
Fukuoka 3-day itinerary
3 days in Fukuoka, planned the tabi way — one neighbourhood per day, gapless timing, every stop chosen from 33 human-verified places across 5 curated neighbourhoods. Open it offline and follow it street by street, or make it the starting point for your own plan.
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Stay near Hakata Old Town, Canal City & Kushida Shrine Hotels on Klook ↗
Ohori Park, Castle Ruins & Gokoku Shrine & nearby — a sights day
Fukuoka's green heart — a loop trail and teahouse-dotted pond modelled on a Chinese West Lake in Ohori Park, the stone walls and turret bases of the Fukuoka Castle ruins in adjoining Maizuru Park, and Gokoku Shrine just south. A gentle day of walking, castle history and skyline views over the moat.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:40Historic site福岡城跡(舞鶴公園)70 min
The stone walls, turret bases and moats of Kuroda Nagamasa's 1601 castle, now a free public park bordering Ohori Park's lake. Climb to the old tenshu (keep) platform for one of the best skyline views in the city, taking in the lake, PayPay Dome and Fukuoka Tower — the site is uneven underfoot with stone steps in places, so it isn't fully wheelchair-friendly. About 1,000 cherry trees make late March a highlight, with a lit-up sakura festival most years.
castle ruinshistoricalviewpoint - 09:40~5 min walkroute
- 09:5511:10Museum福岡市美術館75 min
A Kunio Maekawa-designed museum inside Ohori Park holding Dali, Miro and Warhol alongside Kyushu-born painters and a deep collection of Buddhist and Asian antique art. The permanent collection is a cheap ¥200 add-on to a park day; closed Mondays, and open later (until 20:00) on Fridays and Saturdays from July to October. Fully step-free, with elevators, ramps at every entrance and free wheelchair loans.
Step-freeart museumcontemporary artdaliclosed this day — verify before going - 11:10~5 min walkroute
- 11:2512:05Garden大濠公園日本庭園40 min
A walled strolling garden within Ohori Park, built for the park's 50th anniversary in 1984, combining a pond garden, a dry rock garden and a tea house connected by a circuit of paths. A small ¥240 entry fee keeps it quieter than the main park; closed Mondays, and open an hour later (until 18:00) from June to August.
gardenstrolling gardenpond gardenclosed this day — verify before going - 12:05~5 min walkroute
- 12:2013:20LunchSuggested
- 13:2013:50Shrine福岡縣護國神社30 min
A spacious, tree-lined shrine dedicated to Fukuoka's war dead, its approach marked by one of Japan's largest plain-wood torii gates. Free to visit, with the shrine office open 9:00-17:00; the grounds also host one of the city's biggest antiques and vintage flea markets a few weekends a year (check the shrine's own schedule, since dates move around).
shrinetoriiflea market - 13:50~10 min walkroute
- 14:0515:05Park大濠公園60 min
A 2-kilometre paved loop around a lake modelled on Hangzhou's West Lake, with pedal- and rowboats, a floating teahouse island, and free wheelchairs available at the park office for anyone who needs them. Free and open around the clock — mornings are quietest, and the loop is lit up in the evening from 18:00 to 22:00.
Step-freeparklakejogging trails - 15:05Transit ~15–25 minroute
- 15:2016:20Viewpoint福岡タワー60 min
Japan's tallest seaside tower (234m), its triangular face covered in 8,000 half-mirrors, with an observation deck at 123m giving 360-degree views over Hakata Bay and the city skyline. It's a well-known evening date spot - the tower and deck run changing illumination themes after dark, and a rooftop cafe lets you linger over the view. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing, and the tower closes for maintenance on two days in late June each year.
Cards OKStep-freetowerobservatory - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Tenjin, Daimyo & Imaizumi & nearby — sights morning, shopping afternoon
Fukuoka's downtown core — the department stores, underground mall and covered arcades of Tenjin give way to Daimyo's narrow lanes of independent boutiques and hidden bars, and Imaizumi's quieter café streets around Kego Shrine. Shopping by day, izakaya and Oyafuko-dori nightlife by night.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3008:50Shrine警固神社20 min
A 400-year-old Shinto shrine tucked between Tenjin's department stores, known for its playful fox-motif charms (called 'o-kagoi' here rather than the usual 'omamori') and a goshuin stamp design that changes every month. The shrine office is only staffed 9:00-16:30, but the grounds themselves are a quick, quiet escape from the shopping crowds any time of day.
shrineomamoriurban shrine - 08:50~10 min walkroute
- 09:0509:35Park福岡大名ガーデンシティ30 min
A green plaza and public-art space built on the site of the former Daimyo Elementary School, opened in 2023 as the anchor of the neighbourhood's redevelopment. The open-air square is free to walk through any time of day, ringed by cafes, restaurants and boutique shops (roughly 11:00-20:00 for shops, later for dining) around a lawn and large video screens — a relaxed spot to sit down between rounds of boutique-hopping in Daimyo.
Step-freeparkart installationlandmark - 09:35~15 min walkroute
- 09:5010:50Museum福岡アジア美術館60 min
Contemporary and modern art from across Asia in a purpose-built gallery on the 7th-8th floors of the Hakata Riverain complex, just over the water from the yatai stalls. The permanent Asia Gallery is a cheap add-on before an evening in Nakasu; galleries stay open later on Fridays and Saturdays (until 20:00) and the museum closes every Wednesday. Fully step-free, with elevators and wheelchair loans at the 7th-floor desk.
Step-freeart museumcontemporary artriver view - 10:50~15 min walkroute
- 11:0512:05Shopping天神地下街60 min
Fukuoka's famous 590-metre underground arcade beneath Tenjin, styled like a 19th-century European street with stone floors and warm lamplight — over 150 shops and restaurants link Tenjin Station, Tenjin-Minami Station and Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station, plus the Iwataya and Mitsukoshi department stores. A dry, air-conditioned shortcut on rainy or humid days, with step-free elevators and accessible restrooms throughout.
Cards OKStep-freeunderground mallshopping mall - 12:05~5 min walkroute
- 12:2013:20LunchSuggested
- 13:2014:20Shopping岩田屋本店60 min
Fukuoka's flagship department store, trading since 1754, split into a 9-floor main building and a 10-floor annex connected underground to the Tenjin Arcade. Expect fashion, homeware and a basement depachika food hall; tax-free counters handle the paperwork for overseas visitors, and step-free access runs throughout both buildings. Closed only on January 1st.
Cards OKStep-freedepartment storetax free - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
Hakata Old Town, Canal City & Kushida Shrine — sights morning, shopping afternoon
Fukuoka's spiritual and commercial old town — Kushida Shrine, guardian of Hakata and home of the Gion Yamakasa festival floats, the covered Kawabata Shopping Arcade, and temple lanes giving way to the fountains, canal and mega-mall of Canal City Hakata. A day of shrines, shopping and people-watching a short walk from Hakata Station.
- 07:4008:00Check out of your stayUsually due by 10:00–12:00 — most stays hold your bags if you ask.
- 08:0008:30BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
- 08:3009:10Shrine櫛田神社40 min
Hakata's guardian shrine for over 1,250 years, and home of the towering decorated Yamakasa float behind the main hall. Grounds are open dawn to late night, but the shrine office selling omamori and goshuin only staffs 9:00-17:00. Come early morning for a quiet visit before tour groups arrive.
Step-freeshrinegionfestival - 09:10~5 min walkroute
- 09:2509:55Temple東長寺30 min
Founded by Kobo Daishi, this temple holds Japan's largest seated wooden Buddha (about 10.8m) plus a five-story pagoda. A small fee lets you climb up to the Buddha's base and walk the pitch-dark 'hell and paradise' corridor beneath it. The temple has quite a few steps and stairs, so it is not easy-going for wheelchairs or strollers.
templegreat buddhahistorical - 09:55~5 min walkroute
- 10:1010:55Museum「博多町家」ふるさと館45 min
A relocated Meiji/Taisho-era Hakata townhouse showing festival floats, crafts and everyday city life, right across from Kushida Shrine. The machiya building and gift shop are free; only the exhibition hall charges a small entry fee (last entry 17:30). Closed on the fourth Monday of the month, and try the hands-on Hakata-ori weaving or paper-painting experiences.
Step-freemuseumfolkmachiya - 10:55~10 min walkroute
- 12:0013:00LunchSuggested
- 13:0014:30Shoppingキャナルシティ博多90 min
A vast mall built around its own indoor canal, with free fountain shows dancing to music every 30 minutes through the day and an elaborate light and projection-mapping show after dark. It has a huge food court (Ramen Stadium), tax-free shopping, and step-free access with accessible restrooms throughout. Restaurant hours generally run later than the shops, to around 23:00.
Cards OKStep-freeshopping mallmall - 17:3018:45DinnerSuggested
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