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
Have a memorable evening BBQ at Fukuoka’s beautiful national park, Umi-no-Nakamichi, with fantastic views of the sea and the city townscape. THE LUIGANS Spa & Resort chef will make a special selection of ingredients for your exclusive BBQ experience on the hotel’s spacious lawn. Make the night extra special with optional fireworks, and have a fun evening as a team.
An hour drive from central Fukuoka, Kurume City is famous for its delicious fruit farming, particularly its juicy dark red Kyoho grapes. There are also strawberries, persimmons, pears, figs, blueberries, and so much more. And what better way to taste these for the first time than harvest them yourself? Pick different fruits depending on the season, and give your tastebuds a treat.
One of Hakata’s famous foods is “karashi mentaiko,” a spicy cod roe produced by the local food brand FUKUYA and used in various Japanese dishes. At the Fukuoka Food and Culture Museum, visitors can learn about Fukuoka’s culture and cuisine, as well as experience making karashi mentaiko themselves. Explore Fukuoka and Hakata with all of your senses!
Wagashi is a Japanese confectionery made of mochi rice and sweet bean paste. In this workshop, experts from Ishimura Manseido, one of Fukuoka’s longest-running Hakata-style confectionery makers, will guide you to create your own wagashi step-by-step. Knead and mold and your one-of-a-kind wagashi confectionery, and top it with your own intricate patterns
Use your visit as an opportunity to give back to nature and stay active with volunteering activities on Fukuoka’s coasts and green areas. The region is full of beautiful spaces that need a bit of help, and with these activities your team can participate in tree planting and underbrush clearing in the luscious national park. Or head to the coast for garbage collecting and coastal clean-ups as a part of your Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR).
Water is an invaluable resource, and with Fukuoka’s excellent location surrounded by the sea, it’s not surprising that it has one of Japan’s largest desalination facilities to turn that seawater into freshwater. This is a great location to learn about Fukuoka’s varied industries, where you can explore the technology and even taste test the difference between tap water and the desalinated water.