Nokonoshima Island Park

Fukuoka


Couples date here a lot, particularly in spring and summer, when the hills are covered with cosmos or sunflowers. Otherwise, it's a pretty run-of-the-mill place to stroll, though there are nice views of the water and it's certainly a breath of fresh air compared to the urban landscape of Fukuoka.


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1. Nokonoshima

1.26 MILES

A 15-minute ferry ride from Fukuoka, pretty Nokonoshima mixes natural and artificial parks. The latter, popular Island Park, has a swimming beach,…

2. Shikanoshima

2.4 MILES

Delightfully rural, this island has fresh-seafood restaurants that line the harbour-side streets. Ferries depart hourly (¥670, 33 minutes) from Bayside…

3. Fukuoka Tower

4 MILES

Standing above the Momochi district is 234m-tall Fukuoka Tower, Japan's tallest seaside spire, a symbol of the city and mostly hollow (its main purpose is…

4. Fukuoka City Museum

4.22 MILES

This smart museum displays artefacts from local history and culture. The pride of the collection is an ancient 2.3-sq-cm, 108g golden seal with an…

5. Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome

4.36 MILES

This monolithic, retractable-roof stadium is the home field of Fukuoka's much-loved SoftBank Hawks baseball team. Tours (in Japanese) are offered and…

6. Fukuoka Art Museum

5.67 MILES

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7. Ōhori-kōen Japanese Garden

5.68 MILES

Set within the expansive grounds of Ōhori-kōen, adjacent to the remains of Fukuoka's once-grand castle, this traditional (though constructed in 1984) 12…

8. Fukuoka-jō & Ōhori-kōen

5.77 MILES

Only the walls of Fukuoka-jō (Fukuoka Castle) remain, but the castle's hilltop site (Maizuru-kōen) provides good panoramas of the city and great views of…