Yatai (Food Stalls)
Immediately after World War II, easily movable food-and-drink stalls appeared one after another in the devastated townscapes; this was the beginning of yatai. They are a nighttime specialty of Hakata, and are dotted all over Fukuoka City. Here, you can eat foods such as ramen, gyoza, oden, tempura, and fried foods.
View scenic routes that include this spot
HISTORY & RELIGIONMore Information about Yatai (Food Stalls)
Street address
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Various areas of Fukuoka City
Around Nagahama and Tenjin, along Nakasu Showa Dori, and in the area along Nakasu Nakagawa
Access
- Tenjin area:
A few minutes on foot from Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station on the Nishitetsu Omuta Line, or from Tenjin Station on the Fukuoka City Subway
Nakasu area:
A few minutes on foot from Nakasu-Kawabata Station on the Fukuoka City Subway
- Tenjin area:
Opening Hours
- Varies depending on the season, weather, and stall
Closed
- Varies depending on the season, weather, and stall
Best season
- All year
Point
- At the yatai, pluck up your courage and try talking to the stall owner or the other customers.
Spots around
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MORI NO HANARE
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Harazuru Hot Spring
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Fukuoka Art Museum
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Kitakyushu Airport
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Yame central tea plantation
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Kyushu Olle
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Port of Moji
Mekari area -
Tanga Market
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Nagahama Fish Market
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THE RAIL KITCHEN CHIKUGO
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Kaho Gekijo Kabuki Theater
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Acros Fukuoka
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Dazaifu Tenmangu
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Yabeya Konomi Honke
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Kyushu National Museum
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Tobata Gion Oyamagasa Festival
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Hakatamachiya Furusatokan
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Tachibana Gardens
National Site of Scenic Beauty -
Nakasu
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Ohori Park
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Unagi no Seiromushi
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Kyoho Winery
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Yanagawa river cruise
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Fukuoka Airport
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Kushida Shrine
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Komyozenji Temple
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Hiraodai (Senbutsu Cave)
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Michi no Eki Munakata Roadside Station
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Kokura Castle
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Kitakyushu Manga Museum
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Hiraodai (Hiraodai Countryside Park)
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Munakata Taisha Shrine
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Yame Dento Kogeikan (Yame Traditional Crafts Museum)