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  • Marizon
  • 092-845-1400
    2-902-1, Momochi-hama, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka City

    This is a waterfront facility complex of Momochi Seaside Park. It is a popular spot for leisure or as a dating spot with its various facilities along the beach, located within just one minute walk from Fukuoka Tower. You can see many people enjoying sports here. At the time of sunset, this urban ...
  • Fukuoka City Yacht Harbor
  • 092-882-2151
    3-58-1, Odo, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka

    Among other marine sports, the presence of white sails reflecting on the blue ocean is the great feature of yachting. Fukuoka City Yacht Harbor has a capacity of 540 yachts and it is the largest in scale in the western Japan. It is as close as 10 kilometers from the central part of the city and b...
  • Nokonoshima Island
  • 092-881-0450 (Fukuoka City Fishery Coop, Noko office)
    Nokonoshima, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka

    This is a relaxing spot for the people of Fukuoka, accessible in 10 minutes by ferry from the terminal in Meinohama. You can visit here casually in a picnic mood.
  • Yanagawa Boat Tour
  • 0944-72-6177
    329, Takahatake, Mihashi-machi, Yanagawa

    The boat tour of Yanagawa started in 1961. Well-known Donko-bune boat takes a slow trip through the ditches dug all through the town. Shogetsu Josenjo (boat landing spot) is a place associated with a famous poem titled "Omoide(remembrance)" written by Kitahara Hakushu. You can feel a no...
  • Momochi Seaside Park
  • 092-822-8141
    Seaside of Jigyohama, Chuo-ku and Momochihama, Sawara-ku

    This is a park with an artificial beach on the north of Fukuoka Tower. It is close to such landmarks as the public library, public museum and Yahoo! JAPAN dome. In the middle of the beach is also a bridal shop and restaurants (Marizon area). The beach is suitable for beach sports such as beach vo...
  • Shikanoshima Island
  • Shikanoshima Island is famous around the country for the kin-in or gold seal excavated on the island. The seal, a National Treasure of Japan, is said to have been given by an emperor of China of the time, and is an evidence of the area’s history as an important base of exchange with mainland Asia...
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