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Fukuoka rainy day route: Hakata Station, Tenjin underground, and one outdoor stop
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2026-06-22 21:05:11
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A Fukuoka rainy day route works best when Hakata Station and Tenjin are treated as anchors, not just transfer points. The common mistake is to keep the original outdoor food market, shrine, canal, and seaside plan unchanged, then spend the day getting wet between short stops. A better route uses covered movement first and adds one outdoor segment only if the rain weakens. Start at Hakata Station if luggage, breakfast, or a Shinkansen arrival is involved. It gives easy food options, lockers, restrooms, and multiple transit choices. From there, Tenjin is a strong rainy-day base because the underground shopping streets and connected department stores create a long indoor walking path. This is not a replacement for the whole city; it is a way to keep the day from collapsing. A practical sequence: 1. Hakata Station for food, lockers, and weather check. 2. Subway to Tenjin if rain is steady. 3. Tenjin underground and nearby stores for the main indoor block. 4. Add Ohori Park, Kushida Shrine, or a yatai area only if the forecast clears enough for a short outdoor gap. 5. Keep dinner near a station instead of forcing a long wet walk. The tradeoff is atmosphere versus reliability. Fukuoka is a good walking city in fair weather, but on a heavy-rain day the best plan is often a compact station-centered loop. The goal is not to hide indoors all day; it is to keep one outdoor stop optional rather than mandatory.
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