Access
Main travel time
- JR Nishimuta Station
- 5 minutes by car
- JR Araki Station
- 10 minutes by car
- Nishitetsu Daizenji Station
- Approx. 10 minutes by car
- Hirokawa I.C.
- Approx. 20 minutes by car
- Yame I.C.
- Approx. 30 minutes by car
カーナビ入力番号:0942-54-6681
Automobile
From Fukuoka City
From Saga City
From Kumamoto City
By Train
From Fukuoka City
From Saga City
From Kumamoto City
Fukahoritei offers free transportation to and from JR Nishimuta Station, JR Araki Station, and Nishitetsu Daizenji Station.
If you wish to use this service, please feel free to ask us when we call you to confirm your reservation.
If you wish to use this service, please feel free to ask us when we call you to confirm your reservation.
Sightseeing in the Area
The southern part of Fukuokatei where Fukahori Residence is located, is one of the most well-traveled tourist areas in the prefecture.
太宰府
Dazaifu
Enjoy a 7-8-course natural kaiseki meal using the bounty of the earth, including vegetables picked by natural farming methods and carefully selected seasonal ingredients, and a peaceful moment in a separate room equipped with a mellow outdoor and indoor bath with free-flowing hot-spring water.
久留米
Kurume
Kurume is famous for its traditional textile "Kurume Kasuri" and "Kurume Ramen", as well as "Kyoho Winery" and "fruit picking" in Tanushimaru, the place where Kyoho was first planted. Recommended for those who want to enjoy food and hands-on sightseeing.
八女
Yame
Yame is known for its tea production. Traditional handicrafts such as handmade Japanese paper and lanterns are also popular as souvenirs. The white-walled streets and galleries that retain traces of the Edo period are also a must-see.
三潴
Mizuma
The town of Mizuma, where the Fukahoritei is located, is famous as a sake brewery along with Nada in Hyogo, Fushimi in Kyoto, and Saijo in Hiroshima. 100,000 people usually visit the "Jyojima Sake Brewery Opening" in February, which is a major event.
柳川
Yanagawa
Suigo Yanagawa, the hometown of Kitahara Hakushu, is famous for its river cruises and "eel steamed in a bamboo basket". During the Peach Festival, the town is crowded with tourists as hanging dolls that have been displayed since the Edo period (1603-1868) are displayed throughout the town.