monuments, sight seeing and parks in Fukuoka, Japan

  • Yokonavi
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    Fukouka's sightseeing search engine. Searches by type or by area. Recommends sightseeing spots according to preference. With Kyushu tourist information.

  • Sightseeing Points
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    Listings of links to attractions like Fukuoka Tower, Marizon pier, Bayside Place Hakata, Futoh, Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, Marine World, Ohori Park, Fukuoka Castle Ruins, Tenjin Underground Shopping Arcade, Tenjin Nishi and Oyafuko Avenues, Nakasu, & Yatai street stalls.

  • Kitakyushu Sightseeing Guide
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    About Kokura Castle Historic Area, The Mojiko Retro Historic District, Media Dome Kitakyushu, Space World, Edo-Period Inn Town of Koyanose, Hiraodai Limestone Plateau, Wakamatsu North Coastline.

  • Around Fukuoka
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    Includes Fukuoka City Museum, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Space World, Fukuoka Dome, Canal City. Plus festivals & events.

  • Fukuoka Sights
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    Contains listing of tourist attractions including hot springs, festivals, dining, and shopping.

  • Space World
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    Family theme park in Kitakyushu City. Featuring Space Camp, Japan’s first authentic educational space experience facility with astronaut training, lectures, and camper rooms. Includes roller coasters, rides, events shows, characters, shops, restaurants.

  • Fukuoka Dome
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    Japan's first baseball park with a retractable domed roof. Its dimensions also made it the largest indoor stadium. Organizes sporting events, concerts, and more.

  • Marine Messe Fukuoka
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    An all-around facility in Hakata-Ku. Includes multipurpose exhibition area, exhibition space, ocean mall, sub-arena, conference & waiting rooms. Displays access, contact information, services & fees.

  • Fukuoka Tower
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    Tallest coastal tower in Japan, offers panoramic views of the city and Hakata bay. Has observation deck & cafe/lounge.

  • Bayside Place Hakata Futoh
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    Stylish waterfront terminal with specialty stores and restaurants. Features an aquarium with over 1,500 fish.

  • Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
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    A nationally managed family recreation and resort area with amusement facilities like ferris wheel, children's play area, pools, miles of cycling courses and more.

  • Ohori Park
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    One of Japan's noted parks. The park was constructed utilizing the outer moat of Fukuoka Castle. Featuring a large central lake. Within the park grounds are the city's Art Museum, Noh Theater, and Japanese Garden.

  • Yusentei Garden
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    Former villa of Kuroda clan, now a serene Japanese garden with pond, scenic winding paths, and tea houses constructed in the 18th century.

  • Ruins of the Stone Fortification Against the Mongolian Invasion
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    Remains of the stone wall along the Bay of Hakata Defending, constructed by Shogunate government as defense against attacks of the Mongolian armada. The mongolian Invasion Historical Materials Hall in Higashi Park houses picture scrolls, armor, helmets and other artifacts related to the Mongolian invasions.

  • Korokan Ruins
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    Fragments of glass and ceramic from West Asia and Islamic territories excavated from the ruins of the Korokan, an ancient guest house from the 7th century.

  • Yumemigasaki Zoo
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    This zoo in on a small hill surrounded greens where you can see wild birds such as Chloris sinica and Great-Tit. There are 59 type and 300 number of animals raised and exhibited.

  • Art Garden Kawasaki
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    This is a gallery for any kind of arts including pictures, sculptures, clay crafts, applied fine arts and photographs. As an artist, you can plan and display your arts.

  • Kanagawa-Prefecture Higasitakane Forest Park
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    Main attractions include, a natural monument and historical site specified by Kanagawa-Prefecture, Swamp Plant Garden, Ancient Plant Garden, Flowers and Trees Square Observation Platform, and more.

  • Fukuoka: Sightseeing Spots
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    Information about restaurants, shops, hotels, events, nightlife, photos, forums, and more. Plus a featured sightseeing spot.

  • Sarayama Park
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    One of Fukuoka's most treasured spots. Established by the town of Sue, and located at the base of Mt. Wakasugi, this park boasts the annual blooming of 30,000 azalea trees every spring.

  • Fukuoka Beaches
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    Contains list of beaches in and around Fukuoka City.

     

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