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City Guide

Tagawa, Fukuoka, Japan

Overview

Tagawa is a small city in Fukuoka prefecture, once famed for its coal mining heritage. Today, it blends historical attractions with a peaceful suburban atmosphere, making it an excellent base to explore northern Kyushu.

Best Time to Visit

March-May for cherry blossoms and mild weather; October-November for autumn foliage.

Local Tips

Bring cash as smaller shops may not accept credit cards; rent a bicycle to explore the city easily. English is not widely spoken, so translation apps may be useful.

Cultural Etiquette

No tipping is expected. Dress modestly, especially at shrines or historical sites. Observe quietness in public places.

Safety Warnings

Tagawa is generally safe; however, be cautious around abandoned mining structures and follow marked paths at heritage sites. Petty theft is rare but keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.

Hidden Gems

Visit the Tagawa City Coal Memorial Museum, try local specialty 'karashi mentaiko,' and walk the scenic Hikosan Line trail outside the city.

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