourist Day Passes grants access to each/all the public transportation: 800 yen (adults) affords a pass on Nishitetsu Bus, Showa Bus, JR Train and the Subway, while 1,300 yen gets you an extra usage of the Nishitetsu Train (* takes you out to the Dazaifu Temple Area). I chose the 800 yen pass and was very pleased. Show your passes at events and attractions and you may get a special discount.
4 - Food:
For ramen, most people say Fukuoka is the best,” he said. Two of Japan’s most famous ramen chains, Ichiran and Ippudo, hail from the city. Ramen Stadium on the 5th floor of Canal City. But the one can’t-miss dining experience in Fukuoka is yatai. Yatai are tiny street food carts that are constructed (and deconstructed) nightly. Plastic curtains typically enclose a bare-bones kitchen and minuscule counter around which no more than a dozen or so diners can cram. Many yatai serve basic fare like grilled things-on-sticks or ramen; some supplement counter seating with folding tables and chairs.
Today, there are about 150 operating yatai in Fukuoka, with most clustered along main roads, parks and the riverfront. Because of a law that bans the opening of new yatai, those numbers are dwindling
5 - Shopping:
Canal City is a major shopping complex at 2.5 million square feet, including about 250 shops, restaurants, cafes, cinemas, game center, theater, etc. It even has a canal flowing inside (which explains its name), and a large fountain that has a water show every 30 minutes.
Because the mall is so large, it may take you a whole day to discover everything. If you come to Canal City before May 18th, you can also enjoy the 3D projection mapping show with the popular anime “One Piece” theme, which is quite epic you won’t want to miss it.
By the train station lots of shopping too!!
6- Shrines:
Dazaifu Tenmangu and Kushida Shrine.
Dazaifu Tenmangu is located in Dazaifu city, and it is one of the main shrines in Japan dedicated to Tenjin- the “God” of literature and scholarship. The shrine is very large and includes several structures, so it would take you around 1 hour to visit all the places.
On the contrary, Kushida shrine is located right in the center of Hakata, and since it is a village shrine, it is much smaller than Dazaifu, and this spot will only take you 20 minutes to visit. As the oldest shrine in Fukuoka city, it attracts lots of foreign tourists so you can get the information sheet and even the omikuji (paper fortunes) in English.
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Tour Of Hakata Station! Food, Shopping, Shrines and More! 九州への玄関、博多駅へようこそ!
When arriving to Kyushu by bullet train, Hakata Station is the first major stop, and one stop you cannot avoid when arriving in Fukuoka for the first time. It's a 12 story mega-mall, it's restaurants of all styles and price ranges, it's a movie theatre, it's an event space, it's a shrine, it's a good place to start when you arrive in Kyushu for the first time.
博多駅は、駅だけではありません。ショッピングセンターでもあって、映画館でもあって、神社でもあって、イベント広場でもあって、レストランでもあって、九州への玄関でもあります。福岡きてくれる人たちのために、簡単に紹介しました。:-)
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4K 博多駅 新幹線 Hakata Station Fukuoka Kyushu JAPAN
Hakata Station 博多駅 is a major railway station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest and busiest station in Kyushu, and is a gateway to other cities in Kyushu for travellers from Honshu. The Shinkansen from Osaka and Tokyo ends at this station.
The station was rebuilt in 2011. The main building was torn down and a new, larger station building—as well as office buildings and new platforms—was constructed. The station reconstruction project was initiated specifically for the Kyushu Shinkansen extension from Hakata to Kagoshima-Chūō Station.
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Pork Bone Tonkotsu Ramen at Hakata Station (Fukuoka)
Let’s eat some HAKATA RAMEN in Fukuoka! This is KURUME TAIHO inside the KITTE building best to Hakata Station.
From Fukuoka Airport Station to Hakata Station (Subway)
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[4K] 2019 Yodobashi Hakata large electronics store walk from Hakata station at Fukuoka, Japan
[4K] 2019 Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Hakata large electronics store walk from Hakata station at Fukuoka, Japan
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0:00 関西国際空港 Kansai International Airport Terminal 1
1:26 千代県庁口駅 Chiyo-Kenchoguchi Station (Fukuoka City Subway)
1:48 博多祗園山笠 Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival
6:23 櫛田神社 Kushidajinja Shrine
9:27 川端通商店街 Kawabata-dori Shopping Street
13:51中洲 Nakasu Area
16:38 一蘭本社総本店 ICHIRAN Souhonten Headshop & Office (Chinese Noodles)
18:55 福岡空港 Fukuoka AirPort
20:24 関西国際空港第二ターミナル Kansai International Airport Terminal 2
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Your Guide To Fukuoka Airport! 福岡空港を外国人のために紹介してみた!
