Explore Moji Port’s charm, walk the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, and find peace at a local shrine on this Fukuoka day tour.
Explore Moji Port’s charm, walk the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, and find peace at a local shrine on this Fukuoka day tour.
- Kanmon Tunnel for Humans (Moji Side) - The Kanmon Tunnel Moji Pedestrian Entrance is situated in Kitakyushu, Japan. It acts as the gateway for pedestrians to the Kanmon Tunnel, linking the islands of Honshu and Kyushu beneath the Kanmon Strait. This tunnel, mainly used by walkers and cyclists, provides a distinctive underground journey and a…
- Kanmon Tunnel for Humans (Moji Side) - The Kanmon Tunnel Moji Pedestrian Entrance is situated in Kitakyushu, Japan. It acts as the gateway for pedestrians to the Kanmon Tunnel, linking the islands of Honshu and Kyushu beneath the Kanmon Strait. This tunnel, mainly used by walkers and cyclists, provides a distinctive underground journey and a picturesque path across the strait. It stands as a significant historical and transportation landmark in the area.
- Italian Portone·イタリアン ポルトーネ - 911 Italian Portone (イタリアン ポルトーネ) is a chic Italian restaurant located in Minatomachi, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. Celebrated for its sophisticated ambiance and exceptional Italian cuisine, the restaurant offers a variety of authentic dishes, including pastas, seafood, and fine wines, making it a favored destination for both locals and tourists. Its name, “Portone,” embodies a theme of Italian elegance, and the restaurant’s décor and menu are crafted to deliver a taste of Italy to Japan.
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Tsukiji Fish Market, situated in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo, Japan, was among the world’s largest and most renowned wholesale seafood markets. Before its move in 2018 to Toyosu, Tsukiji served as a center for fresh fish and seafood, drawing chefs, restaurant owners, and tourists alike. The market was famous for its vibrant atmosphere and the iconic tuna auctions, where large tunas were sold at premium prices. Although the wholesale operations have relocated, the Tsukiji Outer Market continues to flourish, offering a wide array of fresh seafood, street food, and traditional Japanese culinary products.
- Tsunoshima Ohashi - Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge is a breathtaking bridge located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Spanning the Tsunoshima Channel, it links Tsunoshima Island to the Honshu mainland. The bridge is celebrated for its scenic views, particularly with its clear blue waters and the surrounding natural beauty. Extending 1,780 meters, Tsunoshima Ohashi is one of Japan’s longest bridges and provides a scenic drive with stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea. It has become a favored spot for tourists, offering both a practical route and a scenic experience for travelers.
- Motonosumi Inari Shrine - Motonosumi Inari Shrine, located in Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, is a stunning and iconic Shinto shrine renowned for its picturesque setting and vibrant red torii gates. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Sea of Japan, the shrine features a path lined with 123 red torii gates leading up to the shrine’s main building. These gates, along with the breathtaking coastal backdrop, make the shrine a popular tourist attraction and a striking location for photography. The shrine is dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, and prosperity, and is known for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic vistas.
- Professional guide
- Round trip air-conditioned transportation
- Professional guide
- Round trip air-conditioned transportation
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Set off on an enchanting day trip from Fukuoka to Moji Port, where history, culture, and stunning scenery await. Start your journey with a visit to Moji Port, a delightful harbor district that radiates a nostalgic charm with its beautifully preserved architecture and bustling waterfront. Wander through streets lined with colonial-style buildings, lively…
Set off on an enchanting day trip from Fukuoka to Moji Port, where history, culture, and stunning scenery await. Start your journey with a visit to Moji Port, a delightful harbor district that radiates a nostalgic charm with its beautifully preserved architecture and bustling waterfront. Wander through streets lined with colonial-style buildings, lively cafes, and charming shops, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich maritime past.
Then, explore beneath the sea with a visit to the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, a distinctive experience that lets you walk through one of Japan’s most renowned underwater tunnels connecting the islands of Honshu and Kyushu. Admire the engineering marvel while enjoying the cool, serene atmosphere as you walk beneath the Kanmon Strait.
Conclude your day with a serene visit to a local shrine, where you can immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings and connect with Japan’s spiritual heritage.
- Total tour duration include in transportation time
- There are no refunds for latecomers or no-shows.
- The itinerary schedule may be adjusted according to weather, road conditions, and other reasons.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.