Fukuoka places sustainability at the heart of its MICE activities. With art and craft preservation and an inclusive and authentic approach to traditional culture, choose from various programs to unite your team for the greater good.
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※You can view activity guide brochure here:FUKUOKA MICE ACTIVITY GUIDE
Iaido is a Japanese martial art that focuses on the swift drawing of a sword. Organized by the International Iaido Federation Hogyokukai Fukuoka Branch, the largest organization of its kind in Japan, this activity introduces participants to essential Iaido skills such as etiquette, breathing techniques, posture, and footwork. For safety reasons, the workshop utilizes imitation swords.
Dress up in a beautiful kimono set from head to toe, including accessories, and explore the Hakata Old Town. The Old Town is lined with an impressive 400 shrines and temples in just one square kilometer. Spend no time getting dressed up and see where the streets take you on a walk packed with culture! Yukata wear is available from June to September instead of kimono.
Japan Marvelous is a renowned musical group that have played memorable performances far and wide, including the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Fukuoka. These famous performers will be your team’s instructors, showing you the ways of the taiko drums to work up some team spirit. A performance from the experts can even be arranged to complement the experience.
Discover the art of authentic sushi making with the master chefs of Sushi Academy. In this Hakata-style tour, guests will watch chefs present the intricate process of making sushi, beginning with preparing sushi rice and carefully filleting fish. Participants will also be able to try making (and tasting) various types of sushi, including “nigiri,” rolled sushi, and “gunkan-maki.”
Japan has a huge baseball fanbase and Fukuoka is no exception. The famous PayPay Dome is the city’s bestknown baseball field, and this program lets you enjoy a special behind-the-scenes look at its main facilities. The guided tour allows you to see areas you wouldn’tusually have access to, such as locker rooms and the bullpen, where you can even catch an up-close glimpse of the players during practice.
Grab a sports bike and go on an unforgettable pictureperfect cycling tour of Shika Island and Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, where traditional scenes and luscious landscapes surround you. Blessed with spectacular sea vistas and luscious greenery on each side, you’ll find this cycling route difficult to forget.