Fukuoka Airport, one of the closest airports built in proximity to a city, in the entire world, with it being only 5 minutes to Hakata by subway, and 11 minutes to downtown Tenjin.
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Fukuoka In A Day: What To Do And Eat In Fukuoka | Japan Travel Guide
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Here is another 1 day Japan travel guide on what to do and eat in Fukuoka, Japan. Fukuoka is very well known for their tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen, however there is much more to the city than just that.
If you are travelling to Japan for your trip then here are some travel tips and suggestions on what you can do.
Canal City (Get off at Hakata Station)
Ramen Stadium (Kurume Honda Shoten)
Yanagibashi Fish Market (Try mentaiko)
Tenjin Station
Kego Shrine
Maizuru Park
Fukuoka Castle Ruins
Ohori Park
Motsunabe (Yamanaka Akasaka store)
Nakasu Yatai (Night Food Stall)
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Fukuoka, Japan - Hakata Station (2019)
Hakata Station (博多駅 Hakata-eki) is a major railway station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest and busiest station in Kyushu, and is a gateway to other cities in Kyushu for travellers from Honshu. The San'yō Shinkansen from Osaka ends at this station.
The station was rebuilt in 2011. The main building was torn down and a new, larger station building—as well as office buildings and new platforms—was constructed. The station reconstruction project was initiated specifically for the Kyushu Shinkansen extension from Hakata to Shin-Yatsushiro Station which continues southward through its existing route to Kagoshima-Chūō Station. The new station building has a Hankyu Department Store, its first branch store in Kyushu, as a tenant, as well as other first-in-Kyushu branch retailers including Tokyu Hands.
The subway station's symbol mark is a bolt of cloth with the traditional hakata-ori (ja:博多織) pattern Kenjō Hakata(献上博多). Hakata-ori is a traditional woven silk textile of Hakata.
Let’s go Shopping at Canal City Hakata I’m Fukuoka, Japan
Canal City is situated halfway between Hakata station and downtown Tenjin. Built in 1996 the architecture is amazing with level upon level of shops, restaurants, a movie theatre, entertainment and plenty of spaces to relax. The buildings are divided by a beautiful canal and the water feature is spectacular. Lots of Made in Japan stores and experiences here. Shopping in Japan is fun.
FUKUOKA TOUR // Hakata Station - Canal City - Fukuoka Tower
FUKUOKA TOUR // Fukuoka tower -Hakata Station - Canal City
Hallo ihre Lieben,
Hier ist einmal eine Tour mit dem ,,open top bus''. Für Touristen ist es eine ziemlich gute Möglichkeit Fukuoka zu erkunden.
Ich hoffe euch gefällt das Video und, wenn ihr Verbesserungsvorschläge habt, lasst es mich wissen :-)
Viele Grüße eure Sun
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Hey everybody,
Here is a tour around Fukuoka with the ,,open top bus''. For tourists it's quiet a good opportunity to explore Fukuoka.
I hope you enjoy the Video and if you have any feedback please let me know :-)
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- open top Bus: 00:32
- Hakata station: 01:01
- Canal City: 02:36
- Fukuoka tower: 04:03
Food Market, Hakata Station, Fukuoka, Japan
Food Market, Hakata Station, Fukuoka, Japan
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Christmas Lights - Hakata Station Fukuoka Japan
First night of Christmas lights outside of the JR Hakata Station, in Fukuoka Japan. Not having a Thanksgiving Holiday here in Japan means skipping right to Christmas after Halloween.
We caught a live broadcast on NHK on ths hotel TV and decided to wander over and check it out!
Fukuoka is one of the largest cities on the Japanese island of Kyushu. Well known for its creamy rich tonkatsu ramen, Hakata also has some of the best shopping on the island.
Hakata is a shinkansen (bullet train) station, which makes getting here extremely convenient if you have a Japan Rail Pass!