The Camellia Line is one of many ferries that provide transportation between Japan and Korea. Here’s how my Fukuoka to Busan trip went down!
Exploring the streets of Fukuoka, the northern shore of Kyushu
Fukuoka is known for its beautiful coastal scenery, yatai food stands, and ferries to Korea. Here’s what to expect with Fukuoka’s street life.
Hotel Hakata Place provides a lovely stay by the Sea of Japan
A short walk from Hakata Shinkansen Station, Hotel Hakata Place on Fukuoka’s coast provides a pleasant stay before your boat to Busan!
Exploring the beautiful Hakata Port Tower in Fukuoka
Looking out to the Sea of Japan from Fukuoka prefecture is the iconic Hakata Port Tower, a potent symbol of Hakata Bay.
Exploring Fukuoka Airport – Japan’s direct link to Korea and beyond
Fukuoka Airport is Japan’s closest airport to Korea, offering cheap direct flights to Seoul and Busan while providing pleasant commodities.
Strolling along Fukuoka Kenei, Kitakyushu’s serene Central Park
Some places are simply unforgettable. Fukuoka Kenei Central Park brings the beauty of mother nature to the urban world!
Popo Niku Udon – a delicious tribute to the Dragon Ball series
Located in the heart of Kitakyushu lies a little-known noodle soup shop that honors a beloved Dragon Ball character, the great Mr. Popo!