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The Fukuoka Open Top Bus is a double-decker sightseeing bus that runs several routes through the city, offering a comfortable way to see major landmarks from an elevated, open-air perspective. With multilingual audio commentary, it provides an efficient overview of Fukuoka's geography and attractions.

Fukuoka PayPay Dome (formerly Fukuoka Dome) is Japan's first stadium with a retractable roof and home to the SoftBank Hawks baseball team. It also hosts major concerts and events. Watching a Hawks game here — with the fans' choreographed cheering and balloon releases — is a quintessential Fukuoka experience.
Fukuoka's yatai are the city's most iconic culinary experience — open-air food stalls that set up nightly along the Naka River and in Tenjin. These intimate mobile kitchens seat just 8–10 people at a counter and serve tonkotsu ramen, yakitori, oden, and tempura while fostering convivial conversation.
Marine World Uminonakamichi is a modern aquarium on the Uminonakamichi peninsula, showcasing the warm-current marine life of the seas surrounding Kyushu. Reopened in 2017 after a major renovation, it features a dramatic open-ocean tank and panoramic shows against a Hakata Bay backdrop.