Excellent as always. Lots of good info presented in a very understandable way. I forwarded this video to my sister who is going there when we can travel again safely. Thanks.
Mate, you are spot on about Fukuoka. IMHO it is one of the nicest cities to just relax in, walk around and chill out. If I wanted to live in Japan, then Fukuoka would be on my short list of highly desirable cities. Great cafes, good music and I can definitely recommend the October Festival beer. Really friendly and relaxed people too, which is kind of typical of most Kyushu folk, to be honest.
Chris the side street food is better in the winter months. They are all warm inside and when you are the hot food it will really warm the body. Along with food Fukuoka is known for the mentikon. One more thing you missed two major attritions, first is Fukuoka tower and the second is the Yahoo dome. Other than that pretty spot on.
We are going to Tokyo for 6 nights, Kyoto for 5 (including going to Osaka) and then going to fukuoka for 3 nights and then taking the Shinkansen back to Tokyo. I hope the weather is April is warm, we intend to swim 🥵🥶. I know that’s a long ride back, but we’re Canadian where 4-5 hours on the road is just life.
@@YellowProductions would I be correct in that the train ride would be “free” since We’d have 14 day JR pass (like, the pass covers the train back to Tokyo) whereas a flight we’d have to pay extra for?
I am wondering, how much Japanese would I need to know to get around Fukuoka? I know that in remote areas it is nearly impossible due to language barriers. Tokyo and Kyoto is very friendly due to that, will I have trouble if I know zero Japanese? I know some phrases I am definitely not fluent.
Very Informative! We plan on flying direct into Fukuoka for our next trip to Japan for a few days then head down to Nagasaki. Do you have a review of Nagasaki?
I lived in Kyushu for many years and have been to Nagasaki before. Make sure you go to peace park that is where the atomic bomb was dropped. Also try the green tea cake, it is very popular there.
Holy moly this guy goes everywhere. He has a video for all of my stops lol
Right on 😀
Excellent as always. Lots of good info presented in a very understandable way. I forwarded this video to my sister who is going there when we can travel again safely. Thanks.
Thanks Consumer!
Fukuoka was ranked top 10 of the happiest cities in the world in 2021!!!
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Mate, you are spot on about Fukuoka. IMHO it is one of the nicest cities to just relax in, walk around and chill out.
If I wanted to live in Japan, then Fukuoka would be on my short list of highly desirable cities. Great cafes, good music and I can definitely recommend the October Festival beer. Really friendly and relaxed people too, which is kind of typical of most Kyushu folk, to be honest.
Thanks Bill!
The best city in Japan in my visit on 2023.
Tnx for the vlog bro this more helpful to me...i going to fukuoka japan this feb.
Awesome! Have a great trip!
@@YellowProductions tnx
lmfao, and I love to live in Chernobil hahahahahahaha, good luck having kids with deformities.
Im considering 🤔 this is as an option to live
Thanks for the info 👍 😀
Awesome Johnny! We really like Fukuoka
This is one of my favorite youtube channels.
Thanks m kla!
Chris the side street food is better in the winter months. They are all warm inside and when you are the hot food it will really warm the body. Along with food Fukuoka is known for the mentikon. One more thing you missed two major attritions, first is Fukuoka tower and the second is the Yahoo dome. Other than that pretty spot on.
wooww!! rlly missed Fukuoka.. missed their ramen too.ehee
Just got back from my first visit to Fukuoka! Lots of useful info in your video :-)
Nice! Thanks! Did you enjoy Fukuoka?
Really enjoyed it! You're right, it is a laid-back city, and a good base for day trips around Kyushu.
lmfao, and I love to live in Chernobil hahahahahahaha, good luck having kids with deformities.
Thank you
Glad you made this, I was under the impression it was in or by Tokyo. May have to adjust that 72hrs
If you're flying in to Tokyo then yes.. Fukuoka is a bit far :)
We are going to Tokyo for 6 nights, Kyoto for 5 (including going to Osaka) and then going to fukuoka for 3 nights and then taking the Shinkansen back to Tokyo. I hope the weather is April is warm, we intend to swim 🥵🥶. I know that’s a long ride back, but we’re Canadian where 4-5 hours on the road is just life.
You could also consider flying from Fukuoka and connecting in Tokyo to go home
@@YellowProductions would I be correct in that the train ride would be “free” since We’d have 14 day JR pass (like, the pass covers the train back to Tokyo) whereas a flight we’d have to pay extra for?
Fukuoka looks really nice! I'll definitely have to try the ramen if I get a chance to go there!
It's definitely worth a visit! :)
I live in Fukuoka city,Fukuoka has many great food. We can’t wait many people who comes foreign countries.
😁 informative as usual...
Thanks Dieter!
Did you even leave hakata? There are so many things you didn't mention.
I am wondering, how much Japanese would I need to know to get around Fukuoka?
I know that in remote areas it is nearly impossible due to language barriers. Tokyo and Kyoto is very friendly due to that, will I have trouble if I know zero Japanese?
I know some phrases I am definitely not fluent.
I think you'll be OK in Fukuoka without much Japanese. It's still a reasonable big city
BIG thumbs Up Brother!!!
Thanks :)
Very Informative! We plan on flying direct into Fukuoka for our next trip to Japan for a few days then head down to Nagasaki. Do you have a review of Nagasaki?
Coolness! I don't have a whole video on Nagasaki but it is a part of this one: th-cam.com/video/SUQEvJ7nKFg/w-d-xo.html
I lived in Kyushu for many years and have been to Nagasaki before. Make sure you go to peace park that is where the atomic bomb was dropped. Also try the green tea cake, it is very popular there.
lmfao, and I love to live in Chernobil hahahahahahaha, good luck having kids with deformities.
I can't wait to go! :)
I hope I don't get lost trying to figure out the shinkansen to Tokyo.
Fukuoka to Tokyo is a long Shinkansen ride. 5 hours. It's pretty easy from Fukuoka though.. there aren't many Shinkansen tracks at Hakata station
one special thing in Fukuoka is Haruto Treasure
Does the panda need to be there?
Yes! Everything is better with more panda!
How many time you traveled to Japan?
Without really counting I'm going to venture a guesstimate of 15 to 20 times
Will be there in a month :)
Can you get around without knowing Japanese?
Yes
Hmm.. Chris ...refrain from JUMPING on the streets of Fukuoka... It could be risky... You might end up in the Underworld : )
I'll keep that in mind! :)
I just went there. Nice city. I took some videos too.
lmfao, and I love to live in Chernobil hahahahahahaha, good luck having kids with deformities.
Good basashi in this part of Japan.
That's true! Though I didn't partake in any horse meat on this trip :)
I love that hair bro
It’s not pronounced “fuku oka “ it’s Fukuoka “ fukooka “
パンダ持ってるwwww
福岡市動物園でレッサーパンダのぬいぐるみ買って!
hand with Panda all times is for what purpose ? strange
you could have made this video from your room also but still thank you
こいつ何でパンダ持ってんの?
僕も同じ事を考えったよ。
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