Akizuki Town in Spring
#springitinerary if you're cruising through Fukuoka in spring, Akizuki Town is a chill detour that feels like a time machine to Edo-era Japan. Known as Chikuzen’s Little Kyoto, this place is packed with history and nature, making it perfect for a laid-back day trip.
The town's roots go way back, established as Akizuki Domain in 1623 by Kuroda Nagaoki, the third son of Fukuoka’s feudal lord. Today, remnants like the Kuromon and Nagayamon gates still stand, adding a touch of old-school charm.
Spring is prime time here. Sugi-no-Baba Street transforms into a 500-meter cherry blossom tunnel, with around 200 trees lining the path. At night, bare light bulbs illuminate the blossoms, creating a magical atmosphere.
Beyond the blooms, the town offers scenic walks, historic sites, and cozy spots to grab a bite. Whether you're into history, nature, or just soaking in the vibe, Akizuki's spring charm is hard to beat.