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Best Neighborhoods for Single Digital Nomads Living in Fukuoka

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you're a solo digital nomad heading to Fukuoka, check out these top neighborhoods that are ideal for single adventurers like yourself.

Welcome to Fukuoka, a vibrant city on the northern shore of Japan's Kyushu Island. Known for its ancient temples, beaches, and modern city life, Fukuoka is a haven for digital nomads seeking a blend of culture, convenience, and community. With its reliable public transport, plethora of coworking spaces, and a growing international community, Fukuoka offers a variety of neighborhoods that cater to the lifestyle of single global nomads. Here are some of the best areas to consider for your home base.

Tenjin

Tenjin is the bustling heart of Fukuoka, known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It's a magnet for digital nomads due to its central location and the presence of numerous coworking spaces. The area is also home to cultural attractions like the Fukuoka Art Museum and the verdant Kego Park, providing a perfect blend of urban life and green space. Tenjin's vibrant atmosphere is complemented by its diverse food scene, ranging from street food stalls to high-end restaurants.

Location: Central Fukuoka, easily accessible by subway and bus.

Where to Eat: Explore the yatai (street food stalls) along the Naka River for local flavors, or visit the trendy eateries in the Tenjin Underground City.

Where to Meet People: Join the Fukuoka International Community group, frequent the local cafes, or attend events at coworking spaces like The Company.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: ¥60,000 - ¥100,000 per month.

Hakata

Hakata is a historical neighborhood that has evolved into a modern hub, making it an attractive spot for digital nomads. It's home to the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and the Hakata Machiya Folk Museum, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. The area is also known for the famous Hakata Ramen, which you can enjoy at local eateries. With its mix of traditional charm and contemporary conveniences, Hakata is a compelling choice for global nomads.

Location: Eastern part of Fukuoka, adjacent to the main train station, Hakata Station.

Where to Eat: Sample the renowned Hakata Ramen at one of the many specialized ramen shops in the area.

Where to Meet People: Participate in local language exchange meetups, or visit the Hakata Riverain complex for shopping and socializing.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: ¥50,000 - ¥80,000 per month.

Nakasu

Nakasu is Fukuoka's nightlife district, located on an island between the Naka and Hakata rivers. It's a popular area for digital nomads and expats and digital nomads who enjoy the lively atmosphere and the convenience of having everything within walking distance. During the day, you can visit the Kushida Shrine or take a stroll along the riverbanks. At night, the area comes alive with its many bars, clubs, and restaurants.

Location: Central Fukuoka, between the Hakata and Tenjin districts.

Where to Eat: Indulge in international cuisine at the many restaurants along the waterfront or enjoy the local yatai food stalls.

Where to Meet People: Network at the bars and clubs, or join the Fukuoka Now events for digital nomads and expats and locals alike.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: ¥70,000 - ¥120,000 per month.

Daimyo

Daimyo is the trendsetting district of Fukuoka, where fashion, art, and technology converge. It's a favorite among young professionals and digital nomads for its hip vibe and creative energy. The neighborhood boasts unique boutiques, art galleries, and a variety of cafes that double as workspaces. Daimyo's central location makes it an ideal spot for those who want to be in the heart of the action while enjoying a sense of community.

Location: Just west of Tenjin, within walking distance to the city's main attractions.

Where to Eat: Discover trendy cafes and international restaurants scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Where to Meet People: Attend gallery openings, visit the local fashion boutiques, or work from the stylish cafes where fellow nomads gather.

Rentals: Average Rental Price of Studio or 1 bedroom apartment: ¥65,000 - ¥90,000 per month.

Each of these neighborhoods offers a unique experience for the single digital nomad living in Fukuoka. Whether you're looking for the hustle and bustle of city life, a taste of local culture, or a trendy and artistic atmosphere, Fukuoka has a place for you to call home.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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