Hakata has a fine collection of temples and shrines that make for a relaxing day's stroll – except when it's at night in November. Once a year the city lights up the area's attractions with new emotions, drawing thousands of shutterbugs and contemplating night owls.
Tickets are worth it, however, as the crowds are rather quiet and reflective. And in recent years, neighboring shops also participate by extending hours and lighting up the streets.
A convenient place to begin is Tocho-ji, the large temple a short walk from Hakata Station.