Nestled along the Kanmon Strait, Moji Port boasts a captivating blend of historical charm and natural wonder. Just a short ferry ride from Fukuoka, this day trip promises an immersive experience that’ll whisk you through a subsea tunnel, past a picturesque bridge, and up to a shrine adorned with over a hundred crimson torii gates. But there’s more to this coastal gem than meets the eye. The real adventure lies in uncovering its vibrant heritage and savoring the fresh local cuisine.
Key Points
- Explore the historic Moji Port, including the Mojiko Retro Museum and scenic walking paths along the Kanmon Strait.
- Experience the stunning Tsunoshima Bridge and the iconic Motonosumi Shrine with its 123 red torii gates.
- Enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Kanmon Strait as part of the day trip.
- Savor local cuisine, including the famous fugu sashimi, at the Karato Fish Market.
- Benefit from roundtrip air-conditioned transportation, a professional guide, and an all-inclusive package for a stress-free experience.
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Tour Overview
This day trip from Fukuoka to Moji Port in Yamaguchi offers a fantastic opportunity to explore a charming coastal town.
For just $78.95 per person, you’ll enjoy a 10-hour adventure with a live guide available in Chinese, Japanese, and English.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance ensures flexibility, and you can even reserve now and pay later.
The itinerary includes historic sites, cultural experiences, and stunning natural scenery – from the Kanmon Strait to the iconic Motonosumi Shrine.
With air-conditioned transportation, food, and attraction tickets included, this tour provides an immersive and stress-free day trip experience.
Itinerary Highlights
The day trip kicks off at 8:30 A.M. with a departure from Fukuoka, setting the stage for an engaging exploration of Moji Port’s historic landmarks and natural wonders. Visitors can wander through the ancient dock buildings and cultural museums, then venture into the captivating 780-meter-long subsea tunnel. A scenic ferry ride across the Kanmon Strait offers breathtaking views, followed by a visit to the lively Karato Fish Market, where they can savor fresh seafood. The itinerary also includes the stunning Tsunoshima Bridge and the spiritual Motonosumi Shrine, with its 123 iconic red torii gates.
Destination | Duration | Highlights |
---|---|---|
Moji Port | 1.5 hours | Historic buildings, cultural museums |
Subsea Tunnel | 30 minutes | 780-meter-long underground passage |
Kanmon Strait | 30 minutes | Scenic ferry ride |
Karato Fish Market | 1 hour | Fresh seafood, including fugu sashimi |
Tsunoshima Bridge | 1 hour | Breathtaking ocean views |
Motonosumi Shrine | 1 hour | 123 red torii gates, spiritual oracle |
Included Features
Roundtrip air-conditioned transportation, a professional guide, and all food and drinks are included in the day trip package.
You won’t have to worry about getting yourself to the starting point or finding your own way around. The knowledgeable guide will lead the way, sharing insights into the history and cultural significance of each site.
And you can refuel with delicious local cuisine, including the famous fugu sashimi, throughout the adventure.
With all the logistics handled, you can simply sit back, relax, and learn about the sights and sounds of Moji Port and the surrounding Yamaguchi region.
Meeting Point and Important Information
When you book the day trip to Moji Port, the meeting point is in front of Lawson Fukuoka Oriental Hotel, just a short walk from Hakata Station’s Chikushiguchi exit.
Look for the guide holding a yellow flag with the Gogoday logo. Before the trip, you’ll receive an email with the guide’s contact details and vehicle information.
Though the itinerary is carefully planned, adjustments may happen due to weather or road conditions.
Just follow your guide’s lead, and you’ll be sure to have an unforgettable experience exploring Moji Port, the subsea tunnel, and the stunning Motonosumi Shrine.
Historic Mojiko Port
As the group departs Fukuoka, they’ll soon arrive at the historic Mojiko Port, a charming waterfront area filled with ancient dock buildings and captivating cultural museums.
This nostalgic port boasts:
- Beautifully preserved 19th-century warehouses and commercial buildings.
- The Mojiko Retro Museum, showcasing the port’s rich history and architecture.
- The Maritime Museum, highlighting the region’s seafaring traditions and maritime technology.
- Scenic walking paths along the Kanmon Strait, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and islands.
Exploring Mojiko Port immerses visitors in the area’s storied past and maritime heritage.
Traversing the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel
The group will now venture through the 780-meter-long Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, a remarkable feat of engineering that connects the mainland to the island of Kyushu.
As they descend underground, the tunnel’s impressive scale becomes apparent. Dimly lit with embedded lights, the tunnel’s concrete walls and arched ceiling evoke a sense of wonder.
The sound of the vehicle’s engine echoes, reminding travelers they’re traversing beneath the Kanmon Strait.
Emerging on the other side, they’ll be rewarded with stunning coastal views, a testament to the tunnel’s ingenious design and construction.
Exploring Karato Fish Market
Next, the group arrives at the vibrant Karato Fish Market. The bustling stalls are piled high with glistening seafood, from giant tuna to delicate shrimp. The guide points out specialty items like fugu, the infamous blowfish, and encourages everyone to try the fresh sashimi.
The group explores the market’s maze-like corridors, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells. Four highlights include:
- Watching skilled chefs slice sashimi with lightning speed.
- Sampling local delicacies like sea urchin and abalone.
- Negotiating with vendors for the freshest catch.
- Discovering unique Japanese kitchenware and souvenirs.
Visiting Motonosumi Shrine
Departing the vibrant Karato Fish Market, the group eagerly anticipates their next stop – the breathtaking Motonosumi Shrine.
Located atop a cliff with sweeping ocean views, this spiritual site features an awe-inspiring 123 vermilion torii gates that wind their way down the hillside.
Visitors can’t help but be captivated by the architectural grandeur and serene ambiance. Many pause to take in the panoramic vistas or explore the shrine’s intriguing oracle.
A true highlight, the Motonosumi Shrine leaves a lasting impression with its stunning natural setting and deep cultural significance.
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Things To Know
What Types of Food and Drinks Are Included in the Tour?
The tour includes food and drinks for the day. You’ll get to sample fresh seafood, like fugu sashimi, at the Karato Fish Market and enjoy other local specialties throughout the trip.
Can I Request a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?
Yes, you can request a private tour instead of a group tour. The tour operator offers customized private tours for those who prefer a more intimate experience and flexibility in their sightseeing schedule.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
Yes, you can extend the tour duration. The 10-hour trip can be customized to a longer time frame, allowing you to explore the sites at a more leisurely pace or add additional stops along the way.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Allergies the Tour Can Accommodate?
The tour can accommodate various dietary needs and allergies. Just let the team know ahead of time, and they’ll make sure to provide options that suit your requirements so you can enjoy the experience worry-free.
Can I Bring My Own Photography Equipment on the Tour?
Absolutely! You’re welcome to bring your own photography equipment on the tour. The guides encourage capturing the beautiful sights and scenery along the way. Just be mindful of others and don’t disrupt the group experience.
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Sum Up
Embark on an unforgettable day trip from Fukuoka to Moji Port, where history, natural beauty, and local cuisine collide. Witness the stunning Tsunoshima Bridge, explore the iconic Motonosumi Shrine, and discover the vibrant Karato Fish Market. This 10-hour adventure promises an immersive experience, guided by a professional who’ll share insights into the region’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes.