Fukuoka Hakata Sake and Gastronomic Delicacies Tour
Overview
Savor the rich culinary culture of Fukuoka and Hakata on a guided tour. Visit 2 establishments that serve sake and gastronomic delicacies.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Professional guide fluent in Japanese
- Visit to two gastronomic establishments
- 1.5-hour tour of Fukuoka/Hakata's culinary culture
✗ Not Included
- Transportation to/from the activity
- Personal expenses
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Hakata is one of the most prosperous cities in Fukuoka Prefecture and Kyushu, with well-developed transportation infrastructure. Its proximity to ports and agricultural fields ensures fresh local produce and seafood reach restaurants directly, making freshness a hallmark of its food culture. Famous dishes like Hakata ramen and motsunabe are beloved both locally and internationally. Hakata also boasts many sake breweries and izakayas, where the pairing of sake with food is a key part of the dining experience. A guided tour allows visitors to enjoy Hakata's food and sake culture in just 1.5 hours, all without worrying about language barriers. Hakata is a city where fresh ingredients and a rich sake culture thrive.
Meeting & End Point
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Meeting Point
In front of Hakata Station Information Center. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
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End Point
In front of Hakata Station Information Center. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
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Good to Know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Japanese law prohibits the consumption of alcohol by persons under 20 years of age. Underage participants should enjoy non-alcoholic beverages.
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