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Power Up!! Poop Museum Fukuoka 2025 | Fukuoka
Apr 18–Sep 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
Fukuoka
The popular Poop Museum has made its glorious return to Fukuoka, better than ever!
“\”Power up!!”/ Poop Museum FUKUOKA” will be making its return to the city starting from April 18th, 2025. The experience has evolved since visiting Fukuoka last, and plenty of mainstays of the original exhibit as well as brand new and thrilling poo-ventures await you there! Cute and pop art influenced poop-designs will transform your humdrum everyday into a unique and unforgettable experience!
Hello Kitty Exhibition: When I change, Kitty changes too. at the Fukuoka City Art Museum | Fukuoka Art Museum
Jun 24–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Fukuoka
A celebration of Hello Kitty 50 years in the making. Come enjoy this exhibit showcasing Hello Kitty’s uniqueness!
Hello Kitty made her debut 50 years ago, and has become a global icon and beloved household name. Look across the world and stories like hers are quite rare.
So, what made, and continues to make, Hello Kitty so popular?
The hint lies in her connection to each and every one of her fans.
At this exhibit, the secret will be revealed in various corners of the exhibit, including the largest assemblage of Hello Kitty goods in history, artist collaborations with Hello Kitty overflowing with personality, and original video made for the event.
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Ukiyoe Immersive Art Exhibition FUKUOKA | JR Kyushu Hall
Jun 28–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+9)
Fukuoka
"Ukiyoe Immersive Art Exhibition" is an immersive digital art museum where visitors can experience the world of ukiyo-e through 3D CG animation and projection mapping. The exhibition is based on more than 300 masterpieces by world-famous ukiyo-e artists such as Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Utagawa Hiroshige, Kitagawa Utamaro, Tōshūsai Sharaku, and Utagawa Kunisada. The venue consists of approximately nine immersive zones, allowing visitors of all ages to fully immerse themselves in the dynamic world of ukiyo-e.
This exhibition has already been held in Nagoya, Milan (Italy), Kagoshima, and Tokyo, attracting over 200,000 visitors worldwide.
All areas of the venue allow photo and video shooting, enabling visitors to take stunning pictures while stepping into the enchanting world of ukiyo-e.
Enjoy a limited-time immersive exhibition where masterpieces of ukiyo-e, which have captivated the world across generations, come to life in a dynamic and engaging way.
Taka Festival SUMMER BOOST meets Tenjin Summer Festival 2025 | Fukuoka
Jul 17–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+9)
Fukuoka
"Taka Festival SUMMER BOOST meets Tenjin Summer Festival 2025" will be held at the Communication Plaza on the west side of Fukuoka City Hall for about a month from July 17 (Thursday) to August 17 (Sunday), 2025! This year, the dream collaboration between the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks and "Tenjin Summer Festival" will be realized, and the whole city will be enveloped in the atmosphere of the festival.
Fukuoka | 2025 TWS TOUR '24/7:WITH:US' IN JAPAN | 福岡サンパレス
Jul 17–Jul 18, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Please show your "Reserved Name+Reserved Phone Number+Trip.comOrder Page(not a screenshot)" to pick up your ticket(s).
Ticket pick-up address: [FUKUOKA SUNPALACE] Main entrance.
Ticket pick-up time: On the day of the show, and tickets can only be picked up for that day.July 17th/18th, 17:30-19:30(JST).
You must enter the venue immediately after picking up your ticket. If you need to purchase merchandise, please do so before picking up your ticket.Latecomers will not be able to pick up ticket(s) and enter the show.
The newly formed Korean group TWS is preparing for their first concert, and the atmosphere is growing increasingly tense. The concert titled "2025 TWS TOUR '24/7: WITH:US'" will tour cities across Japan from July to August.
Recently, Weverse shared a vibrant concert poster with social media platforms, delighting fans immensely. On the poster, the members are smiling under a clear blue sky. Their radiant smiles were filled with joy and anticipation for the concert. TWS aims to become a shining new generation of stage artists. Their performances will feature vibrant choreography and stable live singing, leaving a lasting impression. Pledis Entertainment is dedicated to presenting a genuine show that showcases TWS's growth and commitment to its fans.
International Test Match (Rugby Union) | Japan v Wales (Kitakyushu) | Jul 5th | Mikuni World Stadium
Jul 5, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Explore accurate Japan v Wales sporting information and times for 5th July, as well as links for Rugby Union news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Japan national rugby union team, also known as the Brave Blossoms, is the national team representing Japan in international rugby union competitions. They are considered one of the top teams in Asia and have competed in the Rugby World Cup every year since its inception in 1987. In 2015, they made history by defeating South Africa, one of the top teams in the world, in a major upset at the Rugby World Cup. This win helped propel the team to new heights and solidify their position as a rising force in the sport. The team boasts talented players such as captain Michael Leitch and fullback Ayumu Goromaru. The team's home stadium is the Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Rugby World Cup0, which has a capacity of 27,188 spectators. With their impressive track record and dedicated fan base, the Japan rugby team continues to make waves on both the regional and international stage.
