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Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum

The Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum celebrates Fukuoka’s rich artisan heritage, showcasing exquisite traditional crafts and design through exhibits and demonstrations.

Attractions

Cultural Museum, Traditional Crafts, Art and Design

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Nestled in the cultural heart of Fukuoka, the Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the city’s rich artisan traditions. The museum offers a deep dive into the world of Hakata crafts, featuring intricate textiles, elegant ceramics, and other traditional arts that have been passed down through generations. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the history and techniques of these crafts, as well as watch live demonstrations by skilled artisans. The museum also hosts workshops and special exhibitions, providing an interactive experience for those interested in learning more about Fukuoka’s cultural heritage. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese craftsmanship, the Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum offers a unique and inspiring experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Exhibit Rooms
  • Craft Demonstrations
  • Workshops
  • Gift Shop

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-1-1 Momochihama, Sawara Ward, Fukuoka, 814-0001

Phone:

092-409-5450

A flagship for rich, frothy tonkotsu ramen, Ikkousha Fukuoka brings intensity and tradition to the heart of Hakata.
Ikkousha Fukuoka

A flagship for rich, frothy tonkotsu ramen, Ikkousha Fukuoka brings intensity and tradition to the heart of Hakata.

A no-frills ramen counter in Nagahama, Ganso Nagahamaya dishes out fast, affordable tonkotsu bowls rooted in Fukuoka tradition.
Ganso Nagahamaya

A no-frills ramen counter in Nagahama, Ganso Nagahamaya dishes out fast, affordable tonkotsu bowls rooted in Fukuoka tradition.

The original home of Ippudo, this Daimyo flagship serves signature Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen in a fast-paced, no-reservations setting.
Ippudo Daimyo Honten

The original home of Ippudo, this Daimyo flagship serves signature Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen in a fast-paced, no-reservations setting.

A picturesque park centered around Kayoicho Pond, renowned for its seasonal cherry blossoms, expansive rose garden, and serene walking trails.
Kayoicho Park

A picturesque park centered around Kayoicho Pond, renowned for its seasonal cherry blossoms, expansive rose garden, and serene walking trails.

An ancient Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Chūai and Empress Jingū, renowned for its unique Kashii-zukuri architectural style and rich cultural heritage.
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An ancient Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Chūai and Empress Jingū, renowned for its unique Kashii-zukuri architectural style and rich cultural heritage.

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