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Fukuoka Ohori Park

Fukuoka Ohori Park is a serene and beautiful urban park located in Fukuoka, Japan, near the city center and adjacent to Hakata Bay. This park is renowned for its large man-made lake and tranquil environment, serving as an ideal place for city residents and tourists to relax, engage in recreational activities, and exercise.

The central feature of Ohori Park is its expansive lake, named “Ohori” which translates to “big moat” or “big lake.” Surrounding the lake are spacious walking and jogging paths for people to stroll and engage in physical activities. The park also includes lovely gardens, grassy areas, and bridges, providing a peaceful setting where visitors can enjoy changing scenery throughout the seasons.

Within the park, there is a small island accessible via bridges, featuring a Japanese garden and historically significant structures, adding a touch of culture and history.

During spring, Ohori Park is adorned with cherry blossoms in full bloom, attracting numerous visitors for hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and picnics. Additionally, the park frequently hosts various cultural and artistic events such as concerts and outdoor performances, enhancing its recreational value.

In summary, Fukuoka Ohori Park is an urban oasis, offering city residents and tourists a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and appreciate the beauty of nature. It provides not only picturesque landscapes but also the charm of tranquility and culture.

Access

By Car

The best way to visit Fukuoka Ohori Park is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Fukuoka. KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Fukuoka with afforable price.

 

By subway

take Kuko(airport) line and get off at Ohori Koen station (13 min. walk).
By bus

take Nishitetsu bus and get off at Akasaka 3-chome stop (10 min. walk) or at NHK Hoso Center Iriguchi stop (5min. walk).

 

HOURS & FEES

Opening hours :24 hours

Admission fee: Free

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