Fukuoka's Yanagawa is a famous water city in Japan
Suigo Yanagawa Kanko
by 赤海哈
Nov 17, 2024
by 赤海哈
Nov 17, 2024
Fukuoka's Yanagawa is a famous water city in Japan, known as the 'Water City' and 'Venice of Kyushu'. The total length of its waterways reaches 930 kilometers, originally built to divert water from the Chikugo River for irrigation. Flat-bottomed boats can often be seen shuttling back and forth, connecting various corners of Yanagawa. Visitors can experience sightseeing boats, weaving through the quaint streets of Yanagawa, and of course, savor eel rice. To visit Yanagawa from Fukuoka city, it is recommended to start from the convenient Hakata Station, take the Fukuoka City Subway to Yakuin Station, and then transfer to the Nishitetsu Line to Yanagawa Station, where you can begin a one-day trip.
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