Discover the best top things to do in Chuo, Japan including Ohori Park, Ohorikoen Japanese Garden, Maizuru Park, Tenjin Underground Shopping Center, Fukuoka City Zoological Garden, Kego Shrine, Former Fukuoka Prefecture Public Hall VIP Hall, Yatai, Fukuoka Castle Remains.
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4.5 based on 2,041 reviews
I discovered this park 4 years ago and everytime I need a place to restore my mind, I use to go there. The best period to visit it it's especially during the sakura season because it's full of cherry trees and the landscape becomes very suggestive. The park surrounds a lake also and you can walk all around it breathing the freshness of flowers and trees. This park is a piece of silence in the middle of the noise, a piece of peace in the rushing days of the people.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
I have been wanting to go to the Japanese Gardens at Ohori Park in the middle of Fukuoka City for sometime now and with Autumn in full swing the thought of seeing some red crimson Japanese Maple Leaf gave me even more motivation to go and check it out. The location of this attraction can be seen from the outside but only the tops of the trees so I really wasn`t expecting too much but once inside I was in fact blown away by the size, features and overall ambience of the place. Not only are the gardens impeccably maintained but the central pond really sets the centerpiece of the whole place. I was a little rush for time on this day and only spent around 25 minutes here but in all honesty I could have easily spent an hour or more here, just lapping up the breathtaking scene and ambience. On this day, the Teahouses and outer buildings were closed but I lucked out with 2 sets of Japanese couples getting professional pictures taken around the grounds. I wished them luck, sent a message of congratulations and was able to snap a couple of photos of the ladies and gents in their magnificent Kimonos. I am sure the gardens are pristine all year long but i will absolutely want to come back during spring to see the Cherry Blossoms and Azalea foliage during this period. Once I get the times and the booking process under control I will also document and blog about the Green Tea Ceremonies that are held twice a month. I am looking forward to see what kind of facilities are available for the International Travelers as I may include this traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony on my Fukuoka Walking Tour Itinerary.
4.0 based on 342 reviews
The cherry blossoms were out in full bloom which made it look even better. The locals were all happy and enjoying the park too.
4.0 based on 2,007 reviews
This underground mall sprawling accross 590 meters from north to south of downtown Tenjin. Styled in 19th century European with beautiful tinted glass windows, flagstones floors and arabesque design ceiling decorate the whole underground malls creating stylish and comfortable athmosphere. There are couple of cozy sitting corners and meeting points, fancy restroom with different styles and decorations from one to another. It has 12 avenues and more than 150 unique shops of fashions, cosmetics, gourmet, books and many more. Easy access to subway, train and bus station. It’s not just underground shopping place, it’s an interesting place worth a visit offering a shopping experience as a bonus point.
3.5 based on 741 reviews
We braved the pouring rain to try 3 of these great food stalls along the river in the Nakasu area. Sitting on a stool drinking beer and barbecued skewers of fish, meat and veg...Delicious!
3.5 based on 478 reviews
One of 47 original turrets and the main gate are the only remains of this once huge castle, built in the early 1600s.
very nice place is calm, very clean and traditional Japanese, I recommend it to those who visit fukuoka
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