Last day in Fukuoka: Time to wrap it up. Due to our laundry, we started a bit later for todays tour around Fukuoka. First destination was Fukuoka Tower, which unfortunately meant something we wanted to avoid for the rest of the trip: Bus rides. But hey, they’re not as bad as on Okinawa-hontō here. Sure, they are slow and have to go through all the traffic, but at least one can pay with plastic (smart cards) here. No more coin digging!
From the tower we got a nice view over the city – but I have to admit, it’s not up to the usual standards we’re used from those towers. Less interaction, information and (well, that might be a plus) souvenir shops. We even had to figure out the direction to Germany by ourselves. At least it was kind of a quick stop.
After exploring the area a bit (no, we did not unsuccessfully search caches), we went to the next item on our list, which is directly next to the tower: Robosquare. Sounds exciting and big, but is actually more of a shop that also displays some mostly modern robots. So we could browse through that quickly as well and fetch lunch. I have no idea what it really was, aside that it was a noodle dish with pork – so it resembled Okinawan style (supported by the music they were playing in the shop) – but it wasn’t Okinawan Soba or anything else I could recognize. But who cares, it was tasty!
We wanted to get some more red bean soup (see yesterday) after that for dessert, but once we arrived at the shop, we were confronted with an empty counter. No desserts… life’s not fair (fwp, I know).
So in the end we were killing a lot of time (definitely not unsuccessfully searching for caches), since we had to wait for our dinner to get ready. Or to be more precise: For those who were supposed to serve said dinner to set up their shops. Along the river, a lot of small mobile shops (Yatai) are set up each evening serving all kinds of food and especially Ramen – which we ordered of course.