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[Fukuoka] travel story of someone who was traveling to Japan for the first time.

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I’m posting this because I saw a photo of Fukuoka Tower that I visited on day 1 that I didn’t post before.

It’s amazing to see it again

The place we went to have breakfast on the second day was Mentaiju [6-15 Nishinakasu, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0002]

I came to eat pollack roe rice bowl and tsukemen, so I ordered the hanmen set.

The taste is rich, rich, and rich… Tsukemen is delicious. The noodles have a chewy texture.

After eating and digesting food, I walked to Sumiyoshi Shrine.

The unique atmosphere of a shrine makes me feel at ease.

Rakusuien right near Sumiyoshi Shrine

Japanese garden with matcha tea (additional cost of course)

I took a quick drink and walked towards Canal City.

Finally, the first reception of Ichiran ㄷ ㄷ ㄷ Actually, I was looking forward to it the most as I kept an eye on it and made a plan.

I’m new to Japanese ramen so I was half worried and half excited, but fortunately the taste was crazy. I’ll have to try it spicier next time.

For some reason, I only took pictures on this day when I was eating.

Visit Kurodahan for dinner

After looking at all these menus, I had a hard time deciding and after much deliberation, I ended up eating the most expensive one.

Kuroda Rice Special Dong for 5,400 yen

A rich taste that relieves the fatigue of the day

Since I had reserved a Yufuin ryokan for the 3rd day, I experienced a bus tour that included Dazaifu Tenmangu – Yunohana – Beppu Kamado Hell Hot Springs – Yufuin and got off at Yufuin. Recommended for value for money.

I didn’t go in, but Dazaifu Station was simple and pretty.

It’s a Starbucks on the way to Tenmangu, and is said to have been designed by Kengo Kuma, a famous Japanese architect (?). It was the second most crowded after Tenmangu.

The way to Tenman Palace

Did you say that if you touch the horns of a cow, you will pass the test or something good will happen?

After visiting Tenmangu Shrine and passing through Yunohana (sulfur cultivation area), we reached Beppu Kamado Hell Hot Springs.

I saw the hot springs, soaked my feet, and ate boiled eggs and ramune in the hot springs.

Mt. Yufudake seen from in front of Yufuin Station

Kinrinko Lake can be seen by walking towards Mt. Yufudake.

Although there are many opinions, grilled shiitake mushrooms are a specialty.

It was excellent

The last accommodation of this trip, Yufuin Oyado Hotaru.

If you are at Yufuin Station, a pick-up vehicle will come and pick you up conveniently.

Hot spring bath in the room

In addition, there is a large public bath and a family bath, so I enjoyed it to my heart’s content.

Dinner Kaiseki

The food was prepared with great care, but there were so many things I had tried for the first time.

Breakfast was also delicious

Take the bus from Yufuin Terminal and return to Hakata.

Before boarding the flight back, I had a meal with Daeyechung Katsu.

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