A recommendation for a short COFFEE trip: Fukuoka

Do you fancy coffee?

I do!

Fukuoka is a city which has a lot of coffee shops, so it is called "Japan's Portland".

I visited 3 shops on this trip.



1. manu coffee

Manu Coffee is one of the most famous coffee shops in Fukuoka.

They has a wide range of coffee and drink menus, and you can choose coffee beans from the choices.

They also sell some goods such as coffee beans, mugs, key rings, and T-shirts.

You can drink Japanese and imported beer too.

(I had Oregon's one.)

The Daimyo shop and the Haruyoshi shop are open till late so I recommend to visit after you have a dinner.


2. NO COFFEE

You need to take a bus to get here.

The owner of the shop has experienced apparel industry in Tokyo and moved to Fukuoka.

Because of his career, their goods are simple and sophisticated.

If you like street style in fashion, this taste is a perfect match.


3. FUK COFFEE

They are themed on airplanes.

"FUK" is a 3-letter code for Fukuoka airport, and is supposed to be pronounced like "hook" properly.

They have seasonal drinks and also sell goods on site.




Kaoritokyo's favourites to recommend

To let more people visiting Japan enjoy more, I would love to introduce my favourites to you. My speciality is beer, and also Japanese sake and food.