Discover the best top things to do in Chuo, Japan including Comedy Fukuoka Comedy Club, SUiTO FUKUOKA, Escape Games Fukuoka, Organic Esthe Salon Fuu, Daimyomachi Catholic Church, Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome, Tenjin Underground Shopping Center, Fukuoka Art Museum, Iwataya Honten, Shintencho Shopping Street.
Restaurants in Chuo
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Comedy Fukuoka is Kyushu's original stand-up comedy club. While it might not be the most obvious thing to do in Japan, our friendly English-speaking team will guarantee you a great night out. Our quarterly showcase shows are where you can enjoy international line up of comedians along with special guests from across Japan and overseas, that will leave you in hysterics with their unique tales of life in Japan and beyond. Our monthly open mic nights are a great opportunity for you to cross something off your bucket list, or watch as newbies and veterans alike take to the stage to flex their comedy muscles in our small and friendly club. The frequency of shows depends on the season. Please check our website for show times and ticket information.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
The city of Fukuoka was ranked within the top 10 "most livable" cities by the English magazine “Monocle”. Surrounded by nature, compact, and famous for its delicious food, Fukuoka certainly has a lot more things to offer! Starting from August 8th, “SUiTO FUKUOKA” will have two roles: the first one will be to make foreigners visiting Fukuoka feel the “suito” (love) by offering traditional Japanese experiences starting with the cultural heritage of the Kyushu area. Our second duty will be to make residents able to confidently make recommendations on what they “suito” in their city. The dialect from Hakata is the most liked out of all of the Japanese dialects, and this is why we chose to make “suito” our keyword: we want to make both residents and foreigners like Fukuoka the same way they like the dialect. ①Tourist information ②Experience booking ③Japanese restaurant ④Rental space ⑤ Luggage service
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Western Japan's first Western-style Escape Room, located in the heart of Fukuoka City. The games require no language but you'll have to use your brain to decode clues and solve puzzles if you want to escape in 60 minutes. 2-6 players.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
we provide excellent treatments using natural and organic Japanese products.You will be treated by experienced therapists who will treat you with great japanese hospitality.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
That was a Sunday when I walked by. It has an English Mass schedule and I just went in. It's right in the centre of Tenjin. Very convenient from anywhere if you're just walking around Tenjin area. You could identify it easily as it has a tall bell tower. No photo is allowed inside the Church. It has a signpost welcoming the public to pray inside the Church and the chapel. While you're travelling and thinking about your home and family, it's the best place to say a prayer to God in Fukuoka. What's more interesting is that in the Stations of the Cross are painted on the stained glasses, while many churches using a little wooden board depicting the stations. I have been telling my wife the story of Jesus using the pictures on the stained glass of the Church and it's exactly why the stained glasses are needed. Just drop by and I'm sure you will feel the peace and tranquillity of the Church which you might not have imagined that you will find it in the centre of a city in Japan.
4.0 based on 1,023 reviews
The devotion of the fans is simply great and I found this possibly even more entertaining than any visit to an American baseball stadium. The food was delicious and the beer girls were very friendly and efficient. We got our tickets through Klook and were guided to our seats. Highly recommended if you're in Fukuoka!
4.0 based on 2,007 reviews
This underground mall sprawling accross 590 meters from north to south of downtown Tenjin. Styled in 19th century European with beautiful tinted glass windows, flagstones floors and arabesque design ceiling decorate the whole underground malls creating stylish and comfortable athmosphere. There are couple of cozy sitting corners and meeting points, fancy restroom with different styles and decorations from one to another. It has 12 avenues and more than 150 unique shops of fashions, cosmetics, gourmet, books and many more. Easy access to subway, train and bus station. It’s not just underground shopping place, it’s an interesting place worth a visit offering a shopping experience as a bonus point.
4.0 based on 171 reviews
The Fukuoka Art Museum’s collection consists of modern and contemporary art, i.e. art created in the 20th century or later, and pre-modern art, produced in the 19th century or earlier. The collection is highly diverse both historically and geographically, ranging from around 5000 B.C. to A.D. 2000, and including art of Japan, other Asian countries, and the West, and in terms of media, encompassing painting, sculpture and film as well as folding screens, ceramics, and textiles. This diversity is the most prominent feature of the Fukuoka Art Museum’s collection. Our collection has been increasingly enriched through purchases and donations made by individuals and benefactors. The total number of works in the collection now exceeds 16,000.
This is a well run museum specializing more into Japanese Artists though do have several other key pieces, one specific famous Dali painting I was surprised to see there.
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