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Fukuoka: Japan Unsung Culinary Destination

Fukuoka: Japan Unsung Culinary Destination -

The city Fukuoka, Hakata as is known, is one of Japan's unsung culinary goals, to mention one of the country's most comfortable and livable urban centers, ,

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Culinary scenes from Fukuoka, Japan. Read more about Hakata at BoutiqueJapan.com

Culinary scenes from Fukuoka, Japan

Ramen in Fukuoka, Japan

Those who visited the happiness Fukuoka in to have a rule, the know thanks to its well-known properties: tonkotsu ramen

If you love thick, rich ramen - packed with umami - tonkotsu misses the point, and Fukuoka is Japan tonkotsu capital

Ippudo, Japan's most famous international ramen empire began (with stores throughout Japan and the world), in Fukuoka, and it is the tonkotsu diversity, ramen lovers outside Japan most familiar with.

Hakata Ramen in Fukuoka, Japan. Read more about Fukuoka at BoutiqueJapan.com

Ramen in Fukuoka (aka Hakata)

Yatai in Hakata: Japan Food Cart Scene

Foodie travelers from around the world are in usually from street food to speak in hushed, reverent tones, and yet - despite its incredible culinary culture - Japan is notably absent in the street food, when compared, especially in the region to other countries.

But fortunately for street food lovers, Fukuoka is notable exception of Japan. Yatai are food carts that are of most all but disappeared (though not all) of Japan, but they remain an integral part of the culinary landscape of Hakata.

Tonkotsu Gyokai ramen, a popular dish in  Fukuoka (aka Hakata), Japan's unsung culinary destination. Read more about Fukuoka at BoutiqueJapan.com

Ramen Tonkotsu Gyokai (Courtesy of Brian MacDuckston / Ramen Adventures)

course Hakata is not all ramen and yatai and despite this casual town enjoys a pleasant cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Fukuoka is the gateway to the southern island of Kyushu (presented in our article on Japan's best places most travelers miss). Direct Flights to Fukuoka available to and from Asia, and the shinkansen (high speed train) connects Fukuoka with Kyoto and Tokyo in the East, and Kagoshima at the remote south.

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Reclining Buddha in Nanzoin Temple, Fukuoka

Fukuoka also hosted the official Sumo plays November Basho (tournament) every year!

with all deals, it is no surprise that the city in the excellent rice, pasta, fish, a project of Anthony Bourdain-san in itself saved.

Fukuoka is a fantastic city for lovers eating a unique piece of authentic Japan seeks our thoughtful (and rare) Newsletter, full of free Japan travel tips and inspiration!

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Fukuoka, Japan (aka Hakata) is one of Japan's top culinary destinations, renowned among foodies for its tonkotsu ramen and yatai food stalls.

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