Wales has long been a dominant force in the world of Rugby Union, with a formidable team that continues to make its mark on the international stage. The Welsh national team, known as the Welsh Dragons, competes in the annual Six Nations Championship against other European powerhouses such as England, Ireland, and Scotland. They have also participated in every Rugby World Cup since its inception in 1987, reaching the semi-finals three times. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Six Nations Championship 27 times and claiming Grand Slam titles on multiple occasions. Some of the most iconic players to have represented Rugby World Cup2 on the field include Gareth Edwards, Barry John, and Alun Wyn Jones, who holds the record for the most caps for the team. The Welsh national team is based at the majestic Principality Stadium in Cardiff, with a capacity of over 74,500 fervent fans cheering on their beloved Dragons. With a rich history and a fierce passion for the game, Rugby World Cup2 is undoubtedly a powerhouse in the world of Rugby Union.
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Kyushu Home & Building Show 2025 | Marine Messe Fukuoka
Jul 18–Jul 19, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Fukuoka
The Kyushu Home & Building Show 2025 is the premier architectural exhibition in Kyushu, showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the industry. Held in the vibrant city of Fukuoka at the Marine Messe Fukuoka, this event is a must-visit for professionals and enthusiasts alike. From July 18 to July 19, 2025, attendees can explore a wide range of products and services related to home construction and design. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the future of architecture in Japan at this prestigious event.
KEN MIYAKE PHOTO EXHIBITION “THE iDOL” | Fukuoka PARCO
Jul 4–Jul 14, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
The iDOL Miyake Ken Photobook is based on the theme of "the gap between illusion and reality" and reinterprets the "idol" that is Miyake Ken's origin, who has been at the forefront since his debut, to explore his new charms as an artist. Miyake Ken himself is in charge of creative direction, and he teamed up with photographers Omiyama Shun and Kusano Yoko, and stylist TEPPEI to create an ambitious 128-page work of all-new photography.
Hakata Hankyu Asian Festival | Fukuoka
Jul 9–Jul 14, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Asian Festival is an annual popular event that offers bold flavors and fresh herbs to help you beat the summer heat. This year the focus is on Thailand, a country where modern trends blend seamlessly with centuries of tradition. Featured events include a live Thai cooking demonstration by an Australian chef who now lives in Chikugo (having honed his craft around the world), and a well-known Asian restaurant from Osaka.
The festival also features a lively street food section, offering cuisine from all over Asia, such as Taiwanese scallion pancakes (Shou Zhua Bing), Vietnamese banh mi and pan-fried dumplings. A colorful display of vintage-style Asian goods adds to the summer vibe. A total of 31 vendors will be participating, offering a variety of food and items from across the region.
International Test Match (Rugby Union) | Japan Women v Spain Women (Kitakyushu) | Jul 19th | Mikuni World Stadium
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Explore Japan Women v Spain Women sporting information for 19th July, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Rugby World Cup2 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team, also known as the Sakura 15, is the national women's rugby team of Rugby World Cup2. Founded in 1984, the team has competed in various international competitions, including the Women's Rugby World Cup and the Asia Rugby World Cup1 Women's Championship. They have achieved significant success, winning the gold medal at the 2017 Asian Games and finishing in fourth place at the 2019 Women's Rugby World Cup. The team boasts talented players such as Honoka Tsutsumi and Seina Saito, who have earned recognition for their skills and leadership on the field. They play their home matches at the Prince Chichibu Women's Rugby World Cup7 Rugby World Cup1 Ground, which has a capacity of 27,188 spectators and is located in Rugby World Cup0. Donning their iconic red and white jerseys, the Rugby World Cup2 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team continues to make their country proud with their tenacity and determination on the rugby pitch.
The Rugby World Cup3 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team is a formidable force in the world of women's rugby. They have competed in various international tournaments, including the Six Nations, European Championships, and the Rugby World Cup. Led by head coach Jose Antonio Barrio, the team has continuously made strides towards success, showcasing their determination and dedication to the sport. Some of their notable players include Marina Rugby World Cup4, Women's Rugby World Cup8 Alameda, and Patricia Garcia, who have all been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the team. Their home stadium is the Estadio Nacional Complutense in Women's Rugby World Cup9, which has a capacity of over 11,000 spectators. With their impressive track record and talented roster, the Rugby World Cup3 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team is a force to be reckoned with.
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