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Tourist Information (One-Stop Tax Free Counter)
At LaLaport FUKUOKA we offer tax-free services to customers from overseas.
MUJI was born in Japan in 1980 and has spread to the world. The freeze-dried sweets and packaged prepared foods are popular souvenirs, and the plentiful product lineup includes items that are also well liked by Japanese shoppers, such as skincare goods and cosmetics, kitchen goods, everyday sundries, and stationery. The spacious store interior even makes it comfortable to shop with a stroller.
akachan honpo offers various products related to pregnancy, childbirth, and infant care. The shop has an impressive selection of items, ranging from clothing, toys, diapers, bath and toilet accessories to goods for on-the-go. Both their original products and popular items from various manufacturers are available. You can feel at ease as you can touch and feel the materials and products before you buy.
This long-established Fukuoka confectionery shop has been in business for nearly a century. Popular with sweet lovers all over Japan, the HAKATA TORIMON is a Hakata fusion of Western and Japanese confectionery. Additionally, recommended souvenirs are on offer, such as Hakata gyokuro manju, made with Yame Gyokuro tea leaves, and Eishoe, a delightful assortment of MEIGETSUDO confectionery.
This is a shop from the Fukuoka-based brewery ”THE BREWMASTER,” which has been cherished for over 20 years by the people of Fukuoka, that showcases a new way for connoisseurs of alcoholic beverages to enjoy alcohol. It features craft beers carefully brewed by expert brewers, sake, shochu, and wines selected from all over Japan. Freshly poured craft beers are also available for purchase in-shop.
This shop offers a curated selection of traditional toys, ceramics, wooden and bamboo crafts, footwear, clothing, and food from all over Japan, focusing on Fukuoka and Kyushu. Here, you can get your hands on products that are a testament to the skill of Japanese artisans and showcase the art of Japanese Monozukuri (manufacturing). The shop also provides information on the geographical and historical background of the products.
Hakata-oriis a traditional silk fabric with a 780 year history.It is made by forcefully weaving thick weft threads—created by bundling together several thinner threads—into many warp threads.The shop offers products that are a stylish evolution ofHakata-ori, which has been designated as a traditional craft of Japan.It is the perfect place to pick up souvenirs like wallets, business card holders, pouches, neckties, and bags.
Founded in Fukuoka, KUBARAHONKE now has shops throughout Japan. KUBARAHONKE offers a comprehensive range of products made with great care and attention, including broths made from carefully selected ingredients, seasonings such as soy sauce and dipping sauce, as well as freeze-dried foods such as miso soup and other soups. KUBARAHONKE products can be stored at room temperature and make excellent souvenirs.
PUG is an American cookie shop debuting in Kyushu. The Boston Cookie, its signature product, brims with rich chocolate and savory nuts. We recommend items that combine cookies with ice cream. The Boston Cookie Crunch features cold ice cream topped with a cookie warmed up in-store, which breaks down delectably into the ice cream as you eat. There are all kinds of other toppings, from espresso to blueberry sauce. Takeout is available as well.
A long-established shop that has been serving Kurume Ramen in Kurume city, south of Fukuoka, since 1952. It is famous for its tonkotsu broth, made by simmering domestic pork bones for three full days, giving it a pure taste. The menu offers a variety of options, from standard ramen to ones topped with flavored eggs, heaps of green onions, or spicy miso. Set menus with fried rice and dumplings are also available.
Fukuoka is the birthplace of Udon and Soba. You can try this Fukuoka Udon at the food court. This is the first food court shop of the popular Udon University, an udon izakaya with a shop in Akasaka, Chuo-Ward, Fukuoka. Udon University uses only wheat from Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture, in its noodles, giving them a firm and chewy texture. Their soup is rich in umami flavor.
An evolved Hakata version of udon that was eaten in an area of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. The specialty dish, “Niku-Niku Udon,” is known for its black soup made of golden seafood and beef broth. It is served with salty-sweet diced beef on top of noodles chosen for their thickness and texture. Adding a generous amount of ginger is recommended.
This is the first food court shop of a popular set-meal restaurant with several shops in Fukuoka. The hearty set meals where you can choose one out of seven main dishes, including chicken karaage, chicken nanban, and tonkatsu, are popular. Don’t miss the Hakata Nikusui Set-Meal (¥1080, inc. tax) with a meaty soup and the Pork Soup Set-Meal (¥980, inc. tax).
KidZania is a work and social experience facility where kids can learn about the workings of society while having fun. Set within a cityscape about 2/3 the size of the real world, kids can use authentic uniforms and tools to experience various jobs and services.
As they work, kids can earn KidZania currency, kidZos, which they can spend on shopping and services and experience economic activity.
At Yamada Denki, you can find household appliances and an extensive range of products, from the latest digital gadgets to home appliances to help with housework, such as robot vacuum cleaners and electric pressure cookers. Other highlights include items that complement your personal time, like audio equipment, as well as beauty electronics like hairdryers and skincare devices. Products are on offer at low prices that can only be found at YAMADA DENKI. This a shop where you can experience the joy of shopping.
This is the first glass accessory brand shop in Kyushu of the Japanese heatproof glass manufacturer HARIO, founded in 1921. Each handmade accessory is delicate and showcases a high level of craftsmanship. In addition to accessories, the shop sells household items like HARIO coffee equipment, which has many users overseas.
From sportswear inspired by preppy and equestrian styles to elegant tailored items for special occasions, Polo Ralph Lauren offers a range of products that capture timeless tradition and modern spirit. Also, on the same floor, you can find RALPH LAUREN HOME, which features a collection of home décor items.