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Discovering the Charm of Toho Village

Experience the serene beauty and rich culture of Toho Village in Fukuoka, a hidden gem perfect for nature lovers and cultural explorers alike.

Nestled in the picturesque Asakura District of Fukuoka, Toho Village offers tourists a serene escape into Japan's rural beauty. With its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage, visitors will find a perfect blend of nature and tradition. Explore local crafts, indulge in authentic cuisine, and immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of this idyllic village.

A brief summary to Toho Village

  • Toho Village, Asakura District, Fukuoka, JP

Local tips

  • Visit during cherry blossom season for a magical experience.
  • Try local dishes at family-run restaurants for authentic flavors.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and traditional architecture.
  • Check local event schedules for cultural festivals that showcase local traditions.
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Getting There

  • Train

    From Fukuoka Station, take the JR Kagoshima Line towards Kurume. Get off at the Chikugo-Funaguchi Station (approximately 30 minutes). Once you exit the station, look for the bus stop located right outside. Take the Nishitetsu Bus bound for Toho Village and enjoy the scenic ride. It should take about 15-20 minutes to reach your destination.

  • Bus

    Start your journey at Tenjin Bus Terminal. Board the Nishitetsu Bus bound for Asakura. The bus ride will take approximately 40 minutes. Get off at the Toho Village stop. From there, it’s a short walk to the main attractions in the village.

  • Subway and Bus

    Begin your journey at Nakasu-Kawabata Station on the Subway Line. Take the Kuko Line to Fukuoka Airport Station (about 10 minutes). Exit the station and catch the Nishitetsu Bus from the airport that goes to Toho Village. The bus ride will take approximately 30 minutes.

Discover more about Toho Village

Toho Village, located in the enchanting Asakura District of Fukuoka, Japan, is a hidden gem that beckons travelers seeking a respite from the bustling city life. This quaint village is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, featuring rolling hills, verdant rice paddies, and serene rivers that offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling. The landscape is particularly stunning during the cherry blossom season and the autumn foliage, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. Visitors to Toho Village can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring traditional crafts and artisanal shops that showcase the skills of local artisans. The village is known for its pottery and textiles, providing unique souvenirs that reflect the region's rich heritage. Food enthusiasts will delight in the offerings of local eateries, where they can savor authentic Fukuoka dishes made from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The warm hospitality of the villagers adds to the charm, as many are eager to share stories and traditions with visitors, creating a welcoming environment. Whether you're seeking a tranquil getaway or a deep dive into Japanese culture, Toho Village promises an unforgettable experience.
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