Inside this unique building are a tourist-information centre (1st floor), cultural-information centre (2nd floor) and craft gallery. The building itself is noteworthy, completed in 1994 by early green building practitioner Emilio Ambasz. The 'step garden' from floors 2 to 14 is covered with some 50,000 plants in 120 varieties.
糖心传媒's must-see attractions
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Among the countless visitors to the grand, sprawling Tenman-g奴 鈥 shrine and burial place of poet-scholar Tenman Tenjin 鈥 are students making offerings and鈥
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Built into the tranquil eastern hills of Dazaifu and reached through more escalators than can be found at the average airport, this striking structure 鈥
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Nicknamed Maizuru-j艒 (Dancing Crane Castle), this elegantly proportioned white castle (built 1608, rebuilt 1966 and refurbished 2017) is picturesquely鈥
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Spread over three machiya (traditional Japanese townhouses), this folk museum re-creates a Hakata nagare (neighbourhood unit) from the late Meiji era鈥
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On the upper floors of the Hakata Riverain mall, this large museum houses the world-renowned Asia Gallery, and additional galleries for special鈥
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Only the walls of Fukuoka-j艒 (Fukuoka Castle) remain, but the castle's hilltop site (Maizuru-k艒en) provides good panoramas of the city and great views of鈥
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Set within the expansive grounds of 艑hori-k艒en, adjacent to the remains of Fukuoka's once-grand castle, this traditional (though constructed in 1984) 12鈥
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Near the former Tachiarai airfield, one of the most important airfields of Japan's Imperial Army, this museum shows the rigorous training Japanese fighter鈥
Nearby Fukuoka attractions
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Some attractive historic Western architecture populates this park near city hall, most notably the French Renaissance鈥搒tyle Kihinkan, dating from 1910 and鈥
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There's no particular reason to visit Fukuoka's boxy skyscraper of a city hall, but the large building is good for orientation, just west of Tenjin-ch奴艒鈥
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Built in 1910, this historic French Renaissance鈥搒tyle building, a nationally registered important cultural property, can be found just across the river鈥
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This red-brick, copper-turreted British-style building from 1909 has simple historical exhibits and a charming coffee shop. The architect, Tatsuno King艒,鈥
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This popular Shint艒 shrine is set right in the midst of the city, steps from Tenjin Station. While it's not as grand as some other religious sites in town鈥
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On the upper floors of the Hakata Riverain mall, this large museum houses the world-renowned Asia Gallery, and additional galleries for special鈥
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Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Victory, the church holds AA meetings and religious ceremonies.
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The intimate Kushida-jinja, municipal Shint艒 shrine of Hakata, traces its history to AD 757 and sponsors the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Matsuri, in which鈥