Ikebukuro Museums Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushuin Museum Home to a collection of approximately 250,000 historical materials related to the Japanese imperial family and nobility. See More
Tokyo Tourist Attractions Hahajima Island A World Heritage island teeming with rare wildlife and otherworldly natural scenery. See More
Harajuku Museums Ota Memorial Museum of Art One of the world’s leading ukiyo-e museums with masterpieces by renowned Japanese artists. See More
Setagaya Museums Setagaya Art Museum An art museum housed in a building harmoniously integrated into its park surroundings, offering visitors inspiring encounters with art. See More
Yamanashi Shrines & Temples Kentokusan Erinji Temple The family temple dedicated to Takeda Shingen, renowned as one of Japan’s most powerful warlords of the Sengoku (Warring States) period. See More
Shiga Japanese Cuisine Udon & Soba Yoshino The original restaurant of Nagahama's specialty, Noppei Udon. See More
Shiga Ramen Menya Sanpei A renowned noodle restaurant with over 40 years of history, famous for its piping hot, richly thickened Ankake Champon noodles. See More
Nara Japanese Cuisine Sakura-an Savor deliciously crispy okoge (scorched rice) in flavorful kamameshi made with ancient grains, all in a charming, traditional-style restaurant. See More
Fukuoka Hotels CROSS Life HAKATA YANAGIBASHI Experience life like a local in your “My 3rd Place”—an ideal base for sightseeing in Hakata. See More Related Articles Great Access to Tenjin, Hakata, and Nakasu! A Complete Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi, Where You Can Experience the Charms of Fukuoka Kyushu’s largest city, Fukuoka/Hakata, is a modern metropolis with nostalgic spots sprinkled throughout. In the Yanagibashi area—where cutting-edge galleries draw attention—stands CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi. Boasting excellent access to Hakata Station, Fukuoka’s largest shopping district Tenjin, and the gourmet hotspot Nakasu, this hotel offers a new kind of stay that lets you experience Fukuoka’s many attractions in areas like food and art.
Great Access to Tenjin, Hakata, and Nakasu! A Complete Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi, Where You Can Experience the Charms of Fukuoka Kyushu’s largest city, Fukuoka/Hakata, is a modern metropolis with nostalgic spots sprinkled throughout. In the Yanagibashi area—where cutting-edge galleries draw attention—stands CROSS Life Hakata Yanagibashi. Boasting excellent access to Hakata Station, Fukuoka’s largest shopping district Tenjin, and the gourmet hotspot Nakasu, this hotel offers a new kind of stay that lets you experience Fukuoka’s many attractions in areas like food and art.
Fukuoka Hotels CROSS Life HAKATA TENJIN A Favorite Spot Where You Can Truly Feel the Local Vibe—With Easy Access to Hakata and Tenjin. See More Related Articles Your Gateway to Fukuoka! The Ultimate Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin in the City Center Fukuoka City, Kyushu’s largest metropolis, is a hub of history, culture, and cuisine, drawing countless domestic and international travelers. Historically a prosperous port town and a vital trading point with Asia, the city is steeped in traditional festivals like the Hakata Gion Yamakasa and cultural heritage. Local delicacies like Hakata ramen, motsu nabe (offal hotpot), and teppan gyoza (iron plate dumplings) are must-tries. The vibrant yatai food stalls along the riverside offer a unique dining experience that’s quintessentially Fukuoka. Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka’s bustling Tenjin district, CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin serves as the perfect base for exploring the city’s charms. This guide highlights what makes this hotel a gateway to experiencing Fukuoka’s essence.
Your Gateway to Fukuoka! The Ultimate Guide to CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin in the City Center Fukuoka City, Kyushu’s largest metropolis, is a hub of history, culture, and cuisine, drawing countless domestic and international travelers. Historically a prosperous port town and a vital trading point with Asia, the city is steeped in traditional festivals like the Hakata Gion Yamakasa and cultural heritage. Local delicacies like Hakata ramen, motsu nabe (offal hotpot), and teppan gyoza (iron plate dumplings) are must-tries. The vibrant yatai food stalls along the riverside offer a unique dining experience that’s quintessentially Fukuoka. Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka’s bustling Tenjin district, CROSS Life Hakata Tenjin serves as the perfect base for exploring the city’s charms. This guide highlights what makes this hotel a gateway to experiencing Fukuoka’s essence.
Kyoto Shrines & Temples Chii Hachiman Shrine The main shrine of Chii-no-sho Village, renowned for its intricately carved decorations adorning the honden (main hall)—a captivating sight for visitors. See More
Gifu Inns Gero Onsen Kaiseki-yado Suihouen An intimate ryokan for adults in Gero Onsen, offering exceptional cuisine and an atmosphere of privacy and relaxation. See More
Tochigi Local Specialties Strawberry Kingdom, Tochigi Prefecture A smorgasbord of strawberry strains to taste in nature-kissed Tochigi. See More
Saitama Museums Hyper Museum Hanno An innovative museum offering thrilling new art experiences that ignite your curiosity and imagination. See More
Shiga Japanese Cuisine Yachiyo Ekimae A long-established eatery renowned for its popular rice bowls generously topped with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. See More
Kobe Light Meals Nagata Tank Suji Nankinmachi Branch A popular teppanyaki restaurant offering Kobe favorites such as okonomiyaki, yakisoba, and modan-yaki. See More
Kobe Chinese Food Gyoza Senmonten Akaman Motomachi Branch A renowned Motomachi restaurant offering just two items—gyoza and beer—worth lining up for! See More
Nagano Cafés Haus St. Anton Jam Factory & Cafe Offering handmade food and drinks prepared with a commitment to additive-free ingredients. See More
Kobe Chinese Food Gyoza no Mise Hyotan Motomachi Branch A specialty restaurant serving Kobe Gyoza, Kobe’s soul food enjoyed uniquely with miso-based dipping sauce. See More
Kobe Chinese Food Ganso Gyoza-en A long-established restaurant in Kobe's Nankinmachi, known as the birthplace of miso-based dipping sauce gyoza, beloved for over 70 years. See More