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Tokyo to Fukuoka

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Ferry from Tokyo to Fukuoka

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Ferry from Tokyo to Fukuoka

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Ferries from Tokyo to Fukuoka

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Discover Japan: A Land of Contrasts

Japan offers a captivating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, this island nation presents visitors with endless cultural experiences. The country boasts impressive attractions including Mount Fuji, the historic Hiroshima Peace Memorial, and thousands of atmospheric Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. Throughout the year, Japan celebrates numerous festivals such as the cherry blossom (Sakura) season in spring, the summer Obon festival, and vibrant autumn leaf viewing. Winter brings spectacular snow festivals in Hokkaido. For travellers looking to explore beyond Japan's shores, regular ferry services connect to South Korea, with routes from Fukuoka to Busan being particularly popular. Russia and China are also accessible via sea routes, making Japan an excellent starting point for a broader Asian adventure.

Exploring Japan: Fukuoka and Beyond

Japan offers a fascinating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. Fukuoka, located on Kyushu Island, serves as an excellent starting point for discovering this captivating country. Known for its delicious food, particularly its famous tonkotsu ramen and yatai (food stalls), Fukuoka gives visitors an authentic taste of Japanese cuisine. The city balances historic sites like Fukuoka Castle and the tranquil Ohori Park with modern attractions such as the Canal City shopping complex. Visitors can time their trip to coincide with the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival in July, when massive decorated floats parade through the streets, or the Dontaku Festival in May, one of Japan's largest festivals. From Fukuoka, travellers can easily access ferry routes to South Korea, with regular services to Busan taking about 3 hours. These connections make Fukuoka an ideal base for exploring not only Japan but also neighbouring countries in East Asia.

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