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Fukuoka is the largest city in the Kyushu region of Japan. With its enriching blend of natural beauty, cosmopolitan appeal, historic significance, and culinary delights, it's no wonder Fukuoka is fast becoming a favorite choice among global travelers.
Insider Tips: Take advantage of Fukuoka's compact size. Opt for a smaller car class for easy maneuvering through city streets.
Parking: City-operated and private parking spaces are available. Expect to pay an hourly fee. Don’t forget to rent a car with a navigation system that includes parking info.
Driving Routes: The Kyushu Expressway and Higashi-Kyushu Expressway connect Fukuoka to other parts of Japan.
Speed Limits: The typical speed limit in built-up areas is 40 km/h. On expressways, it ranges from 80 to 100 km/h.
Traffic rules: Japan drives on the left side. International Driving Permit is required for non-Japanese drivers.
Fukuoka is served by Fukuoka Airport, Hakata Station, and Hakata Port and is well connected with neighboring cities.
Fukuoka has a temperate climate with mild winters and humid summers. The cherry blossom (sakura) season in early April is a popular time to visit.
The official currency is the Japanese Yen (¥). Credit cards are widely accepted in Fukuoka.
Fukuoka is known for its colorful festivals like Hakata Dontaku and Yamakasa Gion. Apart from traditional events, Fukuoka also hosts international music and film festivals.