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Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street

Discover Fukuoka's hidden culinary gem: Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street, a narrow lane packed with local flavors and nostalgic charm.

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Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street is a narrow alleyway in Fukuoka's Tenjin district, known for its concentration of local restaurants offering a variety of Hakata and Fukuoka cuisine. Located next to Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine, it provides a nostalgic atmosphere and a taste of local flavors.

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  • Tenjin, 1 Chome−15−3 真, Fukuoka, 1 Chome Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001, JP

Local tips

  • Look for the small sign marking the entrance to Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street, as it's easy to miss.
  • Visit during lunchtime for a lively atmosphere filled with local business people.
  • Explore the variety of restaurants to sample different Hakata and Fukuoka specialties.
  • Pair your visit with a stop at the adjacent Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine for a cultural experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Tenjin Station, take the 15th exit and walk for about 2 minutes. Alternatively, from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, use the 2nd exit and walk for approximately 5 minutes. The street is located next to Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine, near the Acros Fukuoka building. There are no tolls or parking fees associated with accessing the street directly.

  • Public Transport

    Take the subway to Tenjin Station, Nakasu-Kawabata Station, or Tenjin-Minami Station. From Tenjin Station (Exit 15), it's a 2-minute walk. From Nakasu-Kawabata Station (Exit 2), it's a 5-minute walk. From Tenjin-Minami Station (Exit 5), it's a 7-minute walk. Subway fares in Fukuoka typically range from ¥200 to ¥300 for a short trip.

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Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street, translating to "Hakata Specialty Delicious Food Street," is a unique and charming culinary lane nestled in the heart of Fukuoka's bustling Tenjin area. This narrow alley, situated adjacent to the serene Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine, offers a delightful contrast to the surrounding modern cityscape. Despite its inconspicuous entrance, marked by a small sign, the street is home to a diverse collection of approximately 10 restaurants, each offering a distinct taste of Fukuoka and Hakata cuisine. From savory ramen to fresh seafood and grilled meats, the street is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts seeking authentic local flavors. The intimate setting, where passersby might brush shoulders, adds to the street's unique character and creates a sense of closeness among diners. The street's history is intertwined with the adjacent Suikyo Tenmangu Shrine, with the red hues of the shrine's walls contributing to the alley's nostalgic ambiance. In recent years, Umakammon Street has seen an influx of newer establishments, attracting a younger crowd while maintaining its classic appeal. This blend of traditional eateries and contemporary restaurants creates a vibrant atmosphere that appeals to both locals and tourists. Whether you're seeking a quick lunch, a relaxed dinner, or simply a taste of Fukuoka's culinary heritage, Hakata Meibutsu Umakammon Street offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

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