We provide a variety of guided tours in Fukuoka exclusively for cruise passengers:Group coach tour (with guide), private minivan tour (driver-guide), and guide-only service (public transport).Professional vehicles, drivers and guides are included.Sample itinerary:
(We will tailor the itinerary to your cruise arrival and departure time, and our professional staff will contact you to confirm all details.)
⭐️ Itinerary A:
1⃣ Meet at the port and depart
2⃣ Dazaifu | Stay: 1 hr 50 mins
Drop by Kengo Kuma-designed Starbucks, sacred ox statue and national museum; try Ichiran Ramen.
Must-try snacks: umegae mochi, Ichiran Ramen and mentaiko chazuke.
3⃣ LaLaport Fukuoka | Stay: 2.5 hrs
Food court with diverse local Japanese dishes, snacks & souvenirs for lunch. Famous for life-sized Gundam statue, gachapon & Gundam-themed attractions popular among youngsters.
4⃣Tenjin Shopping District| Stay: 2 hrs 20 mins
Shopping hub featuring Parco Main/New Wing, Iwataya, One Fukuoka Building, Mitsukoshi & Daimaru department stores.
5⃣ Return to port on time, guaranteed not to miss your ship
⭐️ Itinerary B:
1⃣ Meet at the port and depart
2⃣ Dazaifu, stay for 1hr 50mins
Visit Kengo Kuma-designed Starbucks, sacred ox bronze statue, National Museum and Ichiran Ramen.
Local treats: Umegae Mochi, Ichiran Ramen and mentaiko chazuke.
3⃣ LaLaport Fukuoka at 13:00, stay for 2.5hrs
The mall features a food court with assorted Japanese cuisines, snacks and souvenirs for lunch. Famous for giant outdoor Gundam statue and countless gachapon, a hotspot for young visitors.
4⃣ Kushida Shrine, stay for 30mins
Founded in 757 as Hakata’s tutelary shrine. Vermilion torii gates and ancient trees shut out city noise for a tranquil historic vibe.
5⃣ Ohori Park, stay for 70mins
A traditional Japanese stroll garden with scenic lakes, limpid water reflecting clouds and drooping willow branches.
6⃣️ Return to port on time
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
Fukuoka’s iconic Shinto shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the God of Learning. Famous for its red-lacquered halls, ancient plum trees, and umegae mochi snacks. A must-visit for history lovers and students wishing for academic success.
Kushida Shrine
Hakata’s 1,200-year-old tutelary shrine, beloved as “Okushida-san”. Home to the UNESCO-listed Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival and a giant sacred ginkgo tree. It guards prosperity, longevity, and the vibrant spirit of local culture.
Anpanman Children’s Museum
Kyushu’s only Anpanman-themed museum, perfect for families. Features interactive play zones, daily character shows, and photo opportunities. The on-site shop offers Fukuoka-exclusive merchandise, ensuring a fun, rainy-day-friendly experience.
Tenjin Shopping District
Fukuoka’s premier downtown hub, blending luxury malls, trendy boutiques, and the Europe-style Tenjin Underground Mall. Connected seamlessly to subways, it offers tax-free shopping, street food, and endless retail therapy—ideal for last-minute souvenirs.