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Recommended must-visit shops in Fukuoka!

Japan is the first choice for many people to travel, in addition to the frequently visited Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, there are still many other cities around Japan that are worth visiting, especially the favorite free trip to Kyushu, Fukuoka is highly recommended to visit whenever you have to pass by, Fukuoka is full of humanities, has all the food, natural scenery, cultural characteristics, local cafes are also quite famous, such as the nostalgic feel of tea houses or new design cafes, making coffee lovers inevitably want to make a pilgrimage. Here are 3 must-visit cafes in Fukuoka in autumn, each with its own unique style, where you can spend a day relaxing from the hustle and bustle of daily activities, enjoying the aroma of coffee, and having fun on the journey while sipping a cup of stunning coffee.

NO COFFEE

Fukuoka’s famous cafe, NO COFFEE, is located between Yakuin and Hirao stations. The founder, Shinsuke Sato, used to work in the fashion industry, but after moving to Fukuoka in 2015, he founded NO COFFEE with the concept of “Living with delicious coffee”, and took the meaning of “NO COFFEE, NO LIFE” as the brand name, and the store is made of gray concrete. The gray concrete space of the store is simple and stylish, without too much decoration, but focuses on coffee, selling coffee and soft drinks, and launching a series of NO COFFEE peripheral products, which are simple and personalized, creating a rush to buy at any time.

Shop:NO COFFEE

Address:3-17-12, Hirao, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Pref.

COFFEE COUNTY FUKUOKA

COFFEE COUNTY FUKUOKA is a 5-minute walk from Yakuin Station. The owner, Shigenori Mori, originally started his business in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and opened his second shop, COFFEE COUNTY FUKUOKA, in Fukuoka City in 2016. Unlike COFFEE COUNTY Kurume which is a roasting room, COFFEE COUNTY FUKUOKA has a Coffee Bar & Shop that uses coffee beans roasted in-house, a green brick wall on the outside of the shop that gives it an attractive modern look, and a variety of desserts, as well as art exhibitions and flash mobs from time to time, making it the perfect combination of coffee and fashion.

Shop:COFFEE COUNTY FUKUOKA

Address:21-21, Takasago 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka

FILTER SUPPLY

FILTER SUPPLY is a branch store of Fukuoka’s popular coffee shop Good Up Coffee, with the main focus on selling coffee beans and providing hand-brewed coffee, so you can enjoy the aroma of coffee directly. The best part is that the beans are priced according to the 100 gram scale, and the beans are packaged in a beautiful bottle when you buy them, making it perfect for taking back to your home country for a taste, or giving as a souvenir, and giving the impression of a modern shop design, which gives the atmosphere of a classy coffee shop.

Shop:FILTER SUPPLY

Address:1-15-17, Takasago, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Pref.

Add Fukuoka Texture Design Cafe to your bucket list!

Which of these recommended cafes in Fukuoka is your favorite? If you have the chance to visit Fukuoka, don’t miss them!

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