
▲ The Itoshima Coconut Tree Swing Beach is a popular seaside photo spot in Kyushu. The giant coconut tree swing hangs over the coast against the backdrop of azure waters and white waves, making every shot a Japanese-style healing masterpiece. It's the perfect place to experience Fukuoka's romantic coastal atmosphere.

▲ The Meotoiwa (Couple Rocks) at Sakurai Futamigaura are a symbol of Fukuoka's Itoshima region. These two sea rocks surrounded by waves are famous as a Japanese love power spot, with a legend that couples who hold hands and walk around them will be blessed with eternal love.


▲ Known for its delicate, thread-like streams, Shiraito Falls features water gently cascading down the cliffside, creating a serene and graceful scene. Surrounded by lush greenery, the area offers a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.


▲ Yanagawa is located in southern Fukuoka and is often referred to as the "Little Kyoto of Chikugo." This charming Japanese water town features boatmen gently poling their vessels along the canals while singing folk songs, guiding you through shimmering waters and historic streets. The serene and elegant atmosphere makes it perfect for photography and leisurely sightseeing.



▲ Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine enshrines Sugawara no Michizane, revered as the deity of learning and calligraphy, boasting a long history of over 1,100 years and deeply respected by the Japanese people. As a famous sacred site for academic success and passing examinations, it attracts numerous parents and students who come to pray for their wishes each year.




▲ In 1960 (Showa 35), Ichiran Ramen was born in Fukuoka City, Japan, as a 24-hour classic Hakata-style ramen. From its inception, it operated under the then-rare membership model, becoming a unique presence in the Kyushu ramen scene.

