Talk:Fukuoka

UN/NGO center
Fukuoka has a number of UN offices and is a major center of Japanese NGOs, but I see nothing about this mentioned in the article. Cjs2111 (talk) 19:10, 1 September 2009 (UTC)

Cleanup
I tagged this last year because it needs to be cleaned up and reformatted. The excessive amount of images is causing formatting problems and giant white spaces in the article.--Crossmr (talk) 07:47, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

Media & Culture
Hey Wkipedians. There is a lot of culture in this city that we can write about but I only have a limited knowledge I need your help!. The Gaijin culture is fairly substantial and also fairly well documented. Many international students that have gone through the school publish works online. There is a monthly magazine dedicated to tourists and foreigners written in English, Fukuoka NOW The art culture is also substantial and should be better documented on a Tenjin page (currently redirected from [|Chuo-ku]) I am little new to Wikipedia but would appreciate your help filling out this entry as accurately as possible.

Timeline of Fukuoka
What is missing from the recently created city timeline article? Please add relevant content! Contributions welcome. Thank you. -- M2545 (talk) 12:52, 18 July 2015 (UTC)

External links modified
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Overhaul needed - let's cover the same content in the Chinese version of the page
The Chinese article is gold-starred. The English page is C-class, and far from exemplary.

I cannot read Chinese, but I'd like to go through that version and use as many of the same references and content as possible. I see it uses 127 references vs just 46 on the English page.

I'm announcing this so anyone else who wants to improve this page has the same idea, especially those able to read Chinese.

Hakata80 (talk) 08:47, 18 November 2018 (UTC)

Second largest port city?
This either needs to be cited properly or revised to match the real status of Fukuoka, for example from official Japanese government sources. From a brief look: Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, and Kobe are larger by area and have significant ports as well.

Is the size determined by population of the city, area of the city, or area of the port itself? Either way, this is a conflicting statement with the claim on the Kobe article, which states, "Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama." This appears to conflict with Fukuoka's claim. Neither of these articles' claims consider Osaka as a larger port city than their respective cities.

Also, the article for Yokohama states: "Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo and Chiba."

Further stating, ''"Yokohama is the largest port city and high tech industrial hub in the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kantō region." ''

This does not relate to the Fukuoka article, but Tokyo is included in this comparison which may also require further qualification.

Considering these claims are in the opening paragraphs for these cities' articles, I believe it is pertinent to determine some consistency when making them. FortySeven90K (talk) 16:03, 12 July 2023 (UTC)