Bar entertainment in Fukuoka
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Dark Room
Dark, rocky and loud, this is a cool urban rock oasis with a killer sound system, pool table, foosball, friendly dudes behind the bar and a spiral staircase leading to a fun, summer-only rooftop patio.
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Voodoo Lounge
Chilled-out and spacious, Voodoo is known for good live bands and DJs most nights, quality drinks at the long wooden bar and ¥100 beer on Thursday nights from 21:00 to 22:00.
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Safari
Hardly surprising given its name Oyafuko-dori (Disrespectful Children), this area has an interesting mix of temples, restaurants and bars. Come to Safari at 02:00 and the party's just starting; you'll want to stay till it's light outside. During weekdays it's an unassuming izakaya (Japanese version of a pub/eatery).
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Juke Joint
Funsters can select the tunes at this Fukuoka original DJ lounge. The eclectic music collection is the work of record-shop owner 'Kinky' Ko Matsumoto. Drinks start at ¥500, plus there's spicy seafood gumbo (that's right) and no cover charge.
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Off Broadway
Close to the action with a bit of its own as well, overlooking busy Oyafuko-dori. There's a full bar, pizza, R&B, salsa and hip-hop DJs, plus live music on weekends.
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Uprising
A popular backstreet bar reflecting the personality of its Ghanaian owner, Hector. Mellow music with a reggae beat and good drinks make this place a pleasure.
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Van Beeru
Just over the bridge on Nakasu island, this lively pub brags of over 1000 beers Free popcorn and decent pub food.
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International Bar
There's free karaoke on Tuesdays at this tiny bar. Like the name implies, it's one of the original places in Fukuoka for locals and gaijin (foreigners) to connect, in a time warp of red velvet seating with hip-hop beats.
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Small Spaces
While this corner bar may be a little tricky if you can't speak Japanese, it's worth a look. Small Spaces is all about young Japanese doing their own thing. The cool glow spills out onto the street through the open door and white-shuttered windows of this little wooden shack. Peace, man.
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Mitsubachi
Enjoy views of Hakata and Canal City across the Naka-gawa through giant windows in this pretty dining bar. Inside it's like a contemporary log cabin.
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