The largest city in Kyushu, and western Japan’s major cultural centre, has the bustle of Tokyo without the hustle. Because of its closeness to the Asian mainland (its closer to Seoul than to Tokyo) Fukuoka has long been a gateway to the world and an important harbour city. They say that’s why the people are so warm and outgoing. When you’re there, make sure to try the hakata ramen, a delicious pork based noodle soup. Itll give you good sustenance to handle the city’s lively entertainment district.
Fukuoka Holidays and how to get there
Our best fare from Heathrow to FUKUOKA
is from £258 + £270 tax(Total £528). Valid from 12/11/2008 until 30/11/2008.
Note: Availability on these special fares is limited and when they're gone, they're gone! All taxes are approximate
Call us now on 0870·416·0220 to book or find other bargain holidays to Fukuoka!
The hotel is located right in the heart of Fukuoka City, and in the midst of the Hakata Riverain complex which houses restaurants, shopping malls, a theatre and Fukuoka Asian Art Museum all on the doorstep....