5 Tourist Attractions in Fukuoka, Japan

5 Tourist Attractions in Fukuoka, Japan are

1. Hakata Station

Hakata Station is not just a train station. But it is also a convenient source of transportation and a shopping center. There is a movie theater, shops, restaurants, souvenir shops, and more (there is no entrance fee).

2. Tenjin area

Tenjin area is another famous shopping area in Fukuoka. There are shops full on both sides of the road. Including clothing brands, cosmetics, and restaurants for you to choose from, buy, and view. (There is no entrance fee. Open-close time 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.)

3. Tochoji Temple

Tochoji Temple, formerly known as “Nankakusan”, was built in Heian. The famous monk at that time was Kobo Daishi. Inside the temple, there is a Buddha image made of carved wood with a height of 10.8 meters, known as Daibutsu, which took 4 years to build (no entrance fee, opens and closes from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

4. Ohori Park,

Ohori Park is a park in the center of Fukuoka. There are 3 islands in the middle of the water that you can walk to connect to each other. which was modeled after the West Lake Park in China Suitable for walking and relaxing. (There is no entrance fee. Ohori Park is open all the time)

5. Momochi Seaside Park

Momochi Seaside Park is a seaside park decorated in a modern style. There will be an island part sticking out in the middle of the sea. From here you can also walk to 2 points: Fukuoka Concert Tower and Hawktown. (There is no entrance fee. Open all the time)